Behind the Scenes. Love, being the adoptive daughter of Thor, is appropriately played by Chris Hemsworth's daughter, India Rose Hemsworth.
Who Plays Love? Gorr's daughter is played by India Rose Hemsworth, the daughter of Thor himself, Chris Hemsworth, and actress Elsa Pataky. Hemsworth has talked about how his children are in the movie, saying "...Taika had his children in there. Christian Bale had his.
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.
Love being born out of Eternity means she is bound to be one of the strongest beings in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, with her small display just being a showcase. But her receiving these powers remains inexplicable. It can be explained as the Enigma Force might be what's responsible for the source of Love's powers.
During Thor's reign over Earth, he and the Enchantress bore a son Magni.
Norse Mythology
In Snorri Sturluson's book Skáldskaparmál (a second part to the Prose Edda), three year-old Magni is said to be the only Aesir god strong enough to lift the jötunn Hrungnir's leg off of Thor.
Thor was married twice: first to Iarnsaxa and second to Sif. He had 3 sons and 1 daughter from these 2 marriages. He did not kill any of his family.
Superhuman Strength: Upon being revived from Eternity, Love has been bestowed with immense physical strength, as shown when she was able to effortlessly wield Stormbreaker, a weapon that can only be held by powerful beings such as Thor, Mighty Thor, Captain America, Thanos, and Gorr the God Butcher.
In the final post-credit scene of Thor: Love and Thunder, a humiliated Zeus (Russell Crowe) plots his revenge against Thor and the other superheroes who take the worship due to gods. He sends them a god in the form of a hero with his son, Hercules, played by Ted Lasso's Brett Goldstein.
Thor is stronger than Hercules. Hercules admits it multiple times in the comics. Is shown multiple times, specially in the 70s during Gerry Conway's run in Thor were they were a team very much like Captain America and Falcon.
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.
Thor, also known as Tror, is said to have married the prophetess Sibyl (identified with Sif).
It makes sense that Jane would then fall in love with him, even if she didn't have her memories of Thor at the time. He and Jane went on to marry, have a son, and then divorce. Thor and Sif attended their wedding.
Jane Foster is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character was introduced as a love interest of the superhero Thor Odinson until becoming a superhero in her own right.
In Thor: Ragnarok Hela is depicted as the first-born of Odin and the older, more powerful sister of Thor.
Sif is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character is depicted commonly in association with the superhero Thor. Based on the Norse goddess Sif, she was created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby and first appeared in Journey Into Mystery #102 (March 1964).
Thor's father was Odin. However, these two figures are from Norse mythology, not Greek mythology. The Greek god that corresponds to Odin is Zeus.
Thor: Love and Thunder Deleted Scene Highlights Zeus' Son Dionysus.
He delivers a venomous monologue about how "it used to mean something to be a god". He adds that people "just want to see one of their so-called superheroes" and that "they will fear us again". After issuing his threatening monologue, he summons his son Hercules and sends him after Thor.
Gaea, Goddess of Earth
Gaea is Thor's real mother, though he was not raised by her. She is an Elder God who materialized on Earth before any other life.
Hela possesses attributes common to Asgardian gods. She possesses superhuman strength, speed, stamina, agility, reflexes and durability at levels far surpassing those of the vast majority of either race. Her vast strength has allowed her to engage in sustained hand-to-hand combat with Thor.
History. Magni was the son of Thor, god of thunder, and the giantess Járnsaxa, one of the god's lovers. As a child, Magni was exceptionally strong for his age. One such display of his strength was during his father's battle with the giant Hrungnir.
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.
He is a god of war and is the son of Odin, the ruler of the Aesir gods. Odin is also specifically identified as the father of Baldr, Vidar, and Vali, which makes these Thor's brothers. There is no mention of Thor having a sister in the Norse myths.
Magni and Móði (Old Norse: "strength" and "bravery") are a pair of minor deities in Norse mythology. They are sons of the god Thor, said to be embodiments of their father's traits. While Magni is born to Thor by the jötunn Járnsaxa (a lover of Thor), the name of Móði's mother is unknown.