Thor: Love & Thunder’s End‑game Shocker
In the Marvel universe, post‑credits scenes aren’t just a nice touch—they’re part of the DNA. And Thor: Love & Thunder is no exception, delivering two extra beats that keep the saga humming.
Mid‑Credit: Zeus Takes a Turn
- Our thunder god, Chris Hemsworth, is up against Gorr the God‑Butcher (Christian Bale). He builds an army of gods to rescue Asgardian kids.
- When Zeus (Russell Crowe) refuses to help, Thor retaliates and wink says… “Dead, but at least he gets a li’l massage from a harem of ladies!”
- The scene ends with Zeus treating a wound and secretly chatting to his son, Hercules (Brett Goldstein). He orders the Greek titan to strike back.
Fun fact: Hercules first hung out in the 1965 Journey Into Mystery Annual. Now he’s poised to step into the MCU’s Omega god spot if Thor ever hangs up his cape.
End‑Credit: Jane Foster’s Final Chapter
- Dr. Jane Foster (Natalie Portman) drives the Mighty Thor comic storyline into the filmic version: her cancer flares each time she wields Mjolnir.
- Like the comics, the movie drops a tear‑jerking finale—Jane is entering the grand hall of Valhalla, Odin’s own solarium for warriors who die in combat.
- Greeted by Heimdall (Idris Elba) who died in Infinity War, the scene hints Jane might swing Mjolnir one more time.
With these final scenes, the MCU not only adds a new Greek hero but also gives Jane Foster a bittersweet send‑off, suggesting her story might literally be a Thanos‑like one‑final‑theme. So enjoy the movie while it lasts—one thing you can’t wipe out is the heart‑stuffing capture of a god saving the day.
