Warning: This article contains spoilers for Thor: Love & Thunder.
Thor: Love and Thunder has quite a few plot holes and head-scratchers throughout its runtime and plot. Phase 4 has seen the MCU grow at a prodigious rate, introducing a wide range of new superheroes who operate at vastly different power levels to the original Avengers. No doubt the events of Avengers: Infinity War would have played out very differently if the Eternals had joined the battle against Thanos at that early stage, while America Chavez could have spirited away an Infinity Stone to somewhere Thanos would never find it.
But not all the original Avengers are gone. Thor: Love and Thunder features the Odinson's much-anticipated return, initially alongside the Guardians of the Galaxy — but it doesn't take him long to ditch the Guardians, and instead begin focusing on a mission of his own. Gorr the God-Butcher is rampaging across the stars slaughtering every god he meets, and Thor attempts to assemble a God Squad to beat him. The laughs come thick and fast in the latest MCU blockbuster, as Thor rushes across the cosmos and ultimately finds himself face-to-face with Eternity, a cosmic avatar who represents the universe itself.
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The introduction of Eternity means this is the grandest entry in the MCU to date, dwarfing even Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness. Unfortunately the cosmic scale — including the introduction of a villain who makes Thanos look weak — means it raises a lot of awkward, uncomfortable questions about the MCU as a whole. Here are all the plot holes and head-scratchers from Thor: Love and Thunder.
The biggest problem is that Thor: Love and Thunder unwittingly creates
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