Featuring familiar favorites like Loki and Jane Foster, the full first trailer for Thor:The Dark World trailer has come online.

Since the only look we’ve seen at Thor: The Dark World so far has been the minuscule glimpse featured in the Marvel Phase One box set, there’s already plenty to see here. The brand new footage includes bits of Malekith the Accursed, Jane Foster, including her departure from Earth, Thor, and even his “adopted” brother Loki.

We won’t waste your time. Below is your first glimpse into the second installment of Marvel’s Phase 2, and it should whet your appetite at least until you watch Iron Man 3 in two weeks.

The full trailer comes to us from Apple (via CBM), and it features a number of glorious set pieces, including the Dark Elf Malekith the Accursed holding Natalie Portman’s Jane Foster in some kind of shadowy evil-vortex, quick snippets of an intense battle, and Portman’s departure from Earth to a more Asgard-y realm.

To the delight of squeeing fangirls everywhere, the trailer also features a war-beaten Loki as he sits in his Asgardian prison in what appears to be an evil-green V-neck.

Thor needs his help, but he takes caution with his betrayer of a brother and lays down the line and explains that he won’t be as merciful this time around if Loki turns his coat.

The trailer opens with a monologue by Anthony Hopkin’s Odin as he reveals that the world was once shrouded in darkness, and we watch as a large metal construct, possibly a ship of some sort, crashes to Earth.

Thor swoops down, gathers Jane Foster, and brings her to Asgard, where she’ll probably be the awkward fish out of water now. “We’re from different worlds” says Portman as she catches a little shade from Lady Sif, and an inevitable three-way love triangle is exposed as a frost-bitten Loki marches them across a barren landscape.

Suddenly, Thor appears in the middle of glorious battle. You can really see Alan Taylor’s Game of Thrones experience at work here during the battle scenes. He’s helped bring a lot more raw medieval grit into Asgard, as opposed to the gleaming population-less kingdom that we saw in Thor.

We’re not saying that an enormous floating palace made of glass isn’t cool, but where did they keep the horses?

Since this trailer features more than a few awesome set pieces, we can only imagine where in the nine realms these battles will take place, as well as why Thor could possibly need help from Loki.

It’s certainly enough to get us excited for the rest of Phase 2 of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, especially now that Iron Man 3 is already in the can.

Thor: The Dark World will hit theaters Nov. 8, 2013.

Does the ‘Thor: The Dark World’ trailer make you more excited to see the movie this November?