First introduced in 1962s Journey into Mystery #83 (by Stan Lee, Jack Kirby, Joe Sinnott, Stan Goldberg, and Artie Simek), the adventures of Thor and Asgard have captured readers’ imagination as the thunder God battles to protect Earth. Thor’s adventures have taken him to nearly every corner of the Marvel Universe, and he is an essential hero in any major event that threatens the world. However, the son of Odin isn’t the only one to have held the mighty Mjolnir, as other characters have taken on the mantle of Thor along with numerous multiversal variants of the God of Thunder. Marvel Studios recently revealed many of the cast members that will be included in the upcoming Avengers: Doomsday, which includes Chris Hemsworth returning as Thor.Avengers: Secret Wars will follow Doomsday and is expected to be Marvel’s biggest film yet. It’s no surprise that one of the MCU’s flagship characters and original members of the Avengers would return. However, 2015’s Secret Wars (by Jonathan Hickman and Esad RubiÄ), which the film will seemingly be adapting, featured many different versions of Thor. The Thor Corps was Doom’s personal police force and later played a crucial role in the heroes’ victory. Expected to be the end of the current multiverse saga of the MCU, fans could likely see some of these Thor variants join the fight against Doom to save the Marvel Universe as they did in the comics.Throughout the multiverse saga of the MCU, fans have seen many different versions of iconic characters, such as Silvey in the Loki series or the Illuminati in Doctor Strange: Multiverse of Madness. It has also been established that variants don’t have to look like each other, such as the three Peter Parkers in Spider-Man: No Way Home. If the film does include different variants of Thor, Dargo would be a perfect character to showcase a future version of Thor as well as bring in a new actor to play him.
First introduced in 1962s Journey into Mystery #83 (by Stan Lee, Jack Kirby, Joe Sinnott, Stan Goldberg, and Artie Simek), the adventures of Thor and Asgard have captured readers’ imagination as the thunder God battles to protect Earth. Thor’s adventures have taken him to nearly every corner of the Marvel Universe, and he is an essential hero in any major event that threatens the world. However, the son of Odin isn’t the only one to have held the mighty Mjolnir, as other characters have taken on the mantle of Thor along with numerous multiversal variants of the God of Thunder. Marvel Studios recently revealed many of the cast members that will be included in the upcoming Avengers: Doomsday, which includes Chris Hemsworth returning as Thor.
Avengers: Secret Wars will follow Doomsday and is expected to be Marvel’s biggest film yet. It’s no surprise that one of the MCU’s flagship characters and original members of the Avengers would return. However, 2015’s Secret Wars (by Jonathan Hickman and Esad RubiÄ), which the film will seemingly be adapting, featured many different versions of Thor. The Thor Corps was Doom’s personal police force and later played a crucial role in the heroes’ victory. Expected to be the end of the current multiverse saga of the MCU, fans could likely see some of these Thor variants join the fight against Doom to save the Marvel Universe as they did in the comics.
Throughout the multiverse saga of the MCU, fans have seen many different versions of iconic characters, such as Silvey in the Loki series or the Illuminati in Doctor Strange: Multiverse of Madness. It has also been established that variants don’t have to look like each other, such as the three Peter Parkers in Spider-Man: No Way Home. If the film does include different variants of Thor, Dargo would be a perfect character to showcase a future version of Thor as well as bring in a new actor to play him.
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