Warning: Contains spoilers for Thor: Love and Thunder.
The MCU might be more famous for its heroes than its villains, but Thor: Love and Thunder introduces three new villains with some twists along the way. Much of the marketing for Thor: Love and Thunder focused on Gorr the God Butcher (Christian Bale) and the return of Jane Foster as Mighty Thor (Natalie Portman). However, another story thread promises to have a longer impact on the MCU as a whole.
In Thor: Love and Thunder, Gorr comes from a desert planet with no resources and witnesses the death of his daughter from lack of food and water. When he then comes across a grove that holds his god, the Light Bringer, and is dismissed by the god, Gorr takes up the Necrosword and kills the god. Disillusioned with the concept of gods, Gorr sets out on a quest to kill all gods which sets him on a collision course with Thor (Chris Hemsworth)
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While Gorr’s plan to kill the gods of the MCU with the Necrosword might seem simple, he has a deeper secret plan and some twists appeared along the way. As Thor, Jane, and Valkyrie (Tessa Thompson) seek to stop Gorr, they come across other figures who become villains for the God of Thunder in the future of the MCU. Here is every Thor: Love and Thunder villain, their plans, and their twists.
When Thor, Mighty Thor, Valkyrie, and Korg realize that Gorr is not only a threat to them, but to all gods, they seek help in Omnipotence City. The city of the gods is ruled over by the showboating Greek God of Lightning, Zeus. Sneaking into the city, the heroes hope to be able to use Zeus’ weapon Thunderbolt, if not have more direct support from the gods in Thor: Love and Thunder as they
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