Mark Ruffalo Reports that Chris Hemsworth and He Made Up ‘Thor Ragnarok’ Dialog As They Went

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_single_image image=”32312″ img_size=”600×300″ alignment=”center”][vc_column_text]Taika Waititi’s Thor: For Love and Thunder is making its way toward production in 2020. However, his past  film, Thor Ragnarok  is still being discussed in advance of the new film. In this case, it is Mark Ruffalo revealing the process they followed while filming the popular installment of the Thor series. As he explains it, the script was mostly improvised by Hemsworth and himself. Ruffalo revealed their efforts with fans at the Tokoyo Comic Con.

We have a lot of fun. Actually, Chris Hemsworth who is here… Chris Hemsworth and I did ‘Thor: Ragnarok’ together, and we basically improvised the entire script, and we had an amazing time with Taika Waititi, and it was just a lot of fun: we shot in Australia, we played alot, we made a lot of jokes, and it was a great time.

This might come as a surprise to screenwriters Eric Pearson and the writing team of Craig Kyle and Christopher Yost. However, with the popularity of the film, you can’t argue the film’s success. Whether this was due to Hemsworth and Ruffalo’s improvisational skills might be debated. Do you think it matters how the film was made script wise, as long as the results were effective? Share your thoughts with us at GeekVibesNation.

Source: Comicbook.Com

 

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