As a gamer who has been following the Marvel Cinematic Universe since its inception, I must say that the recent theory about Love becoming the next Thor is intriguing, albeit a bit far-fetched. Having seen India Hemsworth’s portrayal of Love in “Thor: Love and Thunder,” it’s not hard to imagine her taking on the mantle of Thor, given her family ties and the power she displayed at the end of the movie.
Upon the release of “Thor: Love and Thunder”, there was much anticipation. Having Taika Waititi as director was exciting, especially following “Ragnarok”. The return of Jane Foster added to the excitement, and we knew Christian Bale would portray Gorr, one of Thor’s toughest adversaries. It seemed like a winning combination, but…
It became apparent that the film fell short of expectations, offering an inconsistent and disjointed plot that not only failed to deliver on Jane’s return and Gorr’s debut, but also lacked any significant substance for future development. Consequently, Thor, who now has four standalone films to his name, appears to have had no lasting impact whatsoever. With rumors swirling about a potential fifth Thor movie, we can only wonder how Marvel plans to address this situation moving forward.
Based on current information, there’s still a lot of speculation and not much concrete data available. This leaves room for numerous theories, one of which suggests that the Marvel Cinematic Universe has already introduced the next Thor, contrary to popular belief that it would be Jane Foster.
The concept we’re going to share with you was originally developed by Reddit user Responsible_Quiet686 and published on their social media account. It reads as follows:
Love (Gorr’s resurrected daughter) could be the MCU’s version of Tarene a.k.a. Thor Girl
byu/Responsible_Quiet686 inmarvelstudios
It appears that this theory isn’t fully fleshed out, yet it’s quite intriguing. Essentially, it originates from the fourth movie and Gorr’s revived daughter named Love, who was brought back to life at the end of the film. The role was played by India Hemsworth, Chris Hemsworth’s real-life daughter. In the closing scenes, we witness Thor caring for her and the two fighting side by side. This theory proposes that this scene is a subtle indication that Love might assume the mantle of Thor in upcoming MCU installments. At present, this theory is as plausible as any other. So, what have fans been discussing about this?
It’s apparent that they are establishing a new team of Avengers, featuring characters such as Kate Bishop, Yelena Belova, Ironheart, Skaar, Wiccan (who is yet to debut), Isaiah Bradley’s grandson, Shuri or T’Challa II, and Love.
– fenderbloke
She is. Like many in the MCU, she draws from multiple comics characters.
https://marvel.fandom.com/wiki/Mistress_Love_(Earth-616)
https://marvel.fandom.com/wiki/Tarene_(Earth-616)
https://marvel.fandom.com/wiki/Agar_(Construct)_(Earth-14412)
– atomcrafter
Or they could ignore the events of Love and Thunder entirely.
Yeah, let’s do that.
– AtticusSwoopenheiser
Just hope they don’t ignore her in future films.
Like, I think it makes sense that Thor have a daughter right now.
Maybe they can make her grown off-screen and be more adult.
– Signal_Expression730
Love could certainly be on the Young Avengers.
– TelephoneCertain5344
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2024-09-02 17:44