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Jeff Goldblum Teases The Grandmaster’s Return In Thor: Love And Thunder

Thor: Ragnarok without a doubt had one of the most colorful casts of any movie in the MCU. Everyone in the threequel was fighting to chew more of the screen than anyone else. We had Thor himself, of course, Loki, Valkyrie, Hela, Korg, Skurge and, last but not least, the Grandmaster, the ruler of Sakaar who was played by the one and only Jeff Goldblum.

Thor: Ragnarok without a doubt had one of the most colorful casts of any movie in the MCU. Everyone in the threequel was fighting to chew more of the screen than anyone else. We had Thor himself, of course, Loki, Valkyrie, Hela, Korg, Skurge and, last but not least, the Grandmaster, the ruler of Sakaar who was played by the one and only Jeff Goldblum.

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As his fate was left open-ended by the time Ragnarok came to a close, though, it’s certainly possible that the character could return, and while nothing official has been announced just yet, Goldblum himself has now teased on Twitter that there’s certainly more to come from the Grandmaster.

Taking to social media shortly after Marvel revealed Thor: Love and Thunder at San Diego Comic-Con, the actor shared the following:

https://twitter.com/jeffreygoldbIum/status/1153007865835266055?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw

Of course, Jeff Goldblum has always been pretty vocal about wanting to craft a future for the Grandmaster beyond Thor: Ragnarok, so there’s no telling what Marvel has in store for him. At the very least, though, we now know he’ll return once more in November 2021, when Thor: Love and Thunder roars into theaters.

But it won’t only be the Grandmaster that we have to look forward to in the wildly anticipated sequel, as we also know that the fourth Thor movie will feature Jane Foster taking over as the God of Thunder from Chris Hemsworth, not to mention Valkyrie will be on the search for her queen, too.

Suffice it to say, there’s going to be a lot going on in Thor: Love and Thunder and with Taika Waititi back behind the camera as well, it’s looking like it’ll be another hugely enjoyable outing for the franchise.


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