Hilarious Thor: Ragnarok Get Help Clip Released

Thor and Loki have a rather complicated relationship, but they still make quite a team, and their [...]

Thor and Loki have a rather complicated relationship, but they still make quite a team, and their pairing results in some hilarious scenes.

Case in point, this latest clip from Thor: Ragnarok. The 'Get Help' clip shows Thor and Loki riding an elevator, and starts out a bit heavier. Thor laments how the two have drifted apart, and what the future might hold for them.

"Loki I thought the world of you. I thought we were going to fight side by side for forever, but at the end of the day you're you and I'm me," Thor said. "I don't know, maybe there's still good in you, but let's be honest. Our paths diverged a long time ago."

Loki nods with some hesitation, saying "It's probably best we don't see each other again. Thor responds "It's what you always wanted," with a pat on Loki's back.

After that the awkward silence is broken by Thor, who says with a smirk "Hey, let's do get help." Loki doesn't understand at first, but Thor really wants to do "get help". Loki catches on but stands firmly against it. "I hate it," Loki says. "It's humiliating. We are not doing get help."

The elevator reaches its destination, and the doors open to Thor holding an "injured" Loki. Mulitple guards come running towards them, with Thor screaming "Help! My brother's dying, get help!" As he delivers a final get help he then picks up Loki and throws him (yep, literally) at the guards, taking them all out in one fell swoop.

The ploy works perfectly, but Loki still hates it. "It's humiliating," Loki says, but Thor isn't buying it. "Not for me it isn't," Thor says.

If this scene is indicative of the rest of Thor: Ragnarok, fans are in for an entertaining ride, and something truly different for the Thor franchise. Early screenings of the film seem to fall in line with that, highlighting the film's

You can watch the full clip in the video above.

Thor: Ragnarok currently enjoys a 4.18 out of 5 on ComicBook.com's anticipation rankings, and you can submit your vote here.

Thor: Ragnarok hits theaters on November 3.

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