Though he’s had his ups and downs, Thor remains one of the most stalwart heroes in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, starring in four solo films as well as every Avengers team-up in the franchise so far. Along with Bruce Banner, he’s also the only member of the original six Avengers who isn’t currently dead or retired. His brother Loki — or at least a variant — is going strong as well, with Season 2 of his series premiering in early October. Together, they constitute a hefty percentage of the MCU’s old guard and will ultimately help deliver it into whatever the future has in store.That naturally raises the question of whether they will meet in some future project, perhaps even later in Loki Season 2. And certainly, there’s good drama to be had in such a meeting whenever it may take place. The two have a lot of catching up to do, for starters, and given their periodic enmity, there’s sure to be considerable tension as well. That said, the pair tend to create trouble in-universe, and they’ve both grown and changed so much since they last saw each other that a reunion could cause more problems than it solves.Thor’s biggest test as a character comes in the wake of Thanos’ attack at the beginning of Avengers: Infinity War. Having failed to save Asgard from Ragnarok, the God of Thunder suffers a second failure as Thanos decimates the surviving Asgardians and murders Loki in front of his eyes. Revenge keeps him motivated for a little while, but the success of The Snap completely undoes him, leaving him an inebriated couch potato five years later during the events of Avengers: Endgame.RELATED: Ms. Marvel and Thor 4 Highlight Massive Hypocrisy Regarding the MCU’s CriticismRELATED: Loki Deleted Scene Reveals Chris Hemsworth’s Frog Thor Battling Tom Hiddleston’s God
Though he’s had his ups and downs, Thor remains one of the most stalwart heroes in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, starring in four solo films as well as every Avengers team-up in the franchise so far. Along with Bruce Banner, he’s also the only member of the original six Avengers who isn’t currently dead or retired. His brother Loki — or at least a variant — is going strong as well, with Season 2 of his series premiering in early October. Together, they constitute a hefty percentage of the MCU’s old guard and will ultimately help deliver it into whatever the future has in store.
That naturally raises the question of whether they will meet in some future project, perhaps even later in Loki Season 2. And certainly, there’s good drama to be had in such a meeting whenever it may take place. The two have a lot of catching up to do, for starters, and given their periodic enmity, there’s sure to be considerable tension as well. That said, the pair tend to create trouble in-universe, and they’ve both grown and changed so much since they last saw each other that a reunion could cause more problems than it solves.
Thor’s biggest test as a character comes in the wake of Thanos’ attack at the beginning of Avengers: Infinity War. Having failed to save Asgard from Ragnarok, the God of Thunder suffers a second failure as Thanos decimates the surviving Asgardians and murders Loki in front of his eyes. Revenge keeps him motivated for a little while, but the success of The Snap completely undoes him, leaving him an inebriated couch potato five years later during the events of Avengers: Endgame.
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