Though neither Thor (Chris Hemsworth) nor Loki (Tom Hiddleston) appeared in Marvel’s latest team-up movie, Captain America: Civil War, both the characters (and the actors who play them) had something to say about the events of the film. They revealed as much during the Wizard World Comic-Con in Philadelphia, though they stopped short of giving anything away pertaining to their upcoming roles in Thor: Ragnarok or appearances in the Avengers: Infinity War movies.

Speaking of Ragnarok, the third Thor movie is set to debut November 3, 2017, but we already have a casting list in hand. Hemsworth and Hiddleston will return as Thor and Loki, with Idris Elba returning as the Asgardian sentry Heimdall and Sir Anthony Hopkins again portraying Odin, Ruler of Asgard. Mark Ruffalo will also factor in as Bruce Banner/Hulk. New faces include Cate Blanchett’s Hela, Karl Urban’s Skurge, Tessa Thompson’s Valkyrie, and Jeff Goldblum’s Grandmaster. We still have quite the wait for Ragnarok, however, so in the meantime enjoy Thor and Loki bantering like old times.

Watch the video of the exchange below (courtesy of CBM):

Here’s a transcript of what on-screen brothers Hemsworth and Hiddleston had to say:

Hemsworth: “I’d be like, ‘Sort it out, idiots. This is silly.’ I don’t know. I’m not sure how that story’s going to go when Thor comes back. But I think it will come as quite a shock that they all aren’t getting along—having a bit of a tiff.” Hiddleston as Loki: “When I came down to Earth, I brought you guys together. Now I’ve left and you’re fighting each other. Sorry. So sorry.” Hemsworth: “Loki’s going to come back and lead them all.”

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