WARNING: Spoilers for Thor: Love and Thunder ahead.
With a villain named Gorr the God Butcher and a visit to the home of gods in Thor: Love and Thunder, it's unsurprising that there are dozens of different gods in the movie. Thor: Ragnarok director Taika Waititi returns to direct the fourth Thor movie, which finds the God of Thunder traveling the universe to stop a new threat. That threat is the villain Christian Bale's Gorr the God Butcher, who has been on a rampage and leaving a swath of dead gods in his wake.
As Gorr possesses the Necrosword, a powerful artifact capable of slaying any god–including Thor himself–Thor clearly needs help. He gains a team in the form of King Valkyrie, Korg, and Jane Foster, now the Mighty Thor, but it's not enough to stop the God Butcher. Thor and his allies need help. They need more gods, and those gods can be found in Omnipotence City, the home of the gods.
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The Omnipotence City scene is, naturally, packed full of gods and deities, some named and others anonymous. Some are based on real deities from human mythology, while others are made up gods unique to the Marvel universe. Here are all the gods in Thor: Love and Thunder, explained.
Played for over a decade in the MCU by Chris Hemsworth, Thor is the God of Thunder. Audiences are intimately familiar with Thor's tragic arc through his time in the MCU, and Thor: Love and Thunder acts almost as a coda to his larger story. After the events of Avengers: Endgame, Thor has been traveling with the Guardians of the Galaxy. But his peace is interrupted when he is forced to confront Gorr the God Butcher, whose loss and grief serve as dark mirrors of Thor's own.
Marvel's interpretation of Thor
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