RagnaROK your Tuesday with New Exclusive Poster From Fandango FanShop!

Fandango FanShop, the curated online movie merchandise destination from Fandango, is offering limited edition Thor posters as part of a special online gallery at FandangoFanshop.com. To celebrate the release of Thor: Ragnarok we wanted to make sure you saw the brand new poster from 100% Soft is newly available for purchase.

A special Thor: Ragnarok lithograph by artist Dan Mumford is already available, plus Fandango is also giving away a free limited edition print with the purchase of $35.00 or more of “Thor” merchandise until December 31st.

These special posters were part of Fandango’s recent art show at LA’s Hero Complex Gallery. Artwork for all three can be found here

Review – Thor : Ragnarok (2017)

by Old King Clancy

Since the reviews for Thor: Ragnarok came out and was praised for its humor, it’s been hard not to see people’s complaints about Marvel being too light-hearted and trying to be too funny. I haven’t felt the superhero fatigue that others have yet, but it’s not hard to see why people feel that way. I bring this up because there was talks of Thor: Ragnorok being a reinvention of the MCU leading into Infinity War, and it’s really not in fact. If you’re not on board with the Marvel Model this won’t win you over. What it is in fact, is a funny, colorful, and entertaining movie that has Led Zeppelin on the soundtrack.  Honestly, what more could you want or need?

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“Thor: Ragnarok” at LA’s Hero Complex Gallery!

FANDANGO FANSHOP, MARVEL STUDIOS, AND HERO COMPLEX GALLERY INVITE FANS TO MARVEL’S “THOR: RAGNAROK” FAN ART SHOWCASE IN LOS ANGELES, OCTOBER 20th – NOVEMBER 5th!

Fandango FanShop, Fandango’s online movie merchandise marketplace, has teamed up with Marvel Studios and L.A.’s Hero Complex Gallery to host Fandango FanShop & Marvel’s Thor: Ragnarok Art Showcase, a free open-to-the-public art event celebrating the upcoming release of Marvel’s “Thor: Ragnarok.”

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Review – Spider-Man: Homecoming (2017)

by Old King Clancy

Marvel introducing Spider-Man in Civil War was a big step and allowed them to introduce their version of one of the most popular characters in this Universe. Now with his own movie in the MCU, thankfully it isn’t an origin story again. In Homecoming, Spidey proves why his inclusion to the MCU was the best move for the character, and Tom Holland sets himself up as arguably the best incarnations of the web-slinger.

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Review – Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 2.

by Old King Clancy

When the first Guardians of Galaxy was released in 2014 it felt like a very odd choice for Marvel to make following the success of The Avengers; a sci-fi series featuring a talking tree, a psychotic raccoon, the tubby guy from Parks & Rec., and directed by a guy from Troma? Never should’ve worked. And yet, $770 Million and worldwide praise later, the film did work and serves as one of the highlights of Marvel’s cinematic universe, so no pressure on the sequel.

To get it out of the way quickly, Vol. 2 doesn’t live up to the first, only because the first film had no expectations of it, it came from nowhere, and blew everyone away. While the sequel had the unfortunate luck to come second, it’s still a burst of color and fun, while one of the best standalone MCU films to date.

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