Every Mythical Inaccuracy in Thor: Ragnarok & Infinity War

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Published 2024-02-12

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  • @lordT02
    Hel: "why am I depicted as the bad guy? I just rule hell" Hades: "first time?"
  • This dude literally watched two insanely long movies and pointed out mythical inaccuracies for us like a literal school assignment which is crazy. [In a good way] Show him some love!
  • The story that Thor shares of Loki turning into a snake then stabbing him was invented on stage by Chris Hemsworth
  • Thor saying, "Oh my god." shows how much time he spent on Earth adopting their way of speaking.
  • @timechanger6679
    The funny thing is that supposedly in the second Doctor Strange movie Baldur was going to make a cameo, which means he isn’t dead and therefore Ragnorok shouldn’t have happened
  • @killer92173
    Fun Fact: in the comics, the original Ragnarok Storyline is MUCH darker and more serious than the film version. The story is much grander, and Thor actually DIES in that comic. I know he mainly talks about the films, but i feel like he should cover the comic version, too.
  • @madtabby66
    Hel’s kind of busy sorting everyone that doesn’t end up in Valhalla or Fensalir, which is 99% of people. So yeah she’s got better things to do.
  • Im learning norwegian, and i think its kind of Hilarious that Mythology Hel's horse is called Helhest, as "Hest" literally just means "horse" meaning her horse is just "Helhorse"
  • Still watching the video but loved the joke when you say “sorry marvel fans, but you’re not allowed to have fun” 😂😂
  • @BlackWolf728
    3:20 "I know this is gonna shock some people, but there wasn't actually any shake weights in Norse mythology." -The Mythology Guy in another timeline
  • @kaktus3.96
    According to my research (searching for answers in the comics), the Valkyrie appearing in this movie is named Brunhilde.
  • @mauriciovic100
    On the subject of Hel destroying Mjolnir, there is also the fact that the hammer is specifically stated to be wielded by Thor’s two children together after Thor’s death.
  • @fatos342
    4:44 I know this video is about inaccuracies, but missed opportunity to mention that it's accurate to the myths that Thor can shrink his hammer.
  • @shadowdramon01
    She had a kitchen knife called Famine? The word for when all food dies? 😂 16:54: Brunhilde was her name in the comics, iirc. Or at least the character she was originally based on. I think I remember hearing the modern comics introduced a new Valkyrie based on Tessa Thompson’s, but I haven’t been an avid comic reader for over a decade
  • @Lupinemancer87
    Fun fact, Fenris is what the wolf is called in Danish. It's basically just refered to as the Fenris Wolf, not so much it's name. Also, there are some conflicting stories about who was Odin's firstborn. Some say it was Balder, but others state it was Thor.
  • 3:50 Perfect representation with Disney, the MCU, and how they treat Marvel fans nowadays.
  • Ah man I can't think of other cool mainstream mythology based movies and video games. I want more of this series.
  • @greendemon905
    It's kinda weird how Infinity War is, in a way, a more accurate Ragnarok than Thor Ragnarok: It starts off with Heimdall setting Thor on his quest, starting the war, though without sounding Gjallarhorn. Loki's previous alliance with Thanos is like actual Loki's alliance with Surtr. Thanos filling the Infinity Gauntlet is like Surtr forging his sword. Once they're done, everyone is screwed. All the heroes joining in the battle is like the 9 realms joining in, especially if you count the portals in Endgame. The battle ends tragically, with many superheroes (modern day Gods) having died. Just like how Ragnarok is an end and a beginning, Infinity War leads into Endgame, restarting the war.
  • @OptimusPhillip
    Glad to see that he didn't comment on Thor battling an army of aliens in East Africa. It would've shocked me to my core if I'd found out that hadn't happened in Norse mythology.