'Thor: Ragnarok' rumors, spoilers, news: Odin on Earth seen in new set photos; Thor searching for Dr. Strange?

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Fans are eagerly anticipating the release of "Thor: Ragnarok" next year especially now that more and more pieces of information are coming out. Recently, Odin (Sir Anthony Hopkins) was spotted in tattered clothes, while Thor (Chris Hemsworth) seems to be looking for Doctor Strange (Benedict Cumberbatch).

It is rumored that the upcoming movie will make Loki's (Tom Hiddleston) dream to be the ruler of Asgard a reality, and he will be ascending the throne this time. However, nobody knows how this will happen in the movie, but it is speculated that he will team up with Hela (Cate Blanchett) to achieve victory. Movie Web added that Hela will banish Thor from Asgard and destroy the Mjolnir, his hammer.

Fans are now sure that Odin will still be around but on Earth. In the latest photo shared by Glenn Hunt, Hopkins is on the set wearing tattered clothes and waving his hands.

Meanwhile, fans cannot help but look closer at a piece of paper held by Hemsworth on the set, which is on a photo shared by @Daley_Pearson. The piece of paper was magnified by a fan and shows a familiar address, 177A Bleecker Street. It is the where Dr. Strange's mansion is located. The large pieces of rubble present on the set may also point out that the Sanctum Sanctorum no longer exists when Thor visited the place. This further supports another photo that depicts a New York City newsstand, where Thor and Loki look civilized.

It has also been known for a time now that Hulk (Mark Ruffalo) will play a key role in the upcoming film. It is rumored that Thor will be fighting the green superhero in a gladiator-style match. This is supposed to happen when the crown prince of Asgard was banished from his kingdom and transported to another world where the Grandmaster (Jeff Goldblum) pitted him against the Hulk, GameSpot reported.

"Thor: Ragnarok" hits the big screen on Nov. 3, 2017.

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