Steve Rogers: You know, Bucky spent all his money trying to win a prize for a girl at the fair. All rights reserved. See what Thor was up to during #CaptainAmericaCivilWar. By Chris Agar Jun 16, 2016. Tony Stark: Do you even see an alphabet letter? One of the great mysteries of our time was solved over the weekend, when a video surfaced showing just what Thor got up to while his friends were busy in Captain America: Civil War. “You put those guys in a fight, it’s over quickly,” said Christopher Markus, a screenwriter on Civil War. Steve Rogers: Okay. Not "alphabet." Many thought this was because the duo was instead to feature prominently in the Thor storylines of next year, though it has now emerged something quite different was afoot. “You’ve got to kind of choose your roster depending on what kind of fight you want to have,” said Markus. Please visit our Privacy Policy page for more information about cookies and how we use them. Next year, both Thor and Banner are expected to be the two main protagonists in Thor: Ragnarok, 2017’s Marvel masterpiece. Get this and more on Digital HD 9/2. What’s it like to start a new job from home? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YgWYdLyxzME. The Marvel universe in 2016 began with a bang, Captain America: Civil War bringing most of our favourite characters back onto the big screen for another battle of good vs evil. Please read the sidebar below for … Like, the envelope. Check it out. 4 issues your employees probably care about, Microsoft report: Innovation dipping in the remote world, Liberty IT’s talent manager: ‘We’re recruiting pretty much all of the time’, Hays launches free learning platform for professionals, AWS programme to help girls in Ireland design real-world apps, How Ireland’s vital emergency call service was kept alive during Covid-19, What to expect from your first day on the EY graduate programme. The best place for video content of all kinds. 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