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Thor Ragnarok: Karl Urban debuts dramatic new look for Skurge role

Filming is currently taking place in Australia for the Marvel sequel, after a first look at footage was shown at Comic-Con

Clarisse Loughrey
Monday 25 July 2016 14:35 BST
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Comic-Con attendees have already been treated to a spectacular early look at Thor: Ragnarok - previewing director Taika Waititi's pitch-perfect sense of humour with an exclusive mockumentary, alongside a few early glimpses at Loki and Thor's new looks.

Unfortunately, none of that is about to hit the internet any time soon, with Marvel keeping a wrap on its Comic-Con footage outside of a new Doctor Strange trailer; leaving the rest of the world rather parched for information on the film, currently filming in Australia.

Thankfully, alongside a prop reveal which essentially confirmed its use of the Planet Hulk storyline, star Karl Urban also took to social media to reveal his new look for the film.

Yes, he's going bald for the role of Skurge the Executioner. In the comics, Surge is originally an Asgardian supervillain who conducted Loki's dirty work with his magic double-bladed battle axe, turned good guy when he joins in the fight to delay Ragnarok, AKA the Norse apocalypse.

The actor debuted his brand new look on Facebook; writing, "Less is more for Thor!"


A moral arc which could very well be repeated in Thor: Ragnarok, with Urban having previously revealed his interest in the character peaked when he read the script and discovered the character has "a great arc to him".


How Skurge will fit into what's been described as an, "intergalactic buddy road movie"; that, we'll just have to wait and see.

Thor: Ragnarok will hit UK cinemas on July 28, 2017.

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