Thor: Love and Thunder It is a journey through all the high and low points of the character’s tetralogy. From the ferocious conqueror envisioned by Kenneth Branagh to Taika Waititi’s Space Viking. The character has become a good example of how the Marvel Cinematic Universe can evolve. Also in the way in which it grows and deepens through the points of interest that link it to essential good and evil.
In fact, much of Thor: Love and Thunder is a look at new aspects of the Marvel franchise. What begins with a film that is almost a self-parody ends up being a profound example of evolution and maturity. Specifically, his final scenes make it clear that Thor transcended, more than any other hero, into a predictable story arc. Become a man in search of a goal and in the end, with a new world to discover, Thor is an emblem. A way of understanding the Marvel franchise in a completely different way than how we had done so far.
In particular, its final sequences surprise by going through several points that make it clear that this is only the beginning of Thor towards new narratives. We leave you a step-by-step explanation of what each scene can mean and also the plot twists.
What happens in the final scenes of Thor: Love and Thunder?
for the end of Thor: Love and Thunder, Thor and Gorr end up at the gates of Eternity about to face each other to the death. Jane, for her part, finds herself on earth after she discovers that using Mjolnir prevents her body from fighting cancer. Thor ends up freeing the children kidnapped by the villain, including Axl Heimdallson, son of Heimdall. He then gives them a way to defend against the shadow creatures that Gorr creates and are the immediate threat they must face.
Finally, Thor confronts Gorr to prevent Stormbreaker and Bifrost from opening a way to Eternity.. The possibility would allow Gorr to invoke a single wish and for now it is evident that it would be to avenge his daughter. A genocide of gods that could lay waste to any divine creature. However, Thor ends up being defeated by Gorr and nearly killed by the Necrosword.
But Jane Foster makes one last sacrifice. Becoming Mighty Thor, she arrives to defeat Gorr and destroy her fateful sword. Yet she only manages to save Thor from certain death at the cost of his life. The villain played by Christian Bale manages to open a door to Eternity and goes through it. With the Necrosword destroyed, Gorr also finds himself on the verge of death. But he still has enough energy to summon the fateful wish that fuels his desire for revenge.
But in the end, and after realizing that a wish against Eternity is something more than a form of twisted justice, Gorr recapitulates. So he asks that his daughter come back to life. On the other side, Thor holds a dying Jane Foster, who dies in her arms at the same time as Gorr, among her daughter’s. For the final scenes, the Asgardian hero fulfills Gorr and Jane’s last wish and raises the villain’s young daughter. A twist that opens the possibility of several things at the same time.
How did Jane Foster arrive at the gates of Eternity?
As the argument of Thor: Love and Thunder, the Valkyrie horse is more than just a beautiful creature. You can also create portals that allow you to travel across great distances. And that is precisely what has happened when Mighty Thor decides to go in search of Thor and help him.
One last trip, which also links the character to the Valkyries, demonstrates his new relationship with his newly discovered Asgardian nature. And also, showing that Mjolnir’s healing of him is more than just a passing effect. She made her able to ride on the mount of a Valkyrie and attain the eternal glory of warriors in Valhalla.
Will Jane Foster/ Mighty Thor return despite her death?
Jane Foster dies after considerable sacrifice in Thor: Love and Thunder and receives as a prize an eternity in Valhalla. Something that confirms the post-credit scene and ends up closing — for now — the character’s arc. However, it might not be the final end for Jane Foster/Mighty Thor.
In the comics, Thor is unable to accept Jane Foster’s death and uses Mjolnir. combined with Odin’s help in Valhalla to bring him back to life. As if that wasn’t enough, also in the comic Thor has the ability to talk to the inhabitants of Valhalla. And finally, there is the presence of Heimdall himself in the mythical Norse afterlife. In the Marvel version, it’s not just a resting place. It is also the prelude to the return of the warriors to fight at the end of the world. Will that be the plot, or part of it, of a future Thor movie?
Can Eternity grant wishes again after Thor: Love and Thunder?
In the comic, Eternity is an entity containing all the stories, events and places of the Marvel mythology. And in fact, it is beyond the stories and events, because it contains them all. But in its film version, it’s kind of a place with a will. And with a single rule: Grant a wish to the first to hit.
So, at least in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, it would be impossible to use the wish granted by Eternity again. But it’s likely that if the concept of the creature moves forward to be much more comic-like, we could see it in the company of Galactus, the devourer of worlds. An intriguing possibility with the Fantastic Four project in the offing.
Who really is Love, the daughter of Thor in Thor: Love and Thunder?
After fighting Thor and realizing that revenge is less of an option against Eternity, Gorr calls for his daughter’s return. The wish is granted and the girl returns. But Eternity seems not only to have brought the little girl back to life. He also endowed her with all sorts of powers.which could relate her to Singularity, a curious character from the world of Marvel comics.
In its paper version, the Singularity appears after the collapse of the multiverses and arrives at the Earth line — 616 after various events. In his stories, Singularity has powers of teleportation and time travel. And more interestingly, she has had several narrative ties to Kamala Khan from Ms. Marvel. Another member of the Young Avengers at the door?