
Thor: Ragnarok will be the first Marvel Studios’ film to introduce a major female villain in an epic race against time to prevent the destruction of Thor’s home world. The electrifying Thor: Ragnarok exhibit celebrates the anticipated comeback of the god of thunder in his self-titled movie. Midgardians had endless groufies at the interactive Thor-inspired photo booth game buffs were the first to try out Marvel Studio apps such as Marvel Future Fight, Marvel Contest of Champions, Marvel Puzzle Quest, and Marvel Avengers Academy enthusiasts got a first look at the exclusive Disney merchandise of Thor, Hulk, Loki and Valkyrie and the crowd gawked at the life-size recreation of the two lead characters, Thor and Hulk, who in one exciting scene, battle each other in a deadly gladiator match. Marvel fans got a sneak peek of the upcoming sequel for Thor through a series of iconic displays and immersive activities at the launch in SM Southmall Las Piñas. and the Walt Disney Company unveiled life-size gladiator figures of the mighty Thor and the Hulk in an interactive exhibit that will tour SM malls around the metro. The King of the Frost Giants would have believed that Thor's taking the throne would have been the beginning of a new Asgardian Empire, and that the Frost Giants had to act now to prevent it.In line with the upcoming theatrical release of Marvel Studios’ Thor: Ragnarok, SM Lifestyle Entertainment, Inc. He, too, would have realized that history was repeating himself and Laufey would have no doubt remembered that Thor was on the verge of being crowned new King of Asgard before the coronation was interrupted by Frost Giant infiltrators. Given the events of Thor: Ragnarok, it's no surprise that Thor's attack on Jotunheim was viewed by Laufey as an act of war. It was a lesson that Odin himself had to learn in the past, but at a terrible cost. In order to earn his hammer and become worthy, Thor would have to learn that his responsibility was to act as champion and protector of the Nine Realms - not its conqueror.

No wonder Odin was so angry when he judged Thor as unworthy, he was also casting judgment upon the man he used to be. He saw too much of himself in his son a brash and reckless man whose imperialistic ways would plunge the Nine Realms into chaos and launch Asgard into an age of conquest.

This subtly rewrites Odin's motives in Thor.
