Thor: Love and Thunder will continue that tradition with All-Black the Necrosword, which Gorr the God Butcher (Christian Bale) uses in his mission to slaughter every deity who ever lived. In the comics, the Necrosword is a weapon that gives its user powers close to a god.
"Dark Knight" star Christian Bale stars as Gorr the God Butcher in "Thor: Love and Thunder." Bale experimented with the villainous character, including a "never-ending" scream on the first day. Bale's final Gorr has won rave reviews and is Chris Hemsworth's favorite MCU villain.
The weapon that Christian Bale's Gorr comes into contact with in Thor: Love and Thunder is called the Necrosword. In the MCU, it is feared and well-known by all the gods as a weapon capable of killing them. For the comic, this weapon is a bladed sword created out of a living abyss.
King Thor reaching out to bound with All-Black. All-Black the Necrosword, or simply known as All-Black, is a malevolent dark deity that has existed for billions of years. It is said to be the first symbiote made and is regarded as the most powerful of its kind.
The first and most-powerful symbiote manifested by Knull from the living abyss, All-Black is metaphysically tethered to the undead corpse of the Celestial used to refine it, which supplies it with power in exchange for assimilating the souls of those slain by the Necrosword.
Thor: Love and Thunder will continue that tradition with All-Black the Necrosword, which Gorr the God Butcher (Christian Bale) uses in his mission to slaughter every deity who ever lived. In the comics, the Necrosword is a weapon that gives its user powers close to a god.
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An Ancient Symbiote of Power
From Gorr's thoughts, he can mold the shapeshifting symbiote to form armor around his body and produce weapons, which are limited only by his thoughts. One of the weapons, All-Black the Necrosword, extends from his arms and is made from living darkness.
Dependency: Gorr's power is dependent entirely on his symbiote, which itself is dependent on the blood of gods for its power. The more gods killed by the Necrosword or its constructs, the more power it can provide its user; though this power must be replenished as it is used up.
The seventh spawn of the Venom symbiote, Sleeper was the result of an unusual and difficult pregnancy. Delivered by Doctor Steven at Alchemax's astrobiology laboratory, the infant symbiote narrowly avoided being captured by the Symbiote Task Force and bonded to the Scorpion.
But once called out on his cowardice by Thor, he quietly admitted to being afraid of Gorr, as he wielded the Necrosword and was capable of killing all gods for good - but downplayed the threat in order to maintain his mighty image, as well as to not cause panic amongst his peers.
Jane absorbs the Necrosword into Mjolnir and breaks Mjolnir to destroy the Necrosword.
Venom and Carnage Can Both Wield Marvel's Necrosword.
Gorr planted seeds of doubt in Thor's mind, forcing him to question whether gods truly are as noble and benevolent as they seem. Nick Fury seizes on that doubt in 2014's Original Sin, telling Thor "Gorr was right" and rendering the god of thunder so disillusioned that he's no longer able to lift Mjolnir.
Venom #4 reimagined the weapon as All-Black. Created by the ancient deity known as Knull, All-Black is actually the original Symbiote. An eldritch god of Darkness, Knull became the first host of a Symbiote as well the first to wield the Symbiote as a weapon. All-Black's Symbiotic powers are now the stuff of legend.
Gorr would win in a fight against Kratos. This is because Gorr is stronger, faster, and more invulnerable to injury than Kratos. It would be a close fight because Kratos is an extremely accomplished combatant but in the end, Gorr would be the victor.
Scarlet Witch
Her use of Chaos Magic would be significantly effective against Gorr's more combat-based attacks, and would allow her to easily overpower the God Butcher.
8 Odin Would Definitely Lose To Gorr
However, Odin is basically a glass cannon: powerful enough to challenge enemies but unable to stand against them for long. Gorr would brutalize Odin. Odin's best years are far behind him. Even with the Odinforce on his side, he's died way more than he's won in recent years.
Kang isn't physically stronger than Thanos, and if the two were to square up in a one-vs-one fight then the Titan would arguably win. However, Kang's knowledge of the multiverse means that would quite literally be several steps ahead of Thanos at all times. As a result, Kang wins this battle.
In the meantime, Gorr continued to butcher gods, earning his name. He'd eventually also use the sword to create his own army to help him in his efforts – a species of creatures called Black Berserkers. As you can tell, Gorr, the symbiotes, and thus Venom are all closely-related.
Though she can't shoot lasers out of her eyes, as we saw in the movie, she can control emotions related to love in any being, even on a universal scale. She can also change her appearance at will.
In the comics, it has been mentioned that Supes can lift close to 2 billion tons. He can quite easily benchpress the Earth as was shown when he momentarily held the world for Atlas. Although Gorr is strong in his way, he cannot compare to Superman. So Supes wins this round.
A symbiote is only as strong as the bond that it shares with its host. With that in mind, Venom is the clear winner, having formed a number of strong bonds since making its debut back in issue 252 of The Amazing Spider-Man.
Venom is a villain in Marvel's Spiderman. He also known as Eddie Brock. He hates Spiderman because he thinks he is the cause of all the bad luck in his life. Venom is bigger and stronger then Spiderman.
While in prison, Venom produces an offspring named Carnage. (He reproduces asexually, in case you were wondering.) Venom doesn't tell Eddie about it, and Venom and Eddie escape prison. Once they're gone, Carnage bonds with Cletus.