We review the two post-credit scenes that Marvel has given to fans of their god of thunder. Didn’t you recognize that new character? We explain it to you.
If you’re here to meet The explanation of the post-credit scenes of ‘Thor: Love and Thunder’ We understand that you have already gone to the cinema to see the new movie of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, right?
Aren’t you one of those who wait for the – on the other hand nothing reprehensible – premieres on Disney +? Or worse,you will not be one of those who despise what in all corners of Midgard are known as spoilers?
One way or another here we leave the last notice and start with the gutting.
SPOILER FOR THE SIZE OF THE BEAUTIFUL ZEUS
“Gods, men and women who feel alone and who manage that loneliness poorly are the ones who star in another classic Thor story that does not renounce the spectacular nature of the action sequences,” explains Fausto Fernández in his review of ‘Thor: Love and Thunder’, connoisseur of the comic adventure condition of Taika Waititi’s party.
And it is that if you have already gone through the box, and you have reviewed our explained ending of ‘Thor: Love and Thunder’, you will know that what the New Zealand filmmaker in particular, and Marvel in general, has come to have fun counting the thousand and a comic belonging to the house of ideas and, so that the party does not end, the first post-credits scene introduces us to a future character to watch out for: Hercules.
turns out Russell Crowe’s wonderful Zeus is not only not as dead as he seemed, but plotting his revenge against the god of thunder. Pained and resentful before the superheroes who have taken the place of the gods, he sentences: “When did we become a joke?”
Willing to clarify (with violence) what happened, we discover that his secret weapon is none other than Hercules himself, incarnated in this case by the brilliant writer, executive producer and actor Brett Goldsteinwhich the followers of ‘Ted Lasso’ will recognize as an absolute casting success.
In the comic world of Marvel, Hercules and Thor have a long history of clashes. Both have fought on opposite sides on many occasions and, on occasion, have ended up teaming up for a greater cause. He has been part of the Avengers, SHIELD and even the Guardians of the Galaxy, so his similarities with the son of Odin are as remarkable as his incessant clashes.
On the other hand, the most patient will have reached the scene after the final credits, the one that reminds us that, when Jane turns into stardust in Thor’s arms, it really showed that Mjölnir has made her a true goddess, worthy of Valhalla when she dies in battle.
In that little bit, we see Dr. Foster being welcomed into the eternal home of the gods by Heimdall (Idris Elba) himself. Does this mean that we will be able to see Natalie Portman again in the MCU if her soul lives on in the Norse afterlife? As comic book readers will know, anything is possible..
All it takes is a good excuse, and a thorough talk with Odin, for Jane to return to the world of the living.
Source: Fotogramas

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