![]() ![]() When Thor and Mighty Thor arrive to save the kids, Thor tells them to get ready to fight. That’s why he kidnapped the kids – to lure the Thors to him. So to dig into that ending a little more closely, Gorr needs Thor’s trusty axe Stormbreaker and its bifrost capabilities to open a door to Eternity. The end (aside from the post-credits - scroll down for those!). Thor adopts Gorr’s orphan and takes her superheroin’ around the universe as the titular Love and Thunder. Jane also dies, sacrificing herself to stop Gorr. ![]() The Thors make it to the Shadow Realm to fight Gorr, but not before he reaches the wish-granting Eternity and brings his dead daughter back to life (before dying himself). This leads them to the Easter egg-filled Omnipotence City, where Thor throws Zeus’ (Russell Crowe) own lightning bolt through his chest. Gorr the God Butcher kidnaps a bunch of kids from New Asgard to draw Thor and Stormbreaker into a trap, so Thor, Mighty Thor, and King Valkyrie (Tessa Thompson) team up to get the kids back. Thor (Chris Hemsworth) gets his groove back, loses all that Endgame weight, and ditches the Asgardians of the Galaxy so they can go close out their trilogy. Here’s the plot of the film in a nutshell: Jane Foster (Natalie Portman) returns as the Mighty Thor thanks to Mjolnir, which is also back in action. ![]()
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