Big SPOILER Details on Heimdall and Hela's Roles in Marvel's THOR: RAGNAROK
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From what we know about Thor: Ragnarok, the movie is shaping up to be the best Thor movie from Marvel so far. We know that Thor (Chris Hemswoth) and Hulk (Mark Ruffalo) will be teaming up for a cosmic adventure which is said to be kind of a Midnight Run-style road movie. Along the way, they will do battle with the Goddess of Death, Hela (Cate Blanchett).
Hela is a goddess and ruler of the spirits of the dead, and for those of you who are familiar with the events of the Ragnarok storyline, then you know that Ragnarok kills and resurrects the gods. So, it's safe to say that some of the characters in the Marvel universe aren't going to make it out of this movie alive.
Thanks to Latino-Review, we have some story details regarding Hela and Heimdall. If you don't want to know what these story details are, stop reading now because they do contain major possible SPOILERS. The site explains:
Hela will take Asgard and, Thor attempts to stop her. Hela lays the smackdown on the God of Thunder, destroying his hammer and straight up murdering Thor's friend Heimdall (Idris Elba).
They go on to explain that the death of Heimdall will happen early on in the film. The report also points out a scene in Avengers: Age of Ultron when Thor is in the cave having visions. One of the visions shows Idris Elba's Heimdall warning "Thor of 'Hel' right before the visions of the Infinity Stones took over. Now it looks like Heimdall might literally go to Hel."
That's not all, though! Apparently Heimdall will be back during the final showdown in the film with Hela. That battle will feature "an army of the dead commanded by the villainess doing battle with good Valkyries from Valhalla and the souls of the righteous fallen, including Heimdall."
Holy shit, that sounds freakin' epic! If this is all true, it sounds like it's going to be quite a sight to see. What do you think about this possible fate of Heimdall in Thor: Ragnarok? For more information on the film, click here.