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MCU Love & Thunder Spoiler Thread

It's pretty genuine at the end with Thor and jane and at the very beginning with Gorr but the fact they put all that story in the backdrop for most of the film to relegate the rest for jokes and an all around dumber and less heartfelt Thor is criminal especially when he fits exactly into the mold of gods that gorr is literally going after showings he's no different and that gorr is basically correct anyways unlike Thor in the god butcher story
I liked IW Thor, the correct balance between comedic Thor and a Thor who is serious when needed.

Hemsworth plays the character well, it's more of the poor writing and bad restrictive demands from Disney
 
And it's just not Batman, it's honestly the DC properties in general.

After the disaster that was the DCEU, they are finally allowing their directors to make their own movies. Some are not very good, but it's nice seeing each movie be their own thing. Shazam, Suicide Squad, Joker, etc
Took them long neough and we had to endure Suicide Squad and Warner League to get there though
 
After watching The Boys, you kinda want a more raw feeling from the movies, to go beyond boundaries and embrace what can potentially be a darker and more engaging story.
Meh, after the last season of Umbrella Academy it kinda hits different
 
Stormbreaker seems to have ties to Eternity

I think the implication is that Stormbreaker has always been 4-C. That aligns with it easily cutting through the full power blast of the Infinity Gauntlet
I definitely agree. It was explicitly shown in ancient texts on Gorr's planet to have been recognized as the key to Eternity for a very long time, so it's pretty logical that it would be at least somewhat comparable to the full gauntlet. It also fits with Odin having saved it for a future Thor to use when he became king, and the Russos saying that it could cut through the IG blast when Mjolnir couldn't because "it [Stormbreaker] is a king's weapon." It also clashed with the Necrosword, which was unharmed by Zeus' lightning bolt.
 
As much as I would like to, Stormbreaker has nothing to do with Eternity.

The key to open the path to Eternity is the Bifrost, which existed long before Stormbreaker was created, the axe is important because it can channel the Bifrost but the key is the Bifrost itself, if it could be summoned by a pen then Gorr would have gone after the pen, so I don't think we can use that element from the movie for a significant upgrade
 
Obviously Stormbreaker wasn't always the only thing that could summon the Bifrost, but it's telling that there were texts that specifically recognized Stormbreaker as what summoned the Bifrost to open Eternity (something that Eitri also mentioned in Infinity War). That just acts as support for how powerful the axe itself is, and is background context for it slicing through the IG blast. It was intentioned to be a weapon for a king of Asgard, and since prime Odin likely fits the 4-C that the other top tier gods do it makes sense that he'd have a 4-C weapon
 
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