Realizing that someone needed to continue their duty of ferrying the dead to the afterlife, Jane, her cancer now in remission, became Valkyrie and returned to being a superhero.
Jane returned to life and convinced Thor to reclaim his name – she was the only Thor in town at the time – while she focused on recovering from cancer. (Jane eventually gets transformed into a Valkyrie, but that's a story for another time.)
Sadly, Jane isn't around to be part of Thor's new family. In her human form she's dying of cancer, and although Thor's hammer Mjolnir imbued her with the powers of an Asgardian god, this power proved to be too much for her human body.
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We'll see Hemsworth's Thor again, without a doubt. The credits tell us as much. It's just a matter of whether we'll see him first in the next Avengers film, Secret Wars, or Thor 5. Hey, we might even see Love join the Young Avengers, which Marvel seems to be setting up.
But after watching new Thor in action, he admits that she deserves the mantle. Thor Odinson initially suspects Jane might be this new hero. But he eliminates her from his list of suspects because she is going through chemotherapy for breast cancer, which, he reasons, would make her too weak to fight.
In the comics, Jane hesitates at the gates of Valhalla, not wanting her life to be over yet, until Thor and Odin combine forces to revive her. With a second chance at life, Jane makes her cancer treatments a priority, and goes back and heals up while Odinson takes up Mjolnir and becomes Thor again.
Gorr's daughter is played by India Rose Hemsworth, the daughter of Thor himself, Chris Hemsworth, and actress Elsa Pataky.
Jane Foster is Thor's latest successor, both in the comics and in the MCU. Mjölnir adopted Jane as its master in the midst of her battle with cancer. After Thor lost the ability to wield his hammer, Jane – an ambassador for Earth in Asgard's Congress of Worlds – was telepathically contacted by the thunder god's hammer.
At the end of the movie, Jane makes the decision to embrace becoming the Mighty Thor for one final time. She helps Thor get the Asgardian children home, but as soon as she returns to her human form, she dies in the God of Thunder's arms.
Love, being the adoptive daughter of Thor, is appropriately played by Chris Hemsworth's daughter, India Rose Hemsworth.
However, some information about Sif is known. She is a goddess connected to the Earth and the wife of Thor, by whom she has a daughter named Thrud. She also has a son Ullr by an unknown father, and she has two stepsons named Magni and Modi. She is distinctively and indisputably blonde in the remaining original texts.
“When did we become the joke?” Zeus says. “They will fear us again when Thor Odinson falls from the sky.” Hellbent on revenge, the lightning god bestows his son Hercules with the task of taking on Thor — cut to the big reveal of Hercules himself, played by Ted Lasso Emmy winner Brett Goldstein.
However, the film also implies that the hammer only sees Jane as worthy because Thor unintentionally revised the rules of Mjölnir, giving it the power to protect her. Captain America didn't need anything special for the hammer to see him as worthy – he's able to wield it without issue in Avengers: Endgame.
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What did Jane Foster whisper in Thor's ear? The catchphrase that Jane used out loud earlier in the film was, “eat my hammer”.
Natalie Portman Confirms She's Done With Marvel Movies.
Whether that ends up being a fifth Thor film, another Marvel movie or even an appearance in a Marvel series such as Loki season 2, we're just relieved to know Thor: Love and Thunder was not Hemsworth's last MCU project! Are you relieved to know that Chris Hemsworth will return as Thor in the MCU?
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Despite only being present for a few minutes, Gorr's daughter was, in many ways, the heart of the story. Played by Hemsworth's real-life daughter, India Rose Hemsworth, Gorr's child died in Love and Thunder's opening moments, cradled by her father (a genuinely moving scene carried by Bale's impressive performance).
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.
Portman has never directly addressed the reasons for her initial departure from the MCU, though sources have indicated it was essentially due to creative differences during the production of Thor: Dark World.
Jane decided to keep using Mjolnir as the MCU's Mighty Thor, however, because she wanted to use what little time she had left to do something that mattered, and she eventually died helping Thor stop Gorr and ascended to Valhalla.
During a confrontation with a creature known as Mangog, who was trying to destroy the city of Asgardia at the time, Jane sacrificed Mjolnir to defeat the monster, giving up her life in the process (“Mighty Thor” Vol. 2 #705).
In short, Jane's cancer became too severe and, after defeating the villain Mangog, Jane reverted back to her normal self and died in front of her love, Thor Odinson. Jane's spirit awakens in Valhalla, where she is greeted by Odin.