‘Thor: Ragnarok’ News & Updates: John Cena Might Have A Cameo In The Film; Hela Is Eviler Than Loki?
By Paula | Nov 25, 2016 08:10 AM EST
Wrestler John Cena will probably appear on "Thor: Ragnarok." New Villain Hela, played by Cate Blanchett, will be more sinister than Loki.
An update on a renowned movie site revealed that Cena, who also appeared on "Trainwreck," will be part on the third film in the franchise. It is reported that he will play as himself on the upcoming film.
Flickering Myth reported Cena has yet to deny or confirm this rumor. This still doesn't stop fans getting excited to see the wrestler on screen.
However, it is confirmed that Cate Blanchett will play Hella, the Asgardian Goddess of Death in "Thor: Ragnarok." Mark Ruffalo, who will reprise his role as the Hulk, explained that Hela is one of the evilest beings in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
According to GameNGuide, Blanchett explained that she never had the chance to rub elbows with Ruffalo. She is always working with Chris Hemsworth, who plays in Thor in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
She explained that cast and crew made sure that Hemsworth stays fit. She described the actor as a "behemoth of a man without the room to get chubby".
It is not just Blanchett fans should look out for "Thor: Ragnarok." Jobs and Hire reported that Jeff Goldblum, Karl Urban and Tessa Thompson will also be part of the movie.
Jeff Goldblum will play The Grandmaster, who will have a huge part on "Avengers: Infinity War" in 2018. Karl Urban will play Skurge, while, Tessa Thompson wih play Valkkyrie.
Kevin Feige, a Marvel executive, explained that this will be an epic continuation to the "Thor" franchise. He explained that the actor has a raw talent that can not be quantified.
The site also stressed that fans would not be able to see Jane in the new "Thor" movie. Fiege explained that this is because of the setting of the story.
He stressed that 80 to 90 percent of the film is in Asgard. He explained that there are only a few shots of Earth in this movie. "Thor: Ragnarok" will grace movie screens on November 3, 2017.
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