Warning: Contains spoilers for Thor: Love and Thunder.
Thor might be the first MCU hero to get a fourth solo film, but the Thor: Love and Thunder ending leaves plenty to explore with the character in future projects. The wait between 2017’s Thor: Ragnarok and the 2022 release of Thor: Love and Thunder was a long one, but Thor has seen plenty of battle in between. Not only is Thor one of the longest-running original Avengers, he played a major role in both Avengers: Infinity War and Avengers: Endgame.
Thor: Love and Thunder picks up with Thor (Chris Hemsworth) still traveling with the Guardians of the Galaxy after he left with them at the end of Avengers: Endgame. However, learning that Sif (Jaimie Alexander) and the gods are in trouble, Thor returns to New Asgard only to find that Jane Foster (Natalie Portman) has been able to raise the remains of Mjolnir and is now Mighty Thor. After Gorr the God Butcher (Christian Bale) kidnaps the Asgardian children, Thor, Mighty Thor, Valkyrie (Tessa Thompson), and Korg (Taika Waititi) travel to Eternity where Gorr plans to use a wish to kill all gods.
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While Thor: Love and Thunder feels like a much more self-contained story than its MCU predecessor, Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, the ending is not wrapped up neatly. With Thor now parenting Gorr’s daughter, Love, who is exhibiting some strange powers, Thor’s story is far from over. Here’s what happens in the Thor: Love and Thunder ending, what it means, and how it ties to the comics.
At the end of Thor: Love and Thunder, Thor travels to Eternity alone to face Gorr after he discovers that Jane’s use of Mjolnir has been preventing her body
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