Marvel just re-introduced a long-gone character in a massive Thor twist, and it could change everything.As I’m sure everybody knowsMarvel’sThor is based on the old Norse mythology, and while you’ll see abetter interpretationof the character inGod Of War Ragnarokthan you would in theMCU, the comic-book character does pinch quite a bit from the stories he originates from.Despite some initial confusion as to why he didn’t have long, golden air and abs, God Of War Ragnarok’s Thor is arguably the best we’ve seen in extended mediaWe’re not talking about his hammer Mjolnir, or his hatred of Frost Giants, we’re talking about his children Magni and Modi, one of which has been re-introduced in the latest comics series Immortal Thor.AdvertMagni is Thor’s son born from his time with Amora, the Enchantress, a character we haven’t seen in live-action yet so hopefully that’s on the cards in upcoming MCU projects.We first saw the character inThor: Lord of Earth – The Reigning, a story where the Asgardians conquered the planet.Like most Marvel stories it was neatly tucked away into the multiverse through some timey-wimey nonsense, making it so he never really existed but Thor could still remember who he was.Now he’s back and presumably not happy with his dear old dad, so expect the two to clash some time in the future.AdvertThe MCU has never suggested Thor has children, but the end ofThor: Love And Thunderdid show the Asgardian raising Gorr’s child as his own, so perhaps we’ll see some more parenting from the hero later down the line.That said if the writers wanted to they could surely introduce the Enchantress, after all Chris Hemsworth can’t play Thor forever and eventually we’ll need a new face to put on the winged helmet.Featured Image Credit: Marvel StudiosTopics:Marvel,TV And Film,Comics

Marvel quietly announces our ‘new Thor’ in major twist

Marvel just re-introduced a long-gone character in a massive Thor twist, and it could change everything.As I’m sure everybody knowsMarvel’sThor is based on the old Norse mythology, and while you’ll see abetter interpretationof the character inGod Of War Ragnarokthan you would in theMCU, the comic-book character does pinch quite a bit from the stories he originates from.Despite some initial confusion as to why he didn’t have long, golden air and abs, God Of War Ragnarok’s Thor is arguably the best we’ve seen in extended mediaWe’re not talking about his hammer Mjolnir, or his hatred of Frost Giants, we’re talking about his children Magni and Modi, one of which has been re-introduced in the latest comics series Immortal Thor.AdvertMagni is Thor’s son born from his time with Amora, the Enchantress, a character we haven’t seen in live-action yet so hopefully that’s on the cards in upcoming MCU projects.We first saw the character inThor: Lord of Earth – The Reigning, a story where the Asgardians conquered the planet.Like most Marvel stories it was neatly tucked away into the multiverse through some timey-wimey nonsense, making it so he never really existed but Thor could still remember who he was.Now he’s back and presumably not happy with his dear old dad, so expect the two to clash some time in the future.AdvertThe MCU has never suggested Thor has children, but the end ofThor: Love And Thunderdid show the Asgardian raising Gorr’s child as his own, so perhaps we’ll see some more parenting from the hero later down the line.That said if the writers wanted to they could surely introduce the Enchantress, after all Chris Hemsworth can’t play Thor forever and eventually we’ll need a new face to put on the winged helmet.Featured Image Credit: Marvel StudiosTopics:Marvel,TV And Film,Comics

Marvel just re-introduced a long-gone character in a massive Thor twist, and it could change everything.As I’m sure everybody knowsMarvel’sThor is based on the old Norse mythology, and while you’ll see abetter interpretationof the character inGod Of War Ragnarokthan you would in theMCU, the comic-book character does pinch quite a bit from the stories he originates from.Despite some initial confusion as to why he didn’t have long, golden air and abs, God Of War Ragnarok’s Thor is arguably the best we’ve seen in extended mediaWe’re not talking about his hammer Mjolnir, or his hatred of Frost Giants, we’re talking about his children Magni and Modi, one of which has been re-introduced in the latest comics series Immortal Thor.AdvertMagni is Thor’s son born from his time with Amora, the Enchantress, a character we haven’t seen in live-action yet so hopefully that’s on the cards in upcoming MCU projects.We first saw the character inThor: Lord of Earth – The Reigning, a story where the Asgardians conquered the planet.Like most Marvel stories it was neatly tucked away into the multiverse through some timey-wimey nonsense, making it so he never really existed but Thor could still remember who he was.Now he’s back and presumably not happy with his dear old dad, so expect the two to clash some time in the future.AdvertThe MCU has never suggested Thor has children, but the end ofThor: Love And Thunderdid show the Asgardian raising Gorr’s child as his own, so perhaps we’ll see some more parenting from the hero later down the line.That said if the writers wanted to they could surely introduce the Enchantress, after all Chris Hemsworth can’t play Thor forever and eventually we’ll need a new face to put on the winged helmet.

Marvel just re-introduced a long-gone character in a massive Thor twist, and it could change everything.

As I’m sure everybody knowsMarvel’sThor is based on the old Norse mythology, and while you’ll see abetter interpretationof the character inGod Of War Ragnarokthan you would in theMCU, the comic-book character does pinch quite a bit from the stories he originates from.

Despite some initial confusion as to why he didn’t have long, golden air and abs, God Of War Ragnarok’s Thor is arguably the best we’ve seen in extended media

We’re not talking about his hammer Mjolnir, or his hatred of Frost Giants, we’re talking about his children Magni and Modi, one of which has been re-introduced in the latest comics series Immortal Thor.

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Magni is Thor’s son born from his time with Amora, the Enchantress, a character we haven’t seen in live-action yet so hopefully that’s on the cards in upcoming MCU projects.

We first saw the character inThor: Lord of Earth – The Reigning, a story where the Asgardians conquered the planet.

Like most Marvel stories it was neatly tucked away into the multiverse through some timey-wimey nonsense, making it so he never really existed but Thor could still remember who he was.

Now he’s back and presumably not happy with his dear old dad, so expect the two to clash some time in the future.

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The MCU has never suggested Thor has children, but the end ofThor: Love And Thunderdid show the Asgardian raising Gorr’s child as his own, so perhaps we’ll see some more parenting from the hero later down the line.

That said if the writers wanted to they could surely introduce the Enchantress, after all Chris Hemsworth can’t play Thor forever and eventually we’ll need a new face to put on the winged helmet.

Topics:Marvel,TV And Film,Comics