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    Thor: The Dark World

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    DVD

    (Subtitled / Dubbed)

    $19.99
    $19.99

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    • Release Date: 02/25/2014
    • UPC: 0786936839500
    • Original Release: 0000
    • Source: BUENA VISTA HOME ENTERTAINMENT
    • Sound: [Dolby AC-3 Surround Sound]
    • Language: English
    • Sales rank: 1,391

    Special Features

    Exclusive look - Marvel's Captain America: The Winter Soldier - take a spectacular first look at the highly anticipated new Captain America feature film and a mysterious enemy from the past... the Winter Soldier!; Deleted scene

    Scene Index

    Disc #1 -- Thor: The Dark World
    1. Prologue
    2. The Nine Realms at Peace
    3. Strange Happening in London
    4. The Aether Awakens
    5. Welcome to Asgard
    6. Last of the Kursed
    7. Attack on Asgard
    8. We Are Not Immortal
    9. Desperate Times
    10. Escape From Asgard
    11. Brothers in Arms
    12. Return to the Dark World
    13. Follow the Signs
    14. Thor Vs. Malekith Vs. the Convergence
    15. The Aether Unleashed
    16. Born to Be a King
    17. End Credits

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