Despite Valkyrie being unapologetically bisexual in the comics, with her most notable relationship being with archaeologist Annabelle Riggs, her sexuality went unmentioned in the third film of the Thor franchise.
The film does confirm her sexuality though, when Korg (Waititi) mentions that Valkyrie's girlfriend died in battle. There is also a blink-and-you'll-miss-it scene in which Valkyrie kisses another woman's hand. However, that is really the full extent of Valkyrie's bisexual storyline.
Instead, there are just a couple of short references to Valkyrie's sexuality in Love and Thunder. One is just a flirtatious moment with one of Zeus' (Russell Crowe) handmaidens when Valkyrie kisses her hand, and the other comes in a conversation with Korg (Taika Waititi).
She seductively kisses the hand of one of Zeus's handmaidens after stealing the lightning bolt of the Greek god played bombastically by Russell Crowe.
The Valkyrie Queen Sigrun is the leader of the nine Valkyries that you can fight as an optional boss in God of War. The Valkyrie Queen Sigrun can be summoned at the Council of Valkyries located near the Shores of Nine, but only once all other Valkyries have been defeated.
This article argues that the medieval Scandinavian valkyrie and shield-maiden, overlapping categories of warrior, are best understood as a third gender, a hybrid of masculine and feminine attributes.
There are several stories in Norse mythology of Valkyries having to give up their place in Valhalla when they marry a mortal man. There's also evidence that marriage could be used as a punishment for a Valkyrie who strayed from Odin's service.
While the fourth Thor film does confirm that Valkyrie is canonically queer, it takes place during a blink-and-you'll-miss-it moment where Waititi's character Korg points out that Valkyrie is sad and drinks too much because her girlfriend died in battle.
When the character known as Valkyrie was introduced in the pages of Marvel Comics by Roy Thomas and John Buscema, she was featured as a member of a warrior group caked the Valkyrior, and given the Asgardian name Brunnhilde.
Superhuman Longevity: Like all Asgardians, Valkyrie is extremely long-lived, as she ages far slower than humans. Despite being over 5,000 years old; she still maintains the physical appearance of a woman in her prime.
It's clear that Valkyrie's developed a lot of affection for Jane, and the two warrior women get along really well. Valkyrie and Jane never get together romantically, but you can see glimpses of the sisterhood that Valkyrie lost in the battle with Hela. In Jane, she finds someone with whom she can reestablish that bond.
In Thor: Love and Thunder Thompson is king of New Asgard.
Gorr's daughter is played by India Rose Hemsworth, the daughter of Thor himself, Chris Hemsworth, and actress Elsa Pataky.
There is no same-sex kiss in Thor: Love and Thunder, but the latest Marvel Cinematic Universe film directed by Taika Waititi does several moments for its LGBTQ characters to express themselves.
Valkyrie was brought into the MCU before all of these characters and is lauded as the studio's first major LGBTQ+ character yet her bisexuality was only addressed in the most recent film, Thor: Love and Thunder.
Valkyries can become pregnant and carry the fetus to term, but they die in childbirth (Let Them Burn). Upon a Valkyrie's last death they disintegrate into particles of light. These particles of light coalesce into the shape of a Valkyrie with her wings and ascends into the sky.
The Valkyries are a group of thirteen demigoddesses that are charged with choosing the most worthy Human warriors and guiding their souls to Valhalla after their death. These warriors were to be used as an army for the Gods.
Brunhilde is the eldest of the 13 Valkyrie sisters. She stood up against the Gods in an attempt to save Humanity. She is the ongoing main protagonist of the series as she is the one who chose Humanity's finest and strongest warriors in Ragnarok to stand up against the strongest Gods and slay them.
Göll is the youngest of the 13 Valkyrie sisters and the deuteragonist of the series. During the Ragnarok matches, she is usually seen by Brunhilde's side, anxiously watching each match.
Defeated by Hela
Riding a winged steed, Valkyrie engaged Hela in combat. Hela created a vast amount of weapons that she used to kill the Valkyrie as they descended on her.
The friendships that Valkyrie has are excellent. Especially after losing her fellow valkyrie women, seeing her and Jane bond was soothing in a deep way. Valk and Thor have more of a sibling relationship than anything, always ribbing each other, but it's still enjoyable to watch.
In “Thor: Love and Thunder,” Tessa Thompson's Valkyrie is now King Valkyrie of New Asgard. However, she has not found her queen.
Valkyrie are all female. They reproduce by mating with the males of other species, Humans, Nephilim, Cambions, Angels, and Demons, to be exact. In all cases, the Valkyrie has dominant genes. This almost always ensures that the child is a Valkyrie.
Keres and Valkyries
Both deities are war spirits that fly over battlefields during conflicts and choose those to be slain. The difference is that Valkyries are benevolent deities in contrast to the malevolence of the Keres, perhaps due to the different outlook of the two cultures towards war.
She's King. Thor and Valkyrie's choice of words is very interesting. Traditionally, kings have a higher rank and more power than queens. Also, Valkyrie already messes with Asgardian gender a little bit by being a female warrior.