Gorr's Daughter Love is Chris Hemsworth's Real-Life Daughter
Jane Foster promises Gorr with her own dying breath that Thor will take care of the child, and Thor, now heartbroken and alone, chooses to adopt the child. But in real life, the actor that plays Love is actually Chris Hemsworth's real daughter.
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While there is no character named "Love" raised by Thor in Marvel Comics, Thor does, in fact, have a daughter in an alternate reality with Lady Sif, though this child is named Torunn Thorsdóttir. Interestingly, Torunn translates to "Thor's love," so the name in Love & Thunder does have a connection to Marvel Comics.
Þrúðr (Old Norse: [ˈθruːðz̠], "strength"), sometimes anglicized as Thrúd or Thrud, is a daughter of the major god Thor and the goddess Sif in Norse mythology. Þrúðr is also the name of one of the valkyries who serve ale to the einherjar in Valhalla (Grímnismál, stanza 36).
Thor's wife was Sif, a golden-haired fertility goddess, with whom he had a daughter, Thrudr (Strength). He was also the father of two sons, Modi (Courage) and Magni (Strength), by Jarnsaxa, a giantess, and stepfather of Sif's son Ull.
Thor: Love and Thunder might have been a divisive movie among fans of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, but one of the best elements was the presence of India Rose Hemsworth, star Chris Hemsworth's actual daughter. In the film, India Rose Hemsworth plays Love, the daughter of the movie's main villain Gorr the God Butcher.
It is revealed that Thor and Jane broke up sometime after the events of Avengers: Age of Ultron. When a fangirl tells Thor she's sorry that Jane dumped him, he sheepishly replies that it was a mutual breakup.
Over time, though, he missed Valkyrie so much that he went to Hela and asked if there was anything he could do to return to the living. Hela agreed to release him under two conditions. The first was that she wanted an heir, so the two had sex and Thor impregnated her.
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In his youth, Magni would quickly come to be regarded as Thor's favorite child.
Upon saving Asgard from Ragnarok, Odin forces her to relinquish the hammer to Donald Blake so he can become the new Thor. This resulted in Jane losing her powers, but she was allowed to remain on Asgard and keep her goddess status since she later falls in love with and marries Thor.
Saddened to have lost her powers and the love of her life to Sif, Jane was rewarded for her bravery by Odin, who transformed her into a god as well. Unsure where to go next, Jane was shocked when Odin proposed to her. She accepted, and the two were married and ruled over Asgard together.
Indeed, the hammer calls to Jane (Natalie Portman), who is undergoing chemotherapy to treat Stage 4 cancer. The hammer, which can be picked up by those it deems “worthy,” helps her transform into Thor and gives her health and strength—at least for a time.
Having been adopted by Thor, Gorr's daughter has seemingly become the new owner of the weapon forged to defeat Thanos in Avengers: Infinity War. In Thor: Love and Thunder's ending, Love carried it into battle alongside Thor, who was once again wielding Mjolnir.
After her resurrection, Gorr's daughter can shoot energy beams from her eyes and possesses superhuman physical characteristics.
Powers and Abilities
Cosmic Energy Manipulation: Due to being revived by Eternity, Love has been bestowed with the ability to manipulate cosmic energy. Optic Blasts: Love is able to project powerful cosmic blasts from her eyes.
As far as the historians can tell, he was only unfaithful once. Thor slept with the giantess Járnsaxa, who bore him a son, Magni. However, Thor was not the only unfaithful one in the relationship. It is mentioned in the Edda poem that Sif had a son named Ullr.
Jane Foster was simply an old flame of Thor's; she is his one great love, the one he never really recovered from losing. In a montage narrated by Korg (Taika Waititi) and “Our Last Summer” by ABBA playing in the background, audiences get to see how loving of a relationship they really had.
However, some information about Sif is known. She is a goddess connected to the Earth and the wife of Thor, by whom she has a daughter named Thrud. She also has a son Ullr by an unknown father, and she has two stepsons named Magni and Modi. She is distinctively and indisputably blonde in the remaining original texts.
To distract himself from his relationship woes, the God of Thunder frequently went off-world on missions, and Jane began spending more and more time at work. The tension eventually reached a boiling point, indifference and resentment building until Thor and Jane found themselves constantly bickering.
Jane was told by Doctor Strange that if she became Thor one last time, she would die. He and several of her friends convinced Jane to give up being Thor for the sake of her health.
At the end of the movie, Jane makes the decision to embrace becoming the Mighty Thor for one final time. She helps Thor get the Asgardian children home, but as soon as she returns to her human form, she dies in the God of Thunder's arms.
Thor's daughter, Þrúðr, was promised in marriage to Alvíss.
Torunn is the daughter of Thor and Jane Foster. She's a member of the Next Avengers. When she was a a child she's been looked after by her mother after Thor leaves on an important mission. After growing up she wants to know who and what is she and whats her father like.
Despite only being present for a few minutes, Gorr's daughter was, in many ways, the heart of the story. Played by Hemsworth's real-life daughter, India Rose Hemsworth, Gorr's child died in Love and Thunder's opening moments, cradled by her father (a genuinely moving scene carried by Bale's impressive performance).