Does Thor: The Dark World have a post credits scene?
As previously reported, Thor: The Dark World actually contains two different post credits scenes. The first post credits scene occurs about midway through the credits. In the mid-credits scene, Lady Sif and Volstagg bring “The Aether” to The Collector, who is played by Benicio Del Toro.
What was the creature at the end of Thor Dark World?
the Jotunheim monster
The scene then ends on a comical note as we see the Jotunheim monster (possibly the bilgesnipe referenced in The Avengers?) still running around our world, chasing birds.
What does the ending of Thor: The Dark World mean?
The battle won, Thor heads back to Asgard. There, Odin pulls the Norse god approximation of offering his boy the family store, but Thor isn’t interested in the throne. He also mentions what a big good boy Loki was before he died, then heads off for more adventures, knocking out Hydra bases and fighting Ultron.
What was given to The Collector at the end of Thor Dark World?
In the case of the Collector, he (you guessed it) collects the universe’s rare artifacts, which he keeps tucked away in hidden space museums where no one can get to them, hence the Asgardians trusting him with an infinity gem. There are six infinity gems in total.
Is the Infinity Gauntlet in Thor?
In Thor, the Gauntlet is depicted as being worn on the wielder’s right hand, while in Avengers: Age of Ultron and the Avengers: Infinity War teaser, it is depicted as being worn on the wielder’s left hand, like in the comics.
How many end credit scenes does Thor: The Dark World have?
two scenes
Thor: The Dark World (2013) The Dark World gives us another two scenes at the end.
Which Infinity Stone is Tesseract?
the Space Stone
The Tesseract, also called the Cube, was a crystalline cube-shaped containment vessel for the Space Stone, one of the six Infinity Stones that predate the universe and possess unlimited energy. It was used by various ancient civilizations before coming into Asgardian hands, kept inside Odin’s Vault.
Why was Natalie Portman written out of Thor?
Natalie plays Jane Foster, a scientist and Thor’s love interest in the movies. While she appeared in the first two films–Thor and Thor: The Dark World, she refused to be part of any more films as she was reportedly unhappy with the role she was given.
Why does the collector say one down?
The last comment about “one down, five to go” suggests that The Collector is trying to gather together all six Infinity Stones to assemble the Infinity Gauntlet for Thanos. The “Aether” and the “Tesseract” are considered Infinity Stones in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Is the collector a good guy?
In short, the Collector is kind of (sometimes) Marvel’s version of Noah, building a museum rather than an ark, filled with the stuff needed to repopulate a universe destroyed by Thanos. He’s just Noah with the power of a god. As such, he isn’t good or evil exactly.