'Thor Ragnarok' spoilers, plot rumors: dark movie to offer any comedic moments?

Thor in action from a scene in "Thor: The Dark World" Marvel Studios

The hilarious "Thor: Ragnarok" mockumentary initially shown exclusively at the San Diego Comic Con has been released online.

It revealed what the God of Thunder was doing while his fellow Avengers turned their backs on each other in "Captain America: Civil War."

The "Thor: Ragnarok" clip showed that Thor did not take part in the action because he simply wanted "me time," which he clearly pursued at the worst possible time although he did want to reach out to his friends through e-mail, which did not go well.

As the Asgardian went about his holiday and made for a terrible roommate to a guy named Darryl, the other superheroes became wanted individuals with half of them ending up in prison.

GQ believes that more than just revealing what Thor was up to while "Civil War" took place, the mockumentary also implied that "Thor: Ragnarok" will be one funny film.

It was hinted in the past by actor Mark Ruffalo, who will reprise his role as The Hulk in the movie, that it will be an "intergalactic buddy road movie."

At some point in "Thor: Ragnarok" the duo will undoubtedly duke it out, but if the mockumentary is anything to go by as far as the tone of the third Thor standalone film, it will be a light-hearted film.

This is an interesting idea since the plot of the movie is definitely a dark one as, according to spoilers, it will mark the end of Asgard as fans know it.

GQ said that with Chris Hemsworth's comedy chops, which are clearly on display in the mockumentary, the fact that "Thor: Ragnarok" is being directed by Taika Watiti suggests this film will be as much of an action hit as it will be a comedy blockbuster.

The site says that Watiti's comedy style, which it described as awkward but clever, is expected to be brought into play in "Thor: Ragnarok."

That being said, the film could be the best Thor solo film yet, and it will surely provide fans good laughs as well when it hits the big screen Nov. 3, 2017.

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