WARNING: This contains SPOILERS for Thor: Love and Thunder.
Thor: Love and Thunder introduced a brand new character to the MCU, Love, Gorr the God Butcher's daughter, and the movie already revealed how powerful Thor's adoptive daughter could really be. As it has become common in the MCU, Thor: Love and Thunder's Love is not an exact adaption of a preexisting comic book character but rather the combination of different elements from the comics into one new, original story. In Love and Thunder, it's Gorr's daughter's death that kickstarts Christian Bale's character's tour of revenge, and it is her incredible resurrection that wraps the events of the movie and sets up Thor's new journey in the MCU.
Despite being a relatively short movie, Thor: Love and Thunder introduced a lot of new characters and concepts into the MCU. In addition to Gorr and Love, Thor: Love and Thunder also revealed the MCU's version of Zeus, here played by Russell Crowe. The movie also brought Eternity into the MCU, and while Eternity is not exactly the same as its comics counterpart, it certainly has implications for the saga's power levels. Finally, Thor: Love and Thunder's post-credits scene introduced Hercules, played by Brett Goldstein, setting up the biggest superhero fight since Iron Man vs. Captain America.
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During Thor: Love and Thunder's ending, the title of the movie is justified by the newly formed duo – Thor the God of Thunder and his adoptive daughter, Love. Not only did Thor train Love for combat, but he also gave Gorr's daughter Stormbreaker. While that may not seem so important, especially considering how Love is able to blast energy beams from her eyes, the fact that Love can
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