- "Bring me Thanos!"
- ―Thor to The Black Order and his army when he arrived in Wakanda in Avengers: Infinity War.
Thor Odinson is the Asgardian God of Thunder, the former king of Asgard and New Asgard, and a founding member of the Avengers. When his irresponsible and impetuous behavior reignited a conflict between Asgard and Jotunheim, Thor was denied the right to become king, stripped of his power, and banished to Earth by Odin. While exiled on Earth, Thor learned humility, finding love with Jane Foster, and helped save his new friends from the Destroyer sent by Loki. Due to his selfless act of sacrifice, Thor redeemed himself in his father's eyes and was granted his power once more, which he then used to defeat Loki's schemes of genocide.
Upon being welcomed back to Asgard as a hero, Thor was forced to return to Earth in order to retrieve Loki after he had survived to fall through a black hole and had begun his attempt at world domination, having taken possession of the Tesseract. Thor joined the Avengers under the guidance of S.H.I.E.L.D. and stood with them to stop the schemes of his own adopted brother, eventually following the newly formed team as they battled against Loki's army of the Chitauri during the Battle of New York until Loki was eventually defeated by the Avengers, captured and returned onto Asgard to await justice for his crimes against Earth.
Thor returned to Asgard having defeated his brother's schemes, as he then helped the Asgardian Armies restore peace across all of the Nine Realms during the War of the Nine Realms. However, the peace proved to be short-lived as Thor then fought the Dark Elves during the Second Dark Elf Conflict as they had attempted to plunge the Nine Realms into eternal darkness. During these events, Thor was reunited with Jane Foster who had become host to the Aether and a target of the Dark Elves, with Thor being forced to free Loki from imprisonment for his aid. Eventually, the Aether was removed from Foster's body and Loki seemingly sacrificed Thor from Kurse, leading to the Dark Elves and Malekith's defeat. Thor renounced his claim to the throne and left Asgard for Earth so he could stay with Foster.
During his stay on Earth, Thor helped the Avengers once again, this time in their attempts to locate Loki's Scepter. This also lead to him joining the fight against HYDRA. Following HYDRA's defeat and the capture of Baron Wolfgang von Strucker, the team had to stop the newly created Ultron, a rogue invention inadvertently created by Tony Stark which had threatened to wipe out all of humanity and replace it with its own Ultron Sentries. Once Ultron had been defeated, Thor promised his Avengers allies that he would return and went back to Asgard to investigate the visions he saw when being manipulated by Scarlet Witch of the Infinity Stones. In his investigations, Thor also discovered that Loki was still alive and had usurped Odin's royal throne during Thor's absence.
To aid in both pursuing his brother and finding his father to return peace to Asgard, Thor sought help from Doctor Strange. However, Thor was just too late to save his own father from death. Shortly afterwards, Thor met Hela, the Goddess of Death and his sister. In the wake of his first encounter with Hela, Thor's hammer Mjølnir was destroyed and he was banished to Sakaar, where he was forced to compete in the Contest of Champions. After a reunion and subsequent fight with Hulk, the pair allied with the rogue Valkyrie in order to save Asgard and escape Sakaar. After battling with Hela and losing an eye to her, Thor then had Loki unleash Ragnarök and destroy Asgard, killing Hela in the process, although he escaped with the remaining Asgardians. Declaring that Asgard was all its people and not a place, Thor accepted his newfound position as king and decided to relocate the Asgardians on Earth.
As they were en route to Earth, their ship was attacked by Thanos and the Black Order, who sought the Tesseract which Loki took from Asgard's vault at the last moment. Thor witnessed Thanos take the stone and murder his brother before he was flung from the ship and left for dead. He was picked up by the Guardians of the Galaxy and had teamed up with Rocket Raccoon and Groot to travel to Nidavellir. With the help of Eitri, Thor crafted Stormbreaker and aided the nation of Wakanda and the Avengers in defeating the Outriders and confronting Thanos. However, Thor squandered his chance to kill Thanos with his new weapon and Thanos activated the completed Infinity Gauntlet and erased half the universe's population from existence before he escaped. After the Avengers were joined by Captain Marvel, the team traveled to the Garden, where Thor and the Avengers ambushed and interrogated Thanos, discovering that the Titan destroyed the Stones, ensuring that a reversal of his actions was now impossible. Enraged, Thor beheaded Thanos using Stormbreaker and left the planet.
Following Thanos' death, Thor left the Avengers and relocated to Tønsberg, Norway, where he and the surviving Asgardians resettled, renaming the town New Asgard. Five years later, Hulk and Rocket traveled to New Asgard to convince the now-overweight and depressed Thor to rejoin the team after discovering how to travel through time. Thor joined the Avengers on their Time Heist and participated in the Battle of Earth, where he fought Thanos again alongside Captain America and Iron Man, the latter sacrificing his life to eliminate Thanos and his armies. After attending Stark's funeral, Thor decided to go with the Guardians of the Galaxy, proclaiming Valkyrie to succeed him as the new ruler of the Asgardians.
Appearance[]
Tall, Muscular with golden hair and wearing asguardian armor with a red cape and uses a hammer.(formerly)
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Personality[]
Righteous, brave, fearless, perseverant, and chivalrous. Can speak in a condescending tone at times, but has respect for life and is endeavored to humans.
Powers & Abilities[]
*Superhuman strength, speed, stamina, durability, endurance, reflexes, agility, senses, and longevity, Electric Manipulation, Thunder Manipulation.
*Immortality *Nigh-Invulnerability *Godly Strength *Regenerative Healing Factor
*Abilities via Mjolnir, Weather Manipulation, Demensional Transportation, and Flight.
*Master Martial Artist and Hand-to-Hand Combatant.
*Master Tactician, Strategist, and field commander.
*Wields a Magic, All-powerful, Indestructible, Uru-Metal Alloy Hammer known as Mjolnir. (Uru is an indestructible metal alloy that is far stronger than Vibranium and even stronger than Adamantium)
Super-Strength[]
Thor, due to being a God, has Godly strength and powers, such as being able to crush the Mark VI's Gauntlet, headbutt it and send it a far distance, throw it to the ground and stand toe-to-toe with the Hulk in the Avengers. He has thrown Hydra soldiers around and can send them or the Iron Legion far distances by just punching or kicking them. He can break Ultron soldiers with his bare hands, grabbed a falling car mid-flight and dropped it on a bridge with ease in Avengers Age of Ultron, and can crush the ground with his feet.
Durability[]
Since Thor is a god he has increased durability which is beyond an average human's normal durability. Thor is bullet proof and has taken hits from the Mark VI and Hulk in the Avengers. He has also taken hits from Ultron's upgraded vibranium armor in Avengers Age of Ultron. He has survived a massive explosion from the bifrost bridge in Thor and survived an explosion that destroyed an entire city in Avengers Age of Ultron. Electricity is ineffective against Thor as he is the God of Thunder.
Weapons[]
Thor uses a powerful hammer called Mjolnir a gift from his father Odin.The hammer is made from a metal called Uru and was forged into a dying star. Odin then put magic on the hammer to make it more powerful.
Properties:
-Powerful hits.
Thor has been able to use his hammer to break the bifrost bridge, smash the iron legion and Ultron soldiers, flip a car, knocking Frost Giants miles away, break the earth and destroy an entire city in Thor, the Avengers and Avengers Age of Ultron. He can charge his hammer with lightning to hit with extra damage.
-Flight.
Mjolnir enables Thor to fly far beyond the speed of sound.
-Blocking.
Thor often uses his hammer to block weapons and projectiles, protecting himself.
-Projectile.
Thor can throw his hammer at enemies and command it to come back to him. He can also shoot lighting from his hammer and charge his hammer with lightning before throwing it at enemies to cause more damage.
-Weather manipulation.
Thor has been shown to use Mjolnir to make tornadoes, control the rain and command lightning.
-usage
Mjolnir can't be lifted by others who are not worthy. Odin once said "Who shall ever hold this hammer, if he be worthy, shall possess the power of Thor," because Thor is worthy, he can lift the hammer and possess its power.
Teleportation[]
Thor uses Heimdall's help to send him from realm to realm in less than a minute by calling him.
Stamina[]
The God of Thunder seems to have increased stamina beyond human levels, as he fights armies of Frost Giants in Thor, Chitauris in the Avengers, Dark Elves in Thor the Dark World and Hydra and Ultron soldiers in Avengers Age of Ultron without getting tired and regaining full strength, even after a fight between him and Ultron. In his final form he still continues fighting.
History[]
Iron Man 2[]
Thor was first referenced in Iron Man 2, when Agent Phil Coulson of S.H.I.E.L.D. was ordered by director Nick Fury to leave his post at Stark Mansion, and transfer to "New Mexico".
This is because Thor was already banished at this time, and crash landed in New Mexico. At the end of movie in the post-credits scene, Coulson arrives at New Mexico beside a crater, revealing a giant hammer embedded within the sand in the center, and Coulson saying, "Sir, we found it."
Thor (film)[]
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The Avengers (film)[]
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Iron Man 3[]
Thor was again referenced in Iron Man 3 by Aldrich Killian, while Tony was held captive, saying "...ever since the big dude with the hammer fell out of the sky, subtlety's kinda had it's day."
Thor: The Dark World[]
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The Avengers: Age of Ultron[]
Thor is set to appear again in the second installment of The Avengers along with the rest of the characters, but this time with additional team members and more darker storyline than before.
Quotes[]
"I accept your surrender."
"Your ancestors called it magic, and you call it science...well I come from a place where they're one in the same thing."
Notes[]
- Chris Hemsworth portrays the character throughout the course of the Thor series, as well as in The Avengers.
Trivia[]
- There are no current trivia available on this topic, as of the moment.
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