

Nine images were revealed in total, which showcases Magne wielding Mjolnir and a new hairstyle, Lauritis looking as mischievous as ever in a church, and Saxa and Fjor managing the family business, though they don't seem very happy about it. Though it has been so long between season 2 and season 3, the interest in Ragnarok hasn't dwindled and, if anything, interest in the series has only grown in the interim.Īlong with the Ragnarok season 3 release date announcement, Netflix revealed some first-look images of the new season, though they don't give much away.

That means that a trailer will likely be released in due time and other footage of the highly-anticipated season will be teased. Although, Bro Thor would like to have a word.The most recent Ragnarok season 3 updates have finally revealed the season's release date, and it'll arrive on Aug(via Netflix), which is two years and three months after season 2 was released in May 2021. Williams also mentioned that " take on Thor and take visually on Thor are very different from the hunky Australian you might know," implying that this version of Thor would not share many similarities with Chris Hemsworth's portrayal in the MCU films. He is voiced by Ryan Hurst who is known for his work as Opie Winston in Sons of Anarchy.

In a developer interview following the PlayStation Showcase, Sony Santa Monica's Eric Williams, Director of the upcoming God of War: Ragnarok, revealed the character teaser and voice from the gameplay trailer was Thor. My boy! /5hPocTewBJ- Raf Grassetti September 9, 2021 Revealed by Sony Santa Monica Art Director Raf Grassetti on Twitter, this version of Thor more closely resembles that of Norse mythology and folklore as he's depicted with long red hair and a red beard. Those who completed 2018's God of War may remember the Thor teaser for achieving the true ending as it's the same shot used in the trailer, implying that Kratos may be going head-to-head against the God of Thunder in the upcoming sequel.
