Thor: Ragnarok Page #5

Synopsis: Thor is imprisoned on the other side of the universe and finds himself in a race against time to get back to Asgard to stop Ragnarok, the destruction of his homeworld and the end of Asgardian civilization, at the hands of an all-powerful new threat, the ruthless Hela.
Director(s): Taika Waititi
Production: Walt Disney Pictures
  5 wins & 30 nominations.
 
IMDB:
7.9
Metacritic:
74
Rotten Tomatoes:
92%
PG-13
Year:
2017
130 min
$314,971,245
Website
13,231 Views


THOR:

Not tea.

Thor now has a stein of beer in his hand. He drinks it

throughout the scene, but it always stays full.

BLUE DRAFT 05/20/16 18.

STRANGE:

So I keep a watch list of

individuals and beings from other

realms that may be a threat to this

world. Your adopted brother Loki

is one of these beings.

THOR:

He's a worthy inclusion.

STRANGE:

Then why bring him here?

THOR:

We're looking for my father.

STRANGE:

So. If you were to tell you where

Odin was, all parties concerned

would promptly return to Asgard?

THOR:

Promptly.

DR. STRANGE

Great. Then I'll help you.

THOR:

If you knew where he was, why

didn't you call me?

DR. STRANGE

I have to tell you, he was adamant

that he not be disturbed. Your

father said he had chosen to remain

in exile.

(beat)

And you don't have a phone.

THOR:

No, I don't have a phone, but you

could have sent an electronic

letter. It's called an email.

STRANGE:

Yeah, do you have a computer?

THOR:

No. What for?

(beat)

Anyway, my father is no longer in

exile. So if you could tell me

where he is, I can take him home.

BLUE DRAFT 05/20/16 19.

DR. STRANGE

Gladly. He's in Norway.

Strange stands up and suddenly they are standing by a book-

case. Strange takes down an ancient book, flips through it.

STRANGE:

I'm just seeing whether this

incantation requires any Asgardian

modifications.

Thor reaches out to the bookcase to steady himself.

STRANGE (CONT'D)

Nope.

Suddenly they are both across the room at Strange's work

station. Because Thor was touching the bookcase, he has

magically brought it across the room as well.

STRANGE (CONT'D)

Oh, we don't need that.

Suddenly Thor is back across the room. Books fall off the

shelf and Thor's beer spills.

He is queasy and unsteady from the teleporting.

THOR:

Will you stop doing that?

STRANGE:

I need just one strand of your

hair.

THOR:

Let me explain something, my hair

is not to be meddled wi-!

Strange is behind Thor, he plucks a strand of hair.

Strange extends the hair, infuses it with magic, does a few

gestures that create a BRIGHT LIGHT and suddenly-

A20 INT. SANCTUM SANCTORUM - FRONT STAIRCASE - CONTINUOUS A20

Bottom of the stairs. Strange is standing. Thor is rolling

down the stairs. A magic portal leading into a peaceful

meadow has opened beside Strange.

THOR:

We could have just walked.

BLUE DRAFT 05/20/16 20.

DR. STRANGE

(re:
the portal)

He's waiting for you.

THOR:

All right.

STRANGE:

Don't forget your umbrella.

THOR:

Yes.

Thor extends his arm and holds out his hand. Crashing noises

are heard. Lots of crashing noises.

THOR (CONT'D)

Sorry

Finally the umbrella flies into his hand.

THOR (CONT'D)

I suppose I'll need my brother

back.

DR. STRANGE

Yeah, right.

Suddenly we hear SCREAMING.

From above, LOKI drops out of a portal. He LANDS HARD on the

floor and then STAGGERS to his feet. On edge, confused.

LOKI:

...I have been falling...for thirty

minutes!

DR. STRANGE

(to Thor:
)

You can handle him from here.

THOR:

Yeah of course.

(they shake hands)

Thank you very much for your help.

STRANGE:

Good luck.

LOKI:

Handle me? Who are you?

THOR:

Loki.

BLUE DRAFT 05/20/16 21.

Loki DRAWS a dagger, ready to attack Strange.

LOKI:

..you think you're some kind of

sorcerer? Don't think for one

minute, you second-rate...

DR. STRANGE

Bye-bye.

Strange GESTURES with both hands and-

-WHOOSH! PULLS the magic portal over them.

Just like that, Thor and Loki are gone.

20 OMITTED 20

21 EXT. CLIFFS - DAY 21

Beautiful, undisturbed nature. We hear the ocean nearby.

LOKI lands on the ground, portal closes behind them.

THOR:

Father?

A lone figure stands at the other side of the meadow at the

cliff's edge, waves CRASHING below.

It is ODIN. He's dressed plainly in humble human clothes.

The boys approach him quickly.

ODIN:

Look at this place. It's beautiful.

THOR:

Father, it's us.

ODIN:

My sons. I've been waiting for

you.

Loki is surprised to hear Odin call him his son.

THOR:

I know. We've come to take you

home.

ODIN:

Home, yes. Your mother, she calls

me. Do you hear it?

Thor fires a look at Loki, who holds up his hands in defense.

BLUE DRAFT 05/20/16 22.

THOR:

Loki, lift your magic.

Odin turns to Loki, who stiffens. But Odin smiles.

ODIN:

Took me quite a while to break free

from your spell. Frigga would have

been proud.

Loki is moved by this gesture. He looks over to see Thor

staring at him, anger building.

Odin puts a hand on Thor's shoulder, calming him.

ODIN (CONT'D)

Come and sit with me. I don't have

much time.

Odin sits, out of breath, weak. His sons sit beside him.

THOR:

I know that we failed you, but we

can make this right.

ODIN:

I failed you.

(beat)

It is upon us...Ragnarok.

THOR:

No, I've stopped Ragnarok. I put

an end to Surtur.

ODIN:

No. It has already begun. She's

coming. My life was all that held

her back, but my time has come. I

cannot keep her away any longer.

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Eric Pearson

Eric Pearson (born 1980) is an American screenwriter. He is best known for his work with Marvel Studios, writing various short films for their Marvel One-Shots series of films, and writing the screenplay for the feature film Thor: Ragnarok. more…

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