![]() She reveals to a friend that she’s only shared her stage four cancer with one person, and needs to search out an alternate solution or a miracle, such as Thor’s hammer, Mjolnir. Jane first appears in a medical chair receiving chemo alongside another patient. I was never a fan of Jane as a forced love-interest for Thor, but this movie somehow made my disdain worse. If there’s one thing that angered me more than anything, it was the representation of Natalie Portman’s character, Jane Foster, as Lady Thor. I couldn’t keep track of anything in this movie character development, plot details, even the villain lacks depth even with such a powerful backstory. I expected nothing less from a Marvel movie, to throw in an interesting plot point then toss it in the trash before anyone questions its meaning. ![]() This happens within the first five minutes of the movie - nothing to do with Thor. Taking up the sword from a recent kill, he slays the false god who failed him, vowing to purge all other gods from the universe. He then begs the god he worshiped his whole life to bring his daughter back, but he’s only met with laughter and then violence. The tender moment that happens between Gorr and his daughter right before her death left me heartbroken, especially since Gorr’s planet was plagued with climate change and drought. He was my favorite part of the movie, and not in the rooting-for-the-villain kind of way. Marvel fans love Thor’s himbo energy, but it drifts more toward toxic masculinity and stereotypical male standards for a pretty boy like Thor.īut before Thor even appears on screen, a revenge-driven psychopath named Gorr the God Butcher gains a necrosword. After the fallout from Ragnarok and Endgame, Thor has decided to renew himself by teaming up with the Guardians of the Galaxy on what he calls “classic Thor adventures” where he saves the day just in the nick of time. ![]()
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