'Thor: Ragnarok' release date, plot spoilers: Thor and Armored Hulk to brawl in upcoming film

The new logo for "Thor: Ragnarok" Facebook/Thor

"Thor: Ragnarok" might be an "intergalactic buddy road movie," but that does not mean Thor (Chris Hemsworth) and Hulk (Mark Ruffalo) will travel without hiccup in the upcoming film.

During the San Diego Comic Con or SDCC, new footage from the movie revealed that Bruce Banner's big green alter ego and the Mjolnir-wielding Asgardian won't be friendly all throughout the trip.

The "Thor: Ragnarok" clip showed the God of Thunder and a more dangerous looking armored Hulk brawl it out at some point in their cosmic escapade.

It was a real treat for fans to see scenes from the film, especially seeing that the "Thor: Ragnarok" production has only been going for a week.

For now, it looks like Marvel Studios does not plan on releasing the footage online and will have it exclusive to the attendees of the "Thor: Ragnarok" panel at SDCC.

Either way, it should be an exciting experience for fans to have gotten a treat from the film that is still in the early stages of production.

During the panel, Marvel also showed a comedic footage explaining why Thor was not part of the whole fiasco in "Captain America: Civil War."

It turns out the son of Odin wanted some "me time" and spent his time away hanging out with his roommate Daryl, who may be the only person who knows how difficult it is to be roommates with Thor.

Meanwhile, also part of the SDCC festivities for the upcoming Thor film is the display of Hulk's Gladiator armor that fans will see the character don in "Thor: Ragnarok."

The logo for the film was also revealed and unlike the first one, this new logo was a bit colorful. Whether or not it will reflect the film remains to be seen.

However, it is believed that with what director Taika Waititi whipped up with that Thor footage about his absence from the Civil War, "Thor: Ragnarok" is in good hands.

"Thor: Ragnarok" will be released Nov. 3, 2017.

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