Thor: Love & Thunder finally got around to fixing an irritating plot hole left by Avengers: Endgame that has been bothering fans for years. It's not as if the MCU isn't home to numerous plot holes. Building an ever-growing franchise of films and television shows is difficult and keeping all of it straight is an undeniable challenge. Thankfully, Thor: Love and Thunder has at long last answered a particular question introduced back in 2019's Endgame.
The big battle that serves as the grand finale of Avengers: Endgame gave audiences more than a few moments of genuine excitement. One major crowd-pleaser was the scene when all of the Avengers' reinforcements join the fight against Thanos via inter-dimensional portals, thanks to Doctor Strange and Wong. Tessa Thompson's Valkyrie showed up with everyone else, riding her Pegasus Valkyrie steed, Aragorn. It's unclear where Aragorn came from, however. There was no mention of the flying horse in Thor: Ragnarok, save the stylish flashback sequence where Hela slaughtered the Valkyrior. Aragorn also wasn't seen in the New Asgard scene in Avengers: Endgame that showed how many Asgardians were left alive after their annihilation in Avengers: Infinity War. Valkyrie's steed had to have come from somewhere.
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Thor: Love & Thunder gives MCU die-hards an answer thanks to a throwaway line from the God of Thunder himself. Aragorn is seen numerous times in the movie as Valkyrie is one of the primary characters. Thor mentions the Pegasus directly in the film, jokingly calling it a "portal horse." Upon first glance, this line is just another pithy joke in a movie filled with them. But Aragorn's power of portaling helps answer the
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