Thor has been in the MCU for over 10 years and his story might finally be on the home stretch, and Cap’s ending would suit the God of Thunder best.
Captain Americato end by Avengers: Endgame might actually be the best tactic for ThorFarewell MCU. As Chris Hemsworth stars in his fourth solo MCU adventure, Thor: Love and Thunder, it seems that his character’s story is heading towards a final conclusion. The original member of the Avengers has had plenty of screen time, but with new heroes arriving on the scene, it may soon be time to say goodbye.
For a while now, the MCU has been closing the chapter on the original Avengers to make way for the plethora of other heroes in Marvel’s arsenal. Tony and Nat sacrificed themselves in the Infinity Saga, and Steve returned to the 1940s to live out his life with Peggy. Hawk Eye strongly hinted that Kate Bishop will take over from Clint, and She-Hulk seems to go along the same lines, with Bruce/Professor Hulk helping Jennifer with his powers. That only leaves the Thunder God story to link and copy Steve’s. End of Game fate might be the best way to go.
Thor Odinson is a near-immortal Norse god, and because of that, it might be harder to give him a proper MCU ending. However, Steve’s conclusion might suit him just fine. Steve doesn’t die or retire, he just exists off-screen, which would also make sense for Thor. That way, Thor can still live, and maybe even still work as a hero to some degree, without really disappearing from the MCU for good.
While this represents a great option for Thor, Captain America’s ending was also controversial to some extent. The idea that he would leave a happy ending with Bucky after searching for him for so long, as well as returning to Peggy when she knew she had moved on and had a family of her own didn’t feel in the realm of the game. Steve Rogers character. . However, the fact that he wasn’t traumatically killed, but simply alive off-screen was a very strong idea regardless. Amid sacrifice and heartbreak, his ending showed that not every hero’s story should end in death, which sets up Thor’s perfect MCU ending.
Thor is a fan favorite after his character was reworked by Taika Waititi. He’s charismatic, powerful, and complex, and it would be such a shame to lose him because he’s on such a winning streak in the MCU. Still, Thor’s story has to come to an end at some point, and when his chapter draws to a close, a peaceful send-off where he lives out the rest of his off-screen days seems like a nice enough way for the character to leave his status behind. permanent. place in the MCU. Plus, if he decides to continue his heroic exploits off-screen, they could make for some good Easter eggs, too. The stories could cover his latest victories, or maybe we could talk about it at Kamala Khan’s school, or at Peter Parker’s college, to continue paying homage to the off-screen hero.
Thor has had a really rocky run in the MCU, and while audiences are happy to see Hemsworth play the role for as long as he could, it seems logical that the character would eventually leave to make room for new heroes. . Captain AmericaThe end of was discreet but incredibly effective. It felt like the hero, who once lived in chaos, had finally found some kind of off-screen peace, which Thor absolutely deserves.
- Thor: Love and Thunder (2022)Release Date: Jul 08, 2022
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- Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania (2023)Release date: February 17, 2023
- Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 (2023)Release date: May 05, 2023
- Marvels/Captain Marvel 2 (2023)Release date: July 28, 2023
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