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Jeff Goldblum’s Grandmaster Moves in with Thor’s Old Roommate in THOR: RAGNAROK Extra

We absolutely loved  Thor: Ragnarok, even though it inexplicably was missing one of the best characters from the entire MCU–Thor’s old Australian roommate Darryl, who the god of thunder lived with while Captain America and Iron Man were having their issues. But while we are unlikely to ever get that buddy comedy sitcom we so desperately wanted, we now have something just as amazing, because with Thor back in the Avenger game Darryl needed a new roomie, and he found one in Jeff Goldblum‘s Grandmaster.

USA Today has the first exclusive look at the hilarious Blu-ray extra for the film, and it brings us up to date on what happened to Darryl after Thor moved out and work brought him to Los Angeles. Unfortunately for him–but very fortunately for us–only one person responded to his Craig’s List ad, the former leader of Sakaar who suddenly found himself in need of a new home–and planet.

Okay, we’re going to need them to sell replicas of that bust.

And since Marvel didn’t give us the Thor/Darryl sitcom we wanted, after seeing Jeff Goldblum be in awe of toast, we wont rest until we get a a Grandmaster/Darryl travel show where they traverse the globe doing the most basic human activities. Because we don’t need “just another Hollywood-type” movie, we need a show starring someone “more than likely from another planet.”

You know, like Jeff Goldblum.

Thor: Ragnarok will be available on digital formats on Tuesday, February 20, with the Blu-ray and DVD hitting stores on Tuesday, March 6.

Where should Darryl and the Grandmaster visit first on their travel show? Tell us your best idea in the comments below.

Image: Marvel

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