The film picks up where "Thor: The Dark World" left off, with Thor (Chris Hemsworth) facing off against Surtur, the fire demon threatening to engulf Asgard. However, things take a turn when Thor is captured by the ruler of Sakaar, Grandmaster (Jeff Goldblum), and forced to participate in a gladiatorial contest against other powerful warriors. Meanwhile, Hela (Cate Blanchett), the Goddess of Death and Thor's sister, escapes from her prison and sets her sights on Asgard.
— Many fans recall hunting down the YTS 720p version back in 2017–2018 because it was small (≈800MB–1.2GB) but surprisingly watchable on laptops/TVs. The “AM TOP” tag sometimes meant an active magnet link on older torrent indexes. A common anecdote: “Downloaded it on a slow connection overnight, watched it on a school laptop the next day — looked decent enough, and the jokes still landed perfectly.”
Thor: Ragnarok marks a significant departure from the traditional depiction of Thor in previous MCU films. Chris Hemsworth's portrayal of the God of Thunder is more refined, and his character's journey is expertly woven throughout the narrative. The film's opening scene sets the tone for the rest of the movie, showcasing Thor's overconfidence and arrogance. However, as the story unfolds, we see a more vulnerable and humble Thor, who is forced to confront his own mortality and the fate of Asgard.

