Thor Ragnarok (2017) || RARE Deleted Scene | Hela Confronts Odin | HD

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Published 2020-02-06
Here’s a rare & unreleased deleted/alternate scene from ‘Thor: Ragnarok.’ All respective rights go to Disney and Marvel.

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All Comments (21)
  • @Lights_Darks
    This version shows just how brutal and malevolent Hela is from the get-go. No point in even trying to “come to some arrangement.”
  • @jackwimmer2249
    One thing I feel is missing from this scene is when Thor reacts to Hela catching Mjolnir with, “Impossible!” and Hela responding with, “Darling, you have no idea what’s possible!”
  • @realjohnlove
    This explains the trailer where Hela is in an alley. Makes so much more sense now
  • @Baes_Theorem
    I overall preferred what we got, but I wish they had kept the following elements: -Odin's words explicitly acknowledging Loki as a son -Odin's transferring of his power to Thor -Loki's more visceral reaction to Odin dying
  • @nickbrockman5753
    Glad they went with the scene in the movie, but these lines from Odin were magnificent. Especially when speaking to Loki
  • @nepenthial2710
    Unpopular opinion: Actually this version shows a different aspect of Odin which is kinda good as we never pictured him that way. Also we get to see a tad more Loki (and his reaction when Odin died is better here.)
  • @kai_824
    I like the beginning part. It shows Loki did put his father away but he never meant to actually harm him. If it was them finding him but then cutting to the scene at the peak I'd think it would work
  • @hardcandy9880
    I like the confrontation scene especially Hela killing Odin because it really sets up a threat who did something impactful. But not a fan of what they did to Odin here. The director decided to give him a more dignified destination and it was right because this would be heartbreaking.
  • @nadimabbas4093
    This scene was deleted because it doesn't make sense for the following reasons: 1-Hela couldn't escape her banishment while Odin is still alive since it was his life that was keeping her locked away in the first place. 2-Hela couldn't possibly kill Odin because he's far more powerful than her considering he defeated her when she was at full power when he banished her. In fact, Odin was the only being aside from Surtur who can defeat Hela at all
  • @ajwatcher
    Some things are better here, some things are better with the final release. If they combine the two, it could be perfect. But if they replace one with other, I won't complain. I like the most is when Odin met Hela and they exchanged few words that speak volumes. What i dislike? Odin gutted down like some trivial character. He deserved that peaceful death we get in the final release.
  • @assadarlingtoni
    "Your way is cold and brutal" Ironic because Odin was the one who worked together with Hela while killing millions.
  • @itwillbeokay5475
    I prefer this scene. It’s touching to see Odin’s different connections to each son.
  • @Theendman42
    I wish we combined elements from this scene and the one we got. I liked that his death was what led to Hela being released instead of her just breaking out. But I also would have liked the interaction between Odin and Hela, perhaps he senses his time draws near and decides to pay her a visit to try to convince her once she is free to give up her cruelty and stand by his two sons. I would have liked him to grant Thor his power just before he fades away. And I would have liked Loki to have a more nuanced reaction to Odin's death. I still liked that he gently passed on and that it didn't end with homeless Odin in an alleyway.
  • @nm2358
    Odin actually giving Thor his King Power (as in, the Odinforce) makes every other scene where a character makes a vague reference to Thor's new found power more sensible. Every spike in power Thor has relates to him having a vision of his father, Valkyrie after seeing Thor's fight with the Hulk says him and Hela get their power from Asgard and so on. It's kinda weird we didn't get something akin to this more visible transference of power, but I suppose in the comics when the same happens Odin just dies and Thor suddenly has his powers too.
  • @Brucifer2
    Both versions of this scene explains more than the other. This version explains Ragnarok better (barely foreshadowed in the original outside of the title and Surtur being immediately defeated) and the official version explains Hela is their sister.