Thor loses his eye during the earlier parts of the final battle sequence with this goddess. She casually and effortless beats him around the throne room, and then the moment happens. Hela strikes Thor across the face with her sword, literally slicing the eye from out his head right then and there.
The Comics
The final issue of the series had Thor nailed to the World Tree Yggdrasil so he could gain the greatness of the All-Father. The fiery process proved excruciatingly painful it burned out his eye, but gave Thor the resolve he needed to defeat the villainous Malekith and take the Asgardian throne.
At the end of 'Thor: Ragnarok,' Thor is left without an eye like his father, Odin. However in 'Thor: Love and Thunder' he gets his eye back.
Thor lost his right eye during a battle with his evil sister Hela in Thor: Ragnarok. Rocket Raccoon gave him a false eye to use instead of an eyepatch in Avengers: Infinity War and Thor carried it over to Avengers: Endgame. The new eye was brown, which made it stand out more next to the blue.
Rocket Raccoon has a fondness for stealing people's prostheses, so he just happens to have a cybernetic eye on him. He tosses it to Thor and Thor pops it right in his socket, despite Rocket's warnings that it really needs to be washed first.
It took some seconds for the eye to adapt to Thor, granting him sight, although Thor firstly mistook the darkness of Nidavellir for a sign that the cybernetic eye did not work properly.
In Marvel's comic book mythology, Hela is Thor's niece, being the daughter of Loki, or a Loki, at least; it gets complicated, in that Loki has been resurrected on a number of occasions.
Hela Odinsdottir was the ruler of Hel, the daughter of Odin Borson, the older half-sister of Thor Odinson, and the adoptive older sister of Loki Laufeyson.
When he is traveling with Rocket and Groot, Rocket gives Thor a cybernetic eye that he stole. The eye is a different color to Thor's original eye color, being brown rather than blue, but presents a part of his character journey as Thor begins to bond with the Guardians and continues his effort to defeat Thanos.
As a newborn synthezoid, Vision had no understanding of the significance of the act, but the other Avengers certainly did, and Vision picking up the hammer was all the proof they needed to trust him.
Thor. The title of Strongest and Most Powerful Avenger belongs to none other than the god of thunder. He was once the King of Asgard before passing the crown to Valkyrie.
Vision is a robot aka technically not any living being and so he can lift Mjolnir without any issue.
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.
Hela Was Worthy Enough to Destroy Mjolnir
But the impactful scene in Thor: Ragnarok depicts Hela catching Mjolnir in mid-air before then crushing it to pieces. Odin previously told Thor the power of the Uru metal had no equal. Clearly, however, that was an overstatement, considering Hela destroys the hammer with ease.
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.
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 is the child of Loki, God of Mischief, and the giantess Angrboda. Hela's face is withered and decayed because she was mystically born half dead, but wears a cloak that conceals this imperfection, and while wearing it, she appears to be a beautiful woman.
There are few people that Hela is not more powerful than. She was very easily able to defeat Thor (Chris Hemsworth), who left her to be destroyed by Surtur along with the entirety of Asgard because he couldn't defeat her himself.
The daughter of the Asgardian god of mischief Loki, Sylene was orphaned when her father was exiled to Limbo. After Asgard was destroyed, Sylene made a failed attempt to recreate it and replace Earth.
in Norse mythology, the wife of the thunder god, Thor. Sif was a giantess, goddess of grain and fertility, and one of the Asynjur. She was the mother of Ull, god of archery, skiing, and single combat.
In Thor: The Dark World, he lost his mother and brother (temporarily) to the dark elf Malekith (Christopher Eccleston), and in Thor: Ragnarok he lost his father, his best friends, and his homeworld.
The Asgardians are intercepted by Thanos and his his children, and half of them are killed. Loki then gives Thanos the Tesseract in order to save Thor's life. Thanos crushes the Tesseract to acquire the Space Stone and uses it to teleport to Knowhere, Vormir, Titan, and Wakanda to collect the rest of the Stones.
Loki's death in Avengers: Infinity War might be one of the most important in the entire franchise of the domino effect is causes. Loki's death motivates Thor who, in a blind rage, fails to go for Thanos' head, resulting in him using the Infinity Stones to wipe out half of all life in the universe.