You demanded it and now Marvel has given it to you: Team Thor are together again and more hilarious than ever!
It's been a while since we caught up with everyone's favourite God of Thunder (Chris Hemsworth) and his depressed Aussie roommate Darryl in a Marvel One Shot last year - but they've been up to all sorts of hijinks ever since.
For example, Thor is now trying to pay his rent with pumpkins and Asgardian coins while flexing his muscles at every opportunity (as usual). Darryl… well, Darryl is honestly just trying to keep his sanity living with Thor.
All of that kooky superhero humour is just a preview of Team Thor Part 2, which you can watch in full as part of the digital and Blu-ray release of Marvel's Doctor Strange.
It's a sequel to the original Team Thor short, which premiered at San Diego Comic-Con International last summer and featured Thor kicking back in Australia with Darryl while his Marvel bros were battling in Captain America: Civil War.
However, we'd warn you not to expect a lot of Aussie-based comedy in the upcoming Thor: Ragnarok, since very little of the Marvel sequel will actually take place on Earth.
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"The upcoming movies will be as much up [in space] as they are on Earth, starting with not Spider-Man, starting with Thor: Ragnarok," Marvel Studios boss Kevin Feige recently revealed. "There are three scenes on Earth in Thor: Ragnarok.
"Everything else is Asgard and - not all of these worlds but - worlds that certainly... let's put it this way, in Thor lingo, it's beyond the nine realms.
"There are other planets that we spend a lot of time on in Thor: Ragnarok that certainly people would say, 'Oh, that's sort of like the Guardians world', but they're just other areas of the Marvel cosmos universe."
Thor did definitely visit earth - New York City, in fact - to set up the events of the movie. In a Doctor Strange post-credits scene, the all-powerful Asgardian visited the mystic doctor's Sanctum to ask for his help in finding the missing Odin (Sir Anthony Hopkins).
Doctor Strange subsequently agrees to join forces with Thor and his brother Loki (Tom Hiddleston) on their mystic vision quest, which will see Thor encounter his old Avengers chum Hulk (Mark Ruffalo) under less-than-friendly circumstances. No word yet on if Darryl will tag along too.
Thor: Ragnarok hits UK cinemas on October 27 and the US on November 3. Watch star Jeff Goldblum chat with Digital Spy below:
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Justin is a freelance entertainment journalist and writer. He first joined Digital Spy as a freelance entertainment reporter in 2010 and also worked as a sub-editor for the brand, serving as Night News Editor from 2016 to 2024. Over more than a decade, Justin has covered numerous major entertainment events from the US and has interviewed a wide-ranging group of public figures, from comedian Steve Coogan to icons from the Star Trek universe, cast members from the Marvel Cinematic Universe and reality stars from numerous Real Housewives cities and the Below Deck franchise. Justin has also been on the ground to cover major pop culture events like the Star Wars Celebration and the D23 Expo. He's written for titles across the Hearst network, plus the likes of CBR and Us Weekly.












