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Two new 'Thor: Ragnarok' posters feature Thor, Hulk

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Two new ‘Thor: Ragnarok’ posters feature Thor, Hulk

The posters feature stylized closeups of Thor and Hulk.

Not to be outdone by the new Justice League poster, Marvel has released two new character posters for Thor: Ragnarok, through an IGN tweet. The posters feature some nice, stylized closeups of the two characters, including some cool face paint on Thor himself.

Thor: Ragnarok hits theaters November 3, 2017.

Two new 'Thor: Ragnarok' posters feature Thor, Hulk

Two new 'Thor: Ragnarok' posters feature Thor, Hulk

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