Jane and Thor broke up due to distance, busy lives (Thor as an Avenger, Jane with astrophysics), and growing resentment, with Jane ultimately ending it because she felt Thor wasn't present, though Thor later claimed it was mutual; the full story, including Jane's realization of her mortality and cancer, was revealed in Thor: Love and Thunder.
They both had busy lives and were not able to spend enough time together. Jane knew that she would never be able to be with him enough, so she broke up with him so she would be able to move on with someone she could have a normal life with.
According to the article Natalie Portman wanted Patty Jenkins to direct the Thor films but she quit due to creative differences with Marvel. So Natalie also followed suit.
Marvel Studios CEO Kevin Feige claimed that Jane was absent from Thor: Ragnarok due to the fact that the movie primarily took place in the cosmos.
The saddest Marvel deaths often cited include Iron Man (Tony Stark) for his ultimate sacrifice, Black Widow (Natasha Romanoff) for her selfless act and fight with Clint, Vision (especially his repeated deaths), Gamora (sacrificed by Thanos), Yondu Udonta (a father's sacrifice), and Wolverine (Logan) in Logan, for his emotional farewell to Laura, plus the devastating snap victims in Infinity War like Spider-Man, Black Panther, and Groot.
NoobMaster69 in Avengers: Endgame is the same character, Aaron, from Captain America: The Winter Soldier, an Apple Store employee who played Fortnite with Thor and Korg, revealed in a later Xbox tie-in commercial where his cousin (who created the name) appears, tying him back to the MCU's gamer tag in Endgame.
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.
Namor is revealed as the most hated Avenger, struggling with a violent legacy and self-loathing. Namor has been both a hero and a villain, causing controversy throughout his long history. In Namor #1, he must face his past and salvage his legacy while navigating prison and public disdain.
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.
In an interview, the "Black Widow" star revealed she asked Marvel Studios to remove her from the film's credits entirely, clarifying she had no involvement in the project. Scarlett Johansson's request follows her highly publicized battle with Disney over her "Black Widow" contract, which was settled in late 2021.
Thor's recent physical disability (a severed arm, which is soon "replaced" by a prosthetic arm) is presented as permanent and follows his loss of worthiness, which prevents him from lifting his mighty hammer; thus, he is captured by his enemy, who gleefully severs his arm.
In an industry that often pits actresses against one another, Johansson and Portman broke the mold with reciprocal respect. Their off-screen rapport became just as indelible as their roles, and here's the rundown on how it all went down.
Hela was also extremely resentful of her imprisonment at the hands of her own father, Odin, whom she was initially loyal enough to willingly execute his will, and even help him conquer the Nine Realms, although she would eventually rebel after Odin grew to become a benevolent king.
In a moment of wistful affection for his girlfriend, Thor asked his trusty hammer to always protect Jane, and in doing so unwittingly enchanted Mjolnir to do just that. Just like Thor's father Odin once enchanted the hammer to only be lifted by someone who is worthy, Thor cast a spell that let Jane use its powers.
Portman mostly fulfilled her sequelization duties. But when she was called back for reshoots, the Oscar winner left Marvel high and dry — she cited scheduling conflicts — which resulted in Hemsworth recruiting his real-life wife Elsa Pataky to stand in for Portman in a scene where Jane and Thor make out.
Many characters that have been in the movies are confirmed to be LGBTQIA+ in the comics (iceman, mystique, Kate pryde, a lot of others) along with having many identifying actors playing characters in the franchise.
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Valkyrie
Played by queer actress Tessa Thompson, Valkyrie was the first queer superhero in the MCU as confirmed by both Thompson and Thor: Ragnarok director Taika Waititi. In Thor: Love and Thunder, we learned that she had a former girlfriend who died in battle.
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See below for our full tabulation of every time an Avenger swears in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, counted up through Avengers: Infinity War. There are almost no surprises on this list. The Avenger with the worst potty mouth, by far, is Tony Stark.
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He knew Tony for a long time. They also fought in a lot of battles together. They were like brothers. On top of that he had all the previous things happened which probably made him even more sad when Tony died.
Lila Barton is only daughter of Clint Barton/Hawkeye and Laura Barton. She's the sister to Cooper and Nathaniel Barton. She lives at the Barton Family Farm with her family. Lila and her family are not in any government files, which is why the Barton Family Farm is used by the Avengers as a place to hide and lay low.
Chris Evans left the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) as Captain America primarily because his contract ended after fulfilling his obligations (including extensions) and he felt the character's story reached a satisfying conclusion, particularly in Avengers: Endgame, wanting to avoid overstaying his welcome and explore other roles, despite reports of potential future appearances being denied by Evans himself.