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New 'Thor: Ragnarok' Set Pics See Thor and Loki Revisiting the Earth
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Though Chris Hemsworth and Tom Hiddleston sport long hair as the Asgardian Gods, they wear civilian clothes instead of the Asgardian attire in the images taken from the Brisbane set.

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A new on-set image of "Thor: Ragnarok" has surfaced online. Actor Chris Hemsworth took to his Instagram account on Sunday, August 21 to share the new on-set picture which featured him and Tom Hiddleston sitting in front of a newsstand. They sport their respective characters' hairstyles, but both of them wear civilian clothes instead of the Asgardian attire.

Some intriguing newspaper headlines can be seen behind Chris, including "Hammer Attack", "Has Thor Returned! God of Thunder Strikes It Up With Lady Justice", "Times Square Murder" and "Villain Loki Spotted". "Just sellin papers with my mate @twhiddleston #parttimejob #thorragnarok @taikawaititi," he jokingly wrote in the caption.

Just sellin papers with my mate @twhiddleston #parttimejob #thorragnarok @taikawaititi

A photo posted by Chris Hemsworth (@chrishemsworth) on

Spoiler. @chrishemsworth will be appearing in Thor: Ragnarok. Sorry. #ThorRagnarok

A photo posted by Taika Waititi (@taikawaititi) on

As the filming on the third "Thor" film still underway in Brisbane, other new pictures taken from the set have also surfaced. Making its way out via Twitter account of Patrick Williams and Dan Smith of ABC News Brisbane, the images feature Chris' Thor and Tom's Loki on the set which is designed to look like New York City. Judging from the on-set images, the characters will definitely revisit the Earth in the upcoming film.

Directed by Taika Waititi, the follow-up to "Thor: The Dark World" also stars Cate Blanchett, Tessa Thompson, Jeff Goldblum and Karl Urban. Idris Elba and Anthony Hopkins will reprise their roles as Heimdall and Odin respectively. They are joined by Mark Ruffalo who will reprise his Marvel character Bruce Banner a.k.a. Hulk.

"Thor: Ragnarok" will arrive in U.S. theaters on November 3, 2017.

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