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So, comparing the depiction of Thor in Norse mythology with the version seen in the MCU will be an interesting one. Thor is the god of thunder, lightning, and storms in Norse Mythology In Norse ...
Coming just four movies into the Marvel Cinematic Universe, 2011's Thor thrust ... that both Age of Mythology and the MCU took inspiration from traditional depictions of the Norse gods, with ...
Nope, the two loyal goats of the Odinson came straight from Norse mythology. We can’t wait to meet the MCU version of Thor’s goats, but first, let’s get to know their history. From mythology ...
In Norse Mythology, Thor is also the God of Thunder, and, like in the MCU, he carries a powerful weapon in his hammer, Mjöllnir. Mjöllnir, it’s worth noting, doesn’t have a completely clear ...
Clearly, the MCU has put its own spin on Loki, but it has also retained a few key details from the character in Norse mythology. From his connection to Thor and Odin to his shape-shifting ...
Sophos continues, “Almost everything we know about Norse mythology, the gods were way grayer than in a lot of popular depictions, especially the MCU.” He brings up Thor’s two goats ...
note: Some broad story spoilers ahead for Thor: Love and Thunder.] So once upon a time, all the magic in the MCU was really just ... is an exclusionist asshole. Norse gods are Asgardians who ...
There’s a Viking ship, being towed through space by two giant goats, and that’s what Thor ... of how Norse mythology portrayed Loki, and joked that it should have made it into the MCU already.
Thor’s half-brother ... Based on the deity Baldr from Norse mythology, Balder the Brave first appeared in Journey into Mystery #85, published by Marvel Comics in 1962. While the Stan Lee ...