In Thor: Ragnarok , the song appears twice: first during Thor's explosive opening battle with Surtur and again during the climactic fight on the Rainbow Bridge. Its return at the end signifies Thor reclaiming his identity and realizing his power comes from within, not just from his destroyed hammer, Mjolnir. A Multi-Million Dollar Licensing Feat
The marriage of and Marvel's Thor: Ragnarok is one of the most iconic music-and-movie pairings in cinematic history. Long before the film's 2017 release, director Taika Waititi used the 1970 hard rock anthem in his initial pitch sizzle reel to capture the "over the top" and "playful" tone he envisioned for the God of Thunder. Why "Immigrant Song" is the Ultimate Thor Anthem In Thor: Ragnarok , the song appears twice:
Released on Led Zeppelin III , the song was inspired by Robert Plant and Jimmy Page's 1970 tour of Iceland, a landscape that immediately brought Viking conquests and Norse legends to mind. Long before the film's 2017 release, director Taika
The lyrics explicitly reference Valhalla and the "hammer of the gods," creating a direct thematic bridge to the Asgardian lore of the MCU. Long before the film's 2017 release
In Thor: Ragnarok , the song appears twice: first during Thor's explosive opening battle with Surtur and again during the climactic fight on the Rainbow Bridge. Its return at the end signifies Thor reclaiming his identity and realizing his power comes from within, not just from his destroyed hammer, Mjolnir. A Multi-Million Dollar Licensing Feat
The marriage of and Marvel's Thor: Ragnarok is one of the most iconic music-and-movie pairings in cinematic history. Long before the film's 2017 release, director Taika Waititi used the 1970 hard rock anthem in his initial pitch sizzle reel to capture the "over the top" and "playful" tone he envisioned for the God of Thunder. Why "Immigrant Song" is the Ultimate Thor Anthem
Released on Led Zeppelin III , the song was inspired by Robert Plant and Jimmy Page's 1970 tour of Iceland, a landscape that immediately brought Viking conquests and Norse legends to mind.
The lyrics explicitly reference Valhalla and the "hammer of the gods," creating a direct thematic bridge to the Asgardian lore of the MCU.