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So whether you want to watch Thor: Love and Thunder on your laptop, phone, or tablet, you’ll be able to enjoy the movie just about anywhere.\n\n## ***🌍📺✔️►Thor Love and Thunder Full 𝗠ovie Online🔴***\n\n## ***🌍📺✔️► Thor Love and Thunder Full 𝗠ovie DOWNLOAD NOW🔴***\n\n## ***🌍📺✔️►𝐖atch Thor Love and Thunder Online HD🔴***\n\nSpoiler warning: This story discusses details of the credits scenes of “Thor: Love and Thunder.” Unless you want Zeus to strike you down, it’s meant to be read after you’ve seen the film.\n\nIn keeping with Marvel Cinematic Universe tradition, Taika Waititi’s “Thor: Love and Thunder” contains two scenes during its credits. The first reveals Zeus (Russell Crowe) was not, in fact, killed by Thor (Chris Hemsworth). His godly pride seems to be the most injured part of him. Judging from previous stories in which Zeus was moved to fits of pique ... what could possibly go wrong?\n\nIn the scene, he bitterly complains about Thor to someone Marvel fans had to guess was on his way to the MCU when they first saw Zeus in the “Love and Thunder” trailers: Yep, it’s Hercules.\n\nThe Greek demigod is the bastard son of Zeus from one of those really-not-okay ancient myths in which the magical philanderer disguises himself as a human woman’s absent husband to seduce her. Hercules also has a long and storied history ... in Marvel Comics.\n\nHis first Marvel appearance was as an antagonist, a plucked-from-time challenger to Thor, in Avengers No. 10 (1964), though that was retconned decades later to be a fake Hercules. It’s now canon that his first real appearance was in “Journey Into Mystery” (the comic title in which Thor debuted in 1962) Annual No. 1 (1965). Ever since, he has been the thunder god’s sometimes-rival, sometimes-ally and an on-again, off-again Avenger.\n\nHe has gone mano a man-god with Hulk a few times. It’s a natural matchup, considering how similar they are: Unbelievably strong, invulnerable and hotheaded. Hercules is like a carousing Hulk with serious daddy issues. He has had intriguing relationships with Hawkeye, Wolverine, Black Widow and teenage super-genius and occasional Hulk Amadeus Cho.\n\nSince fans had to suspect Hercules was coming (as well as Marvel versions of the other Greek gods, including the usually villainous Ares), the real surprise in the credits scene was his casting: Brett Goldstein. Goldstein is an Emmy winner for his performance as foul-mouthed tough guy Roy Kent on “Ted Lasso.” Interesting choice, to be sure.\n\nAnd while his size isn’t as obviously wrong as 6-foot-3 Hugh Jackman’s was to play 5-foot-3 Wolverine, the reportedly 5-foot-11 Goldstein isn’t in the neighborhood of the massive Hercules (listed at Marvel.com as 6-foot-5, 325 pounds). Here comes some movie magic!\n\nThe moments of irreverence that made ‘Thor: Ragnarok’ so charming are ill-suited for a sequel whose general aimlessness feels like less of a creative choice than a sign of creative stasis\n\nFollowing the destruction of Asgard in Thor: Ragnarok, the Asgardians founded a new home for themselves on Earth under the rule of Valkyrie (Tessa Thompson). In honor of their former realm, they renamed the Norwegian village they settled in New Asgard. (The Asgardians could’ve workshopped a more interesting name, but I digress.) By the start of Thor: Love and Thunder, New Asgard has been transformed into a tourist trap complete with Viking boat rides, theatrical reenactments of Asgardian history, and enough tacky merchandise to fill an empty suitcase. Everything that made Asgard novel and exciting now has been commodified to wring every last dollar out of a willing public. It might give the vibe of a Norse Disney World, but New Asgard could just as well represent the Marvel Cinematic Universe.\n\nAs the fourth Thor stand-alone film and 29th big-screen entry in the MCU—the Marvel tally is even larger if you include the growing slate of Disney+ series—Love and Thunder hardly breaks new ground. Of course, familiarity is baked into the MCU’s DNA, and the movie obliges by relying on the same playful humor that director Taika Waititi brought to the franchise in Ragnarok. (This time around, Natalie Portman’s Jane Foster is along for the ride, and quickly transforms into the Mighty Thor.) But the moments of irreverence that made Ragnarok so charming are ill-suited for a sequel whose general aimlessness feels like less of a creative choice than a sign of creative stasis. For a film that centers on Thor (Chris Hemsworth) searching for a new purpose in life, Love and Thunder struggles to find one itself—instead of being irreverent, everything seems irrelevant.\n\nIt’s not necessarily concerning that Love and Thunder couldn’t reach the heights of its predecessor; Ragnarok remains one of the finest additions to the MCU, and would’ve been hard to top under any circumstances. But Love and Thunder’s purposelessness is particularly glaring in the wider context of the MCU since Avengers: Endgame. From the worst-reviewed film in the MCU and an ill-timed prequel to clunkily-paced series that probably should have been movies, Marvel’s recent uptick in quantity hasn’t always been met with the franchise’s baseline level of quality. Six films and seven shows into Phase 4, it’s clear the MCU is mired in a slump without much glue holding its sprawling, supposedly interconnected projects together.\n\n“Thor: Love and Thunder” is out now and has everything you’d expect from a Taika Waititi-helmed Marvel Studios adventure, once again starring Chris Hemsworth and Tessa Thompson (who debuted as Valkyrie in Waititi’s “Thor: Ragnarok”) – it’s got wild colors, crazy planets, more than a few big name cameo appearances and a fearsome bad guy whose agenda is actually understandable and deeply human.\n\nBut what does this entry in the Marvel Cinematic Universe mean for the overall saga? And will we see the God of Thunder once again? We’ll break it all down for you – we’ll recap the rest of the movie and then break down the ending in truly excruciating detail.\n\nMajor spoilers for “Thor: Love and Thunder” follow. Do not read unless you’ve seen the movie! 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