Thor: Ragnarok
Tessa Thompson teased that they “killed it” with the “Thor: Ragnarok” post-credits scene. Marvel

Every Marvel film has a post-credits scene that moviegoers all highly anticipate. For “Thor: Ragnarok,” what will this be all about?

Tessa Thompson, who plays the new heroine Valkyrie in the film, teased their post-credits scene during an interview with Comic Book. “Dude, we killed it,” Thompson said. “I mean hopefully. We did so many setups, and also what was so exciting is you could see like at the end of the day it would get cut in.”

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“There’s two characters in the film that potentially have a fight scene, and some of the reshoots were just adding. So it wasn’t like reshooting stuff,” Thompson continued. “A lot of it was just additional photography or like shooting tags which may or may not have included cameos from elsewhere.”

She teased that the scene “may or may not” have come from elsewhere, meaning that it might have been shot outside the setting of “Thor: Ragnarok.” Will it have something to do about the whereabouts of Thanos and his role in “Avengers: Infinity War”? For now, all fans can do is speculate.

All that is certain for now is that Thor (Chris Hemsworth) and the Hulk (Mark Ruffalo) will be facing each other in battle in the intergalactic arena. Even though they are friends, the Hulk appeared ready to beat Thor to a pulp. Ruffalo even said that the battle will certainly be in the Hulk’s favor. “It’s fun. It’s fun smashing [Thor],” he told Good Morning America. “He’s just a puny god.”

In fact, Thor should be really, really scared because of his opponent. “He’s even more angry than he was the last time we saw him,” Ruffalo revealed. “For a much longer period of time.”

However, the real battle won’t be between Thor and Hulk. The villain to beat in “Thor: Ragnarok” is Hela (Cate Blanchett), who is so powerful that she even managed to destroy Thor’s hammer, Mjolnir. “She plays the worst of the worst,” Ruffalo told Entertainment Weekly of Hela. “So evil. She is going to kill us. It’s such a great part she gets to play.”

“Thor: Ragnarok” will be released on Nov. 3.