In case any of you guys don’t know thor in the comics after odin die was 100x more powerful than thor in movies thor in comics billy ray thor is only one that kill thor I highly doubt that mavel will every show how powerful thor truly is
also the fact that Thor got a very powerful Berserker wrath that basically turns him into complete OP beast only problem is that he could get into a blind Rage state so he could attack even friendlies if shit luck happens THOR was always meant to be one of the strongest hero in the entire comics lore the one that truly matters the most
This version of Mjolnir was honestly quite weak. Thor with Mjolnir never felt like a God of Thunder. The only time he generated a storm was against the Destroyer, and that was a whirlwind. He’d have some powerful lightning blasts here and there, but they were all one-offs that seemed like it took all his concentration.
I love how he’s basically an expert with all weapons and hand to hand combat, even when he lost his powers. Just a testament to how skillful he is and how long he’s been fighting
@@KengJeeThao Marvel even if people love Thor was always supposed to outmatch literally every hero that has made an appearance in the MCU even Dr strange and Wanda
Always my most favourite Marvel character since a child. Really hope Hemsworth plays Thor as long as he can throughout Phase 4-5 even 6. One of the Unreplaceable Perfect Castings.
I hope that Chris Hemsworth will keep playing Thor in the MCU. But he needs the right script. Like THOR 1 and 2, and AVENGERS 1 and 2. And I hope Thor will have his classic hairstyle from THOR 1
I love the fact that on other planets Thor can produce lightning, but on earth he can produce storms because his mum, Jörd (the Norse name for Gaia) doesn't like her children being hurt, Odin's wife, Frigga, was well aware of what Odin did and supported it. Thor was not given Mjǫllnir (Crusher, not Star Hammer) to summon lightening, but to teach Thor how to control it. Regardless of what he looks like or how he acts, Thor is the Asgardian equivalent of an 18 to 19 year old. He still very young, but he revelled in that he was gifted with superhuman strength, rapid healing and a lust for battle. Like his father, his grandfather and even his great grandfather before him, he had to go through tragedy in order to learn to temper himself, become stronger, not just in body. To see what glory actually meant...after the fight, that not everyone in the universe heals as quickly as him or at all. Odin was going to give Thor the kingship because he and Frigga would be there to advise him. That scene in the vault, showed Odin that his son was not ready and was fully aware that Loki was manipulating the situation for his own ends. You don't get a title like All-Father by being last with the news. After losing his family, his home, his brother and his closest friend, Thor had finally learned enough to be able to wield Stormbreaker. The fact, is no matter how powerful he thinks he is, Stormbroker works by its own rules. It is a King's weapon, so only a king can wield it. That a friend (Groot) sacrificed to allow him him to wield it and he almost died to forge it, satisfied the Norse rules. Sacrifice and honour are the highest virtues. So not only did Thor become worthy of wielding a king's weapon, he also became worthy of wielding his family's greatest power. The legacy of Buri, called the Odin force while carried by him, now the Thor force. Thor achieved his full Godhood. Which is why his arrival in Wakanda was so powerful, why Proxima Midnight and Black Dwarf were afraid of him. They were facing a true God of War!
Great info but mcu doesn't care about any of that comic book stuff. Also i wouldn't say 18 or 19 i would 25ish bc if you think about in the comic before he got his hammer he was running around with the vikings. I would say he was 18 to 19 there.
This alone should give an idea to how much power and capabilities Thor possesses, he was able to drive Stormbreaker into the chest of Thanos, who already had 5 of 6 Infinity Stones, the way he easily dismantled Cap, Banner, and the others, Thanos was untouchable to literally 99% of the universe at that point. That is something insane, honestly.
@@AgIsANoob To be fair, if you tell someone there's only one way they win , they're probably going to give it everything. Tony might have thought twice about using the stones himself if he thought there was another way you know ?
To me Thor is the best fighter ever. I have followed him for over fifty years. I waited for ever for the right person to play Thor and movie special effects to catch up. So cool.
@@Luis-gn7ln it's not his obesity. He just had nothing left to fight for. He's been out of a single fight for 5 years, drowning himself in booze and junk food to escape the reality that he 'failed'. He defeated Thanos when he drove StormBreaker through Thanos's chest, but in his quest for revenge and giving Thanos a slow death, he let Thanos snap his fingers for which he blamed himself alone. He thought he wasn't worthy anymore. He'd lost all hope. But during Endgame, he gets Mjolnir as he summons it, "I am still worthy", poor bastard thought he was unworthy all these years. That sparked and restored some hope inside of him to fight for what's right and according to some people we're going to see the most badass and powerful version of Thor in his next movie. Looking forward to it
Thor went from having to hit the bridge in Asgard about a dozen times to break it to being powerful enough to break it with one lightening strike to being even more powerful after getting Stormbreaker to be even more powerful now that he's back in shape and has both of his weapons.
Thor versus malekith is underappreciated in my opinion, that was some pure comic book action with them flying through rifts in reality and shooting energy at each other, punching each other through buildings and stuff, getting there took a bit but the action was awesome
The Dark World is basically both an episode of GoT and Natalie's second chance at the romance arc in Attack of the Clones rolled into an unofficial epilogue of The Avengers event blockbuster.
I agree. Others may not like Dark World...but I liked it overall. My only issue with it...and whole MCU timeline...is way MCU keeps using the "5000 years ago" in scripts. Apparently, the universe is only 5000 or so years old....
Ragnarok is my all-time favorite Thor movie! Its so different than any of the other movies. The fight scene between him and the Hulk is pretty epic. EDIT: I know I wasn't the only one that got super stoked when Thor put on his iconic helmet as he was preparing to fight the Hulk! A nod to the comic book, and it also made me think of Adventures in Babysitting, lol.
@@ishangoel7291 Exactly! I think actually Stan Lee's quote was something along the lines "How to solve the problem of making someone stronger than the strongest person alive?...You make them a God"
I like how they had a dope ass scene with Thor’s hammer in ragnarok while at the same time they showed how powerful he is without it and now he’s even more powerful with stormbreaker
Is it just me who noticed that in every movie he fights in at one point Thor always jumps in to the fight and releases a thunder blast that defeats all the enemies in his radius
I went into theaters really doubtful they'd pull off a quality adaptation of Thor.......so glad I was wrong. When the voice over first started and I realized they got Anthony Hopkins to play Odin I relaxed, then this initial fight scene with Thor I wasn't believing what I was seeing. My wife told me that I looked like a kid on Christmas.
Did you notice that Thor's lightning cloak from movie to movie was disappearing. In Ragnarok, he is completely covered with lightning, and in the following films only when he is tense or angry, and then mostly his eyes glow.
it took multiple hits from the hammer to break the bridge in thor 1 but in ragnarok, thor destroyed the bridge with only one strike even without his hammer. shows how powerful he was in ragnarok.
There are but six beings who can even lift Mjönir : the one who made it, Odin, Thor, Hel (who, if they had done any research, they would know She is NOT the daughter of Odin. She is Loki's daughter), Vision,and Captain America (I loved it when he first picked it up, "I KNEW it!!!")
Some of the best music, bonkers fight scenes and Chris being himself..... The clunks and clangs of Mjolnir giving everything it smacks a bad day are so satisfying.
Remember how long it took Wanda to destroy the Mind Stone in Infinity War? Yeah, look how quick Thor destroys the Reality Stone in The Dark World. Sure, due to its fluid nature it was only temporary, but that’s some power from the God of Thunder
Lmao he never destroyed it literally came back the next moment. While wanda literally destroyed the whole stone and thanos had to use the time stone to reverse the effect. How come you can't spot the difference💀?
@@phillsgamingzone7479 I did…I explained it in the paragraph. It was “destroyed,” but only temporarily. It’s still a powerful testament to Thor’s strength and divine power. Don’t disrespect my intelligence, I was just saying something I admired about my favorite hero in the MCU. Am I, an American, wrong to share my opinion?
@@aaronalkor huh bruh what when did nationality came in between. I saw what you said but there was no point to compare that feat to wanda's cause wanda's feat is simply superior. That's what I mean
@@phillsgamingzone7479 don't try to act cocky and try to measure it like Wanda is superior to hulk when all somebody has to do is cut her throat when early weapons can't penetrate thor skin. Powers oh yes she's strong but being struck by lightning numerous times back to back will fry her human inferior body to bits before she can react or how about sending her through out of space without oxygen. Please put some respect on thor name the strongest avenger
Watching ALL of Thors action and fight scenes from all the Thor movies in a nonstop mashup like this is really satisfying man this is an amazing video good job
4:00 i remember screaming THOR!!!! so loud out of excitement that i thought i was going to be Kicked out of that Cinema XD much love Odinson, the Skygod will always be that one main reason of why i loved that movie even if am much more of an X-MEN person
@@human3213 No! That's for Hela only! That's not the case with Thor! Because even after the destruction of Asgard, he was more powerful in Infinity War!
Great video. He’s like a pirate that had a baby with an angel. To me Ragnarok is 1 of the top 3 movies in thee entire Marvel-verse. And it’s pretty damn funny. Hemsworth gots a little of that comedic swag
I loved it the way bro Thor looked, Yeah he was overweight but the long hand in the braided bed while welding Storm Breaker and Mjolnir and his eyes glowing with lightning was such a badass look in my opinion
Powers: Superhuman strength Longevity Lightning manipulation Invulnerability Flight Super human speed Healing factor Weapon calling God blast Worthy Human - God physiology Fighting skill Weather control Super jumping
Love how he just sweeps that guy at 8:49 and takes his legs out and sends him flying. Can tell you, that’s sure as hell gotta’ hurt! And I’ve always loved how badass that scene at 9:15 looks, when he runs up the steps and jump-spins to catch Mjölnir in mid-flight.
Imagine if that in order to prepare for a Future threat as powerful as Thanos or Ultron, Thor has Loki cast a Dark Magic Spell were takes the God-Force Powers from both Hela and Odin, and combines it with his own. With Thor's new God Powers for the Thor 3 Film along with Hela's and Odin's, he can be ready for Omega level threats. He still has Storm-breaker too!
Love Thor! I remember when people said that "Thor is gonna die in Endgame, you have my word" Well for anyone reading this just skip to 9:20 in the video for the answer.
As a kid, I only ever bought two comics (I know, misnomer for these two). They were THOR & DAREDEVIL. IMO, it is awesome that only 4 beings are worthy of wielding the Hammer: THOR, ODIN, VISION and STEVE ROGERS. :
@@williammason9789 they did such a great job with that show (Daredevil)! Yeah that is cool. Hemsworth did a phenomenal job in each and every movie. I just don’t find goofy, slapstick humor and self referential jokes to help tell a compelling story. It completely takes away from the immersion imo. Even as a kid it wasn’t my thing. It’s so cheap and easy to do, feels very generic. And it immediately places the movie in a category well below greats like the Dark Knight, Inception, etc. With that said the writing and delivery (from the actors) of the 3rd movie was brilliant. So well done for the type of movie they were going for.
@@Vladyyy you shouldn't be hating the character just because the movie is goofy,Thor is a fuging god that can summon lightning with his hammer that he can call back whenever he wants how cool is that? It's sad marvel itself couldn't portray their best character to the fullest,if Thor was taken serious and his powers more " raw " it could have been so much better,considering how much budget they have.I seriously want them to get new costume designers on Thor and fire waiti taiki or whatever,that guys skills are going down
@@vagodinfir1636 I didn't say anything about hating the character. But if a superhero "God" is being portrayed as a clown performing for 12 year olds then personally I don't find that respectable. That kind of humor is as cheap as it gets and it doesn't at all lead to me thinking "Wow what a mature and interesting character full of depth". They literally had Thor bounce a ball against some glass, and then hit him on the head for some laughs. And nevermind his whole Endgame portrayal. If that's the kind of humor certain audiences like, great, but it's definitely not anything your average 4th grader couldn't come up with. So it's not exactly worthy of praise or anything I'd find cool. This video (actually showcasing more of his maturity and the fact that he is a God) is what got me to watch the standalone Thor films for the 1st time. Not something I'd do if I hated him lol. And exactly. As usual it's Marvel that decided to tarnish the character by trying to turn everything into one big joke. As I said before, as an actor Chris is incredible and put on incredible performances given the script he had. The thing is like you said it's SO clear that Thor could have been so so so much more if a more serious director got a hold of things.
He didn't? Wasn't the point of him going to earth in the first avengers to get the space stone for thanos? Surely he knew what he was actually there to do. Also pretty sure he also knew there was one in his sceptre.
He knew and it belongs to him the stone was how to put it been at his birth place since before Odin. That's why he was the only person other than thanos being able to hold the cube without fearing death