"The combination of things as well, and some of the stuff from the comics. This new film feels like we asked a bunch of 10-year-olds what should be in the movie, and just said yes to every single thing," he laughed. There’s a lot in it, a lot of set pieces. In a tease that could have no basis in reality, or could be entirely accurate (it's impossible to tell with Waititi), the director revealed: "it makes Ragnarok seem really run of the mill, a very safe film. Ragnarok star Tessa Thompson later made an appearance on the stream (as did Mark Ruffalo) and prompted further discussion of the upcoming sequel - which Waititi said is currently on its fourth or fifth draft, noting that he "can't wait to do it," because it's become "so over the top now, in the very best way." For her part, Thompson said she had read a recent draft, though she hadn't read the most recent iteration. (Why has no one let Waititi write an Avengers movie?) Oh, and the Iron Man suit has apparently had an upgrade, emblazoned with decals of "all the flags of every nation on Earth," obviously.
The fake script sees Tony Stark returning because of "science" to assemble a new team to face a similarly resurrected Thanos: The Avengererers. Kicking things off by offering fans an exclusive look at what Waititi described as new concept art for the character of Miek and a look at New Asgard from Love and Thunder, Waititi also "accidentally" "leaked" a page of the "script" for Love and Thunder in the process. Since Taika Waititi is 80 percent troll and 20 percent pure chaos demon, it's best to take everything he says with a large wheelbarrow of salt, but the director of Thor: Ragnarok appeared to reveal a few real tidbits about the upcoming sequel, Thor: Love and Thunder - and some very fake script pages teasing the return of Tony Stark - during an Instagram Live watch party of Ragnarok on his personal Instagram account on April 9.