Thor: Love and Thunder: Two Post-Credits Scenes Explained! Does Lady Thor aka Jane Die at the End?

Thor: Love and Thunder, a film that arrives today in cinemas, includes two post-credits scenes. The work directed by Taika Waititi makes Thor the first Marvel hero at the center of four solo films and sees the debut of Natalie Portman in the role of Mighty Thor and that of Christian Bale as Gorr, the slaughterer of gods, a villain much appreciated by the criticism. The film’s ending is tinged with dramatic tones, with the sad ending that sees Jane and Gorr as protagonists. Taika Waititi, however, knows how to balance the mood of the public and therefore the film continues and ends along much happier tracks: we thus see Thor in the unprecedented role of father, ready to grow and educate (in his way and not without some difficulty) Gorr’s daughter who has now become his adopted daughter in all respects. The girl is awake and has a tremendous desire to do justice alongside the thunder god:

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Thor: Love and Thunder: Two Post-Credits Scenes Explained

Since the Marvel Cinematic Universe was born in 2008 with Iron Man, post-credits scenes have become a feature of the entire franchise, with a few rare exceptions. Both movies and TV series include additional scenes that are shown to the audience during or at the end of the credits, designed to set the course of the overall story of the MCU and thus increase the hype of fans over what they will be able to see in. future. As for Thor: Love and Thunder, the scenes that follow the credits are two.

In the first scene we find Zeus, a character brought to the big screen by Russell Crowe. During the film, we met the most narcissistic, indifferent and cynical part of the father of all gods, up to the hard fight with Thor. In the post-credits sequence, we listen to his monologue, from which all his anger and desire for revenge emerges and we listen to him as he exposes to the maids his plans to give the well-served to the god of thunder: ” They ask you for mercy without knowing if you are listening. Now they look at the sky, they don’t ask us for lightning, they don’t ask us for rain. They just want to see one of their superheroes. When did we become a joke? No, they will fear us again when he falls from the sky“. Considering the character that is shown immediately after, Hercules (Brett Goldstein), it seems that Zeus wants to entrust him with the task of avenging him. Those who know the Marvel universe well know what kind of friendship-rivalry exists between Hercules and Thor: the post-credits scene, in addition to making the character debut, should therefore anticipate the first meeting between the two on the big screen.

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The second post-credits scene instead sees Jane, the character of Natalie Portman who plays a central role in Thor: Love and ThunderAfter what happened to her during the film, we find her at the gates of a wonderful place, a real paradise that we immediately discover is Valhalla, where noble souls end up after death in battle. Welcoming her is Heimdall, the former keeper of the Bifrost played by Idris Elba.

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