In Thor: Ragnarok Hela is depicted as the first-born of Odin and the older, more powerful sister of Thor.
Hela is introduced as the elder sister of Thor, despite the fact that Thor never even knew he had a sister until Odin revealed it in his last moments.
Immortality: Hela, unlike the rest of Asgardian Gods is immortal and doesn't age beyond her prime. This is due to her being the Goddess of Death who controls life.
Short Answer: I believe she was between 500 and 2500 years older than him, which would make her between 2000 and 4000 years old at the time of Ragnarok (assuming time passed normally in Hel).
Hela was born around early 679 B.C. (March 24th by modern dating systems). This makes her: 1642.37443938, or 36.69358314 in human years, when Thor was born.
Modi Thorson was the son of Thor and the goddess of Death, Hela from the Ultimates timeline. The story of his conception and birth begins with the aftermath of an event called Ultimatum, which is also considered to be one of the worst event comics ever.
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.
Ymir became the father of all the giants, and his cow Auðumbla licked out of the ice the first Asgardian, Buri.
7 Her Glaring Weakness
For Hela, it's her cloak. Without it, she can be reduced to her true form, that of a half-dead woman. One portion of her body remains alive and well, but the only half is no more than a rotting corpse, unable to move or do anything.
However, as Odin's first born and most loyal and faithful servant, Hela was the original wielder of Mjolnir. Drawing enhanced strength and power from Asgard itself, at one point, Hela was the most powerful warrior in all Nine Realms, unmatched in every way.
Hela Odinsdottir was the main villainess from the 2017 film, Thor: Ragnarok. She was the revealed first born offspring of Odin, and the older sister of Thor and Loki.
However, Thor and Loki joins forces with the last Valkyrie and Bruce Banner to escape Sakaar and return to Asgard, where Thor engages his sister in battle while Loki secretly revives Surtur to initiate Ragnarök. Hela attempts to fight Surtur, but is ultimately killed by his Twilight Sword.
Thor (2011) - Dakota Goyo as Young Thor - IMDb.
Thor realized he was not going to be able to defeat her, and in an interesting turn of events, he ended up restoring Surtur's power by having Loki drop the crown in the Eternal Flame. This unleashed Ragnarök, which was the only way to defeat Hela as Asgard was her power source.
Of course, the Goddess of Death could bring the dead to life. This is Hela's most significant power – she could summon any creature from the depths of hell.
Stormbreaker can summon the bifrost and Hela is stronger in Asgard. Thor can teleport her and himself and open her chest killing her, or cut off her limbs ir head. Plus, Stormbreaker is stronger than Mjolnir.
Hela Is Simply More Powerful Than Mjolnir
We know Thor wasn't as powerful as the older and more experienced Hela, which is why Mjolnir still felt like it was superior to him. But Hela made the hammer seem inferior, suggesting she might have stopped Mjolnir, held it, and then shattered it with her raw strength.
In Mythology and Tradition, Hela is half dead with her two servants being "lazy walkers", i.e., zombies. She has a Hel-hound. She is depicted with black eyes and hair to reflect her dark soul, and that she is in league with Loki.
Supposedly, Thanos is even stronger than Hela.
Odin himself is hardly the first Asgardian, being the eldest son of King Bor, so it's safe to assume that Asgard and its people are far, far older than the Eternals.
Before the creation of the world, Búri, the forefather of the gods, appeared out of the ice, and his son Borr and the giant-daughter Bestla sired Odin and his brothers (usually named Vili and Vé).
No, in Norse mythology Hel and Thor do not have sexual relations. Rather, Thor is the husband of Sif and also the romantic partner of Jarnsaxa, a Jotunn from Jotunheim. In Norse legend, Hel is the daughter of Loki, not Odin, as is told in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Thor was married to the goddess Sif. Together they bore two children Modi and Thrud, not much is written about his children, except that they were also strong adventurers. Like all the gods, Thor was not completely faithful to his wife. He slept with a giantess and she bore him a child named Magni.
Thor Odinson initially suspects Jane might be this new hero. But he eliminates her from his list of suspects because she is going through chemotherapy for breast cancer, which, he reasons, would make her too weak to fight.