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RAGNAROK 2 (2026)

The end was never the end—it was a warning.
Ragnarok 2 rises from the ashes of myth with a darker, heavier pulse. The Nine Realms are no longer on the brink—they’re broken, scattered, and vulnerable. What follows isn’t just another battle for survival, but a desperate struggle to redefine destiny itself.
At the center stands Thor—not as the triumphant hero of old, but as a warrior burdened by loss and consequence. Every strike of thunder feels earned, every moment of silence heavier than war. The film leans into that weight, trading constant spectacle for something more mythic and haunting.
As ancient forces awaken and forgotten enemies return, alliances feel fragile, almost temporary. Trust is scarce, and prophecy looms like an unbreakable chain. Yet it’s in these fractures that new legends are born—unexpected heroes stepping forward, not because they’re ready, but because there’s no one else left.
Visually, the film embraces a raw, elemental beauty: burning skies, shattered kingdoms, and battlefields that feel carved from legend itself. It’s epic without losing intimacy, grand without losing soul.
This isn’t just about gods fighting to survive—it’s about whether they deserve to. And that question lingers long after the storm fades.
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