Love, being the adoptive daughter of Thor, is appropriately played by Chris Hemsworth's daughter, India Rose Hemsworth.
Thor has adopted Love and is now raising her as a new father figure, something made sweeter by the fact that the pair are played by a real-life father and daughter. Recently there has been a great deal of talk about Hollywood nepotism, particularly among the children of popular actors becoming movie stars themselves.
During Thor: Love and Thunder's ending, the title of the movie is justified by the newly formed duo – Thor the God of Thunder and his adoptive daughter, Love. Not only did Thor train Love for combat, but he also gave Gorr's daughter Stormbreaker.
Thor: Love and Thunder is a family movie — especially for the Hemsworths. Per Hollywood Life, the character of Love is played by none other than Chris's daughter, India Rose Hemsworth.
After her resurrection, Gorr's daughter can shoot energy beams from her eyes and possesses superhuman physical characteristics.
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.
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.
In his youth, Magni would quickly come to be regarded as Thor's favorite child. Modi grew to resent him and their father, though not to an extreme extent.
History. 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.
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.
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.
Born on May 11, 2012, India Rose Hemsworth is the eldest of three children of the star couple. The duo named her India in order to pay homage to the country that holds a special place in their hearts.
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.
Does Thor Have a Daughter in the Movies? Well, as we know now, he has one in the MCU. But there was precedent for this in another Marvel movie. The animated film Next Avengers: Heroes of Tomorrow introduced viewers to Torunn Thorsdóttir, the daughter of Sif and Thor.
History. 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.
But when he reaches that cosmic being, he chooses to use his wish to resurrect his daughter right before he dies. 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.
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.
Thor is the son of Odin and Jörð, by way of his father Odin, he has numerous brothers, including Baldr.
In the nick of time, the Bifrost Bridge appeared and Torunn found herself wrapped in her father's strong arms. Thor explained that he left her on Earth in order for her to learn the same lesson he had to learn in humility so that she would not grow to be as arrogant as he was in his own youth.
Thor has four children. Two of his children are with his wife Sif, Thrud and Modi. He is stepfather to the god Ullr as well. Finally, he has another child with the giantess Jarnsaxa, Magni.
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.
Hercules' strength is rarely matched. There were times when he even overpowered the Incredible Hulk – a feat that not even Thor could complete. So, when it comes to physical strength, Hercules is the strongest. It was shown multiple times throughout comics.
In the film, Mjolnir “chooses” Jane not because of her own worthiness, but because of what we see in a flashback to when she and Thor were still a happy couple.
Other than Thor and Odin, certain other individuals have proven worthy of lifting Mjolnir in the primary continuity: Roger "Red" Norvell (a deliberate ruse by Odin) Beta Ray Bill. Buri (also known as Tiwaz, Thor's great-grandfather)