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Thor: Ragnarok LEGO Set Spoilers Following the LEGO Spider-Man: Homecoming descriptions, now info on Thor: Ragnarok LEGO sets has hit the net.Delta Customs on Instragram offers the following:Set #1-Gladiator Ring-Gladiator Hulk, Thor (with helmet mold), Loki, Grandmaster, and a guardSet #2-Ship build-Bruce Banner (about to change to Hulk), Thor (with helmet mold), Valkyrie, Hela, and two henchmen Once again we have to reiterate the LEGO movie sets may or may not contain spoilers as their sets don't always match up to what happens in the movies. Update: For those wondering, the image above is fan art.Update #2: A new poster for Thor: Ragnarok offers a look at Hulk and Chris Hemsworth."Thor: Raganarok" has a November 3, 2017 release directed by Taika Waititi starring Chris Hemsworth as Thor, Mark Ruffalo as Hulk/Banner, Tom Hiddleston as Loki, Idris Elba as Heimdall, Cate Blanchett as Hela, Tessa Thompson as Valkyrie, Jeff Goldblum as Grandmaster,  Anthony Hopkins as Odin and Sam Neill in an unknown role.




More From Cosmic Book News: Buffalo Nickel City Con Announces Billy Dee Williams & Nichelle Nichols Anne Hathaway Colossal Poster Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales Captain Salazar & More Poster Avengers: Infinity War Casting Call Features Aliens & More New Wonder Woman BTS Justice League Image Wonder Woman Director Approves of Matt Reeves Directing Batman Zack Snyder Reveals First Look At Poseidon In Justice League Justice League: First Look At Jason Momoa Aquaman Water Footage Michael Rooker Confirms Avengers: Infinity War Avengers: Infinity War Filming At Edinburgh City Chambers In Scotland Watch: Chris Pratt Surprises Jimmy Kimmel Audience With Guardians of the Galaxy 2 Trailer James Gunn Reveals Guardians of the Galaxy 2 Drax Deleted SceneMarvel Studios' God of Thunder has yet to send us a new theatrical bolt from the blue.Of all the cinematic superhero offerings this year will bring -- including "The Lego Batman Movie" (Feb. 10), "Logan" (March 3), "Guardians of the Galaxy: Volume 2" (May 5), "Wonder Woman" (June 2), "Spider-Man: Homecoming" (July 7) and "Justice League" (Nov. 17) -- "Thor: Ragnarok" (Nov. 3) remains the only one that has yet to release a trailer.




Over the summer, Marvel Studios released a quick and funny video during San Diego Comic Con featuring Chris Hemsworth explaining why Thor was absent from "Captain America: Civil War," but other than that, we've seen nothing new in regards to the character.With so many superhero trailers being released in 2016, perhaps Marvel Studios thought it would be best to hold off on releasing any new looks at "Thor: Ragnarok" because the film won't arrive in theaters until later this year. MOST READ ENTERTAINMENT NEWS THIS HOURAnother reason could be the high-profile gamma-radiated and green co-star who will fight alongside (or against?) Thor in "Ragnarok," the Incredible Hulk. A CGI character with such a big role is probably quite time-consuming in the editing process and perhaps the Hulk's parts in "Ragnarok" are still being tweaked.The only thing we know so far about the Hulk's presence in "Thor: Ragnarok" is that Mark Ruffalo will be reprising his role as Bruce Banner/Hulk and that the Hulk's body armor from the "Planet Hulk" story from the pages of Marvel Comics (in which the Hulk becomes a warrior/champion on a distant planet) will appear.




(This, too, was revealed at San Diego Comic Con.)The Hulk's armor reveal so far is the biggest inside look we've had into "Thor: Ragnarok," but it brings about more questions for the movie, such as: --- How much of the "Planet Hulk" story can you fit into a movie that isn't an "Incredible Hulk" movie? This is Thor's movie, after all.--- Now that Natalie Portman is no longer a part of the Thor movie franchise, will there be any romance? Will actress Tessa Thompson's Valkyrie fill a romantic void in "Ragnarok?"--- Will Thor go on a mission to find the Hulk? If so, will they be allies? One of the most fun moments for fans in the first "Avengers" movie was when Thor and the Hulk traded punches with each other, a nod to the many times in the comics these two went at it to see who was the strongest there is in the Marvel universe. Can a movie featuring Thor and the Hulk provide another round of blows?--- Will this be the last Thor movie? This is the third movie in the franchise, after "Thor" (2011) and "Thor: The Dark World" (2013).




Will "Ragnarok" and the next two "Avengers" movies be it for Hemsworth as Thor?--- Could this movie be a rebirth for the Hulk movie franchise, assuming Marvel Studios (who controls Thor) could work out a deal with Universal (who controls the Hulk) similar to the one they did with Sony to make "Spider-Man: Homecoming"? Also, is "Thor: Ragnarok" the start of a new movie format for Marvel, one that has the feel of Marvel Comics' "Marvel Team-Up" comic books from the 70s and 80s?--- Perhaps only Mjolnir knows. Until then, we continue to wait for our first look at "Thor: Ragnarok."Grief is at the center of the season's strongest dramas, including 'Arrival' and 'Manchester by the Sea'Michael Phillips reveals the movie triumphs, disasters of 2016When it comes to making 3D printed dresses, Anouk Wipprecht is the woman. Pretty much her style has defined this growing fusion of fashion and technology. But now, she’s upped the anti on her own design, by creating a suit of fashionable armor with animatronic limbs that react to the world around it.




The suit uses 3D printed proximity sensors and a respiration sensor to detect the wearer’s emotional state. If you feel threatened, the limbs will go up in a defensive position. If the person approaching you is deemed acceptable, the suit will maintain a non-threatening look. This is great for the highly sociable introvert who wants to cultivate that mysterious aura of “if looks could kill, in fact, come near me and I just might.” Marvel really is going in an all new and different direction with their post Secret Wars books.  The cover above is courtesy of legendary artist Alex Ross and will grace issue #4 of All New, All Different Avengers in January. Now keep in mind, covers don’t always paint the whole picture of what happens inside a book, but it would be an interesting shakeup to the status quo. And of course, this isn’t the Thor as we know him and Steve Rogers, no. This would be the new lady who is worthy of the mighty Mjlonir, one Jane Foster. And Sam Wilson is now the official Captain America, as Old Man Steve Rogers has taken on a very Nick Fury-esque role these days since he lost his super soldier powers.




As for Earth’s Mightiest Kiss, we’ll just have to wait and see what happens in the funny pages as to how this story will play out. Until then, enjoy seeing your favorite fan fiction come to life. Those pesky drones, flying into your personal airspace, spying on you while you’re trying to tan in your back yard. And of course, shooting them down with a regular round of buckshot might get you locked up in some counties, so what are you supposed to do to keep them from invading your personal space? Well, this one guy has come up with the ultimate drone take down gun that at least keeps you from willfully shooting bullets into the air. The Drone Defender is styled as a “anti-drone counter-weapon” which can take down a drone some 400 meters away. It’s got a 0.1 second start time, and up to 5 hours continuous operating time. And it works just using radio waves that disrupt the drones ability to connect with the piloting device, effectively stopping it in its tracks. This is good news for the Secret Service, as this may be a better way to shoot down the next idiot who flies a drone at the White House.

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