![]() ![]() In his first two solo movies, Thor and 2013’s The Dark World, Thor shifts from being an arrogant manchild who cares only about glory and succeeding his father to the Asgardian throne to, well, still being an arrogant manchild-but at least one who becomes capable of subordinating his selfish desires to the greater good, and understanding that he is better suited to be Asgard’s protector than its king. The Thor that will return for an eighth MCU film appearance (excluding cameo-sized roles) later this week in Thor: Love and Thunder has changed tremendously from the one first seen in those introductory Thor scenes. The God of Thunder acts like a petulant child when Odin intervenes and reprimands him for his disobedience, and in turn, Thor is exiled to Earth so that he can learn to become worthy of his mighty hammer and the power that comes with it. When a group of Frost Giants are caught stealing from Asgard’s weapons vault moments later, interrupting Thor’s coronation, the prince decides to act against his father’s wishes and leads a small team of warriors to the Frost Giants’ homeworld to essentially start a war. The next time Chris Hemsworth’s Thor appears, though, it’s on the day that the prince of Asgard is to be crowned its new king.Īs Thor struts his way through Odin’s throne room, past a crowd of adoring Asgardians, he flips his ancient, mystical hammer in the air as if it were a toy, roaring back at his fans and relishing the spotlight. ![]() ![]() As a result, he is struck by a van and knocked out cold before even getting the chance to introduce himself. The first time the titular God of Thunder appears in 2011’s Thor, the Asgardian hero is obscured by a swirling cloud of dust after landing in New Mexico. ![]()
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