When Odin dies in God of War Ragnarök, his soul is trapped by Atreus in a marble, and his physical body is left behind as Ragnarök destroys Asgard; Kratos gives the marble to Freya, who then returns it to Atreus, leaving Odin's ultimate fate ambiguous as his spirit is "ceased to exist" after Sindri destroys the marble containing him. While some lore suggests gods might go to Helheim or Gimlé, Odin's consciousness is ultimately erased by Sindri's act, preventing any traditional afterlife or rebirth for him.
In mytholog Odin the Allfather does not successfully battle the wolf Fenrir but is instead destined to be swallowed and killed by the monstrous wolf during Ragnarok. Although Odin will bravely face Fenrir. Fenrir gains the upper hand fulfilling the prophecy and causing Odin death.
Odin's Death was a key event for God of War Ragnarök.
What happened to Sindri in God of War Ragnarök? Shaped permanently by his grief and trauma over the loss of his brother Brok, Sindri smashes Odin's soul at the end of God of War Ragnarök and disappears. He does return for his brother's funeral.
After an emotional farewell to his sons, Odin finally went to Valhalla. His spirit, however, would remain with Thor and all Asgardians to impart wisdom and help them on their future journeys.
Thor 5 is not officially confirmed by Marvel Studios, but it is widely reported as being in development with Chris Hemsworth set to return, with industry insiders suggesting a 2025 filming start and discussions ongoing, though no director or writer is attached and plans are fluid, possibly tying into events after Avengers: Doomsday. While Hemsworth expressed excitement to continue, the project's timeline remains uncertain as the focus is currently on the next Avengers films.
Despite tolerating Kratos' presence at the funeral, Sindri rejects his condolences and is last seen completely dejected before disappearing into the Realm Between Realms.
In 2017, in the wake of the death of Odin, his power over Hela's imprisonment within Hel finally waned until there was no longer any force keeping her at bay. She stepped out of a portal-like gateway soon after and arrived in Norway on Midgard, musing that she would have liked to see his death.
Surviving gods
Hoenir, Magni, Modi, Njord, Vidar, Vali, and the daughter of Sol are all stated to survive Ragnarok. All of the remaining Æsir then reunite at Ithavllir. Baldr and Hod return from the underworld - Baldr having been killed by Hod, and Hod by Vali, before Ragnarok.
The Marvel Visual Dictionary explained that Loki does not turn back blue even upon death because of Odin's magical change to him. It appears to be permanent except when Loki touches an object that is owned or created by the Jotunheim Frost Giants. This is why Loki didn't change back in color when Thanos killed him.
During Ragnarök, the All-Father, Odin, killed his own son Thor, after the God of Thunder turns against him, as he was convinced by Kratos to change himself for the sake of his daughter Thrúd. With Thor's death, Thrúd succeeded her father as the owner and wielder of the hammer Mjölnir.
There the Giants show Kratos to be the hero of Ragnarok -- more god of peace than god of war. Kratos is overwhelmed, even letting out a few tears and whimpers at the vision of him as a savior instead of an instrument of death and destruction, as he was in Greece.
Odin eventually broke free from Loki's mind control, but chose not to return to Asgard, as he knew that his life was coming to an end. Instead, Odin chose to spend his last remaining days on earth, in Norway. He then dies peacefully with both his sons at his side.
In revenge, Odin bound his brother Loki in the entrails of his own son, and imprisoned him under the world tree for eternity.
However, Thor and Loki joins forces with Valkyrie and Bruce Banner to escape Sakaar and return to Asgard, where Thor engages Hela in battle while Loki secretly revives Surtur to initiate Ragnarök. Hela attempts to fight Surtur, but is ultimately killed by his Twilight Sword.
And much like the grim reaper, Mistress Death's true form is a skeleton but she can changed into a woman (if so desires) and if anything happens to her (like being captured) then death itself would stop. Thus, in the comics Thanos actually falls in love with her and wants to prove his love to her.
The one-eyed god who sacrificed himself
Seated upon his high throne, Hlidskjalf, beside Frigg in Valhalla, Odin gazed out over the whole world. Yet he longed to know all things and gain wisdom and knowledge of what lay hidden. This desire drove him to sacrifice himself.
While Sony Santa Monica Studio hasn't officially announced God of War 6, strong evidence, including job postings requiring God of War expertise, suggests a new title is in development, likely a sequel continuing Kratos' journey into a new mythology, with Egyptian mythology being a leading speculation. Expect a significant wait, possibly until 2027-2028 or even the PlayStation 6 generation, as major God of War games take several years to develop.
Appearance. Straight away, Brok's most notable attribute is his deep blue complexion, a trait of which developed after his first death and not by natural means. It can be assumed he previously had the same tan skin tone Sindri has, although this is unknown.
When Zeus descended from Mount Olympus, he slaughtered Kratos' Soldiers, and only one lived to return to Sparta. Unfortunately for Kratos, on his journey to change his fate, he mortally wounded and killed the Last Spartan, which left Kratos the last remnant of the great army and Sparta.
The first F-bomb in the MCU was dropped by Chris Pratt as Peter Quill (Star-Lord) in Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 during a scene where he tells Nebula to "open the f***ing door," a moment that broke the long-standing PG-13 language barrier for Marvel Studios films and was partially improvised by Pratt.
The next major villain after Kang the Conqueror in the MCU is widely reported to be Doctor Doom, who is expected to be the primary antagonist for the Secret Wars storyline, replacing Kang as the central threat for the Multiverse Saga after discussions pivoted, according to Variety and Collider reports from late 2023. While Kang's Council of Kangs was a loose end, Doom is being positioned as the new "big bad" for the upcoming Avengers films, including Avengers: Doomsday.
Unfortunately, now that we have a multiverse, the MCU is anything but "tight and concise." This, I think, has been the main problem; the multiverse was the bad answer to the question "Where do we go after Endgame?"