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Promo art for Thor: Love and Thunder displays Mjolnir reforged once again, though instead of being in the possession of Chris Hemsworth’s titular character, Mjolnir is being wielded by a ...
The fan art shows Thor’s old hammer put back together with cracks and all. The art imagines Portman holding Mjolnir and features a blue background with lightning.
The first trailer for Marvel’s Thor: Love and Thunder gives us our first look at Jane Foster as Thor and her magical hammer, but the weapon might not just be another Mjolnir.
Marvel Studios has dropped a new batch of promo art for Thor: Love and Thunder, and it showcases the Worthy and Mighty Thors along with characters like Korg and Miek (she's got knife hands). Check ...
The new Mjolnir power. Thor (Chris Hemsworth) lost Mjolnir in Ragnarok in a memorable scene. His sister Hela (Cate Blanchett) caught the hammer, held onto it, and then broke it into multiple pieces.
An Avengers: Endgame concept artist has shared a considered scene involving Captain America and Mjolnir.
That was a logical assumption that Thor would fix Mjolnir. Maybe with the help of Peter Dinklage’s Eitri. That’s where Love and Thunder trailer 2 comes in. Half a minute into the clip, ...
As the solicitation for Thor #8 from Donny Cates and Aaron Kuder says "Everyone gets a hammer! ... They're Letting Anyone Pick Up Mjolnir These Days – Thor #8 Spoilers. ... Art from Thor #8.
The first teaser trailer for Thor: Love and Thunder brings Natalie Portman’s Jane Foster back to the Marvel Cinematic Universe and puts Mjolnir in her hands. The movie is slated to hit theaters ...
Mjolnir has been destroyed a handful of times in the comics and come back. There have been a few pieces of concept art for Avengers: Infinity War it looks like Thor could be holding up his hammer ...
Thor: Love and Thunder introduced Gorr the God Butcher's daughter, Love, and newly revealed concept art showcases the all-powerful child wearing a costume clearly inspired by her adoptive father ...
Thor's hammer is called Mjolnir, but the director of the first Thor film, Oscar-winner Kenneth Branagh, apparently did not originally want to call it that. Writer Zack Stentz told Vanity Fair that ...