Thor: Love and Thunder does an excellent job adapting Marvel Comics' Mighty Thor arc to drive the story of Thor Odinson forward, but there are four changes that would've made the already great movie absolutely perfect. While many of the most epic and compelling moments of the MCU's Phase 4 can be found in Thor: Love and Thunder's ending, and the God of Thunder's fourth solo outing actually executes a number of things quite well, there's no doubt the movie could have been even better.
Among its achievements, the movie successfully introduces a number of original and established characters to the MCU, including Gorr the God Butcher — arguably the best villain yet to appear in Phase 4. Thor: Love and Thunder also contains a rare example of the MCU significantly improving upon a comic book concept by turning Mighty Thor's unique Mjolnir trick from the comics, where she can change the hammer's direction mid-flight, into a devastating shrapnel attack.
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Thor: Love and Thunder is a fine entry in the MCU's Phase 4, but this doesn't mean it couldn't have used some improvement. The task of adapting comic books into feature films is never easy, and it's not expected that Marvel Studios will get everything perfect. With that in mind, here are four simple changes that would have significantly improved Thor: Love and Thunder.
A flashback sequence in Thor: Love and Thunder reveals that the God of Thunder inadvertently enchanted Mjolnir to protect Jane, and the movie would have been much better without this scene. The fact that Thor's enchantment is essentially why Mjolnir chose Jane undermines her worthiness to wield Mjolnir. It implies that it was Thor that caused Mjolnir to choose
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