Thor: Love and Thunder fans complain as new Marvel film opens up MCU ‘plot hole’
*Spoilers follow for ‘Thor: Love and Thunder’*
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Your support makes all the difference.Marvel fans have complained that the newly released Thor: Love and Thunder has opened up a significant plot hole for the MCU.
The film, which is a sequel to 2017’s Thor: Ragnarok and the fourth entry in the Thor sub-franchise, debuted in cinemas this week.
Love and Thunder stars Chris Hemsworth as the god of thunder, alongside Tessa Thompson, Christian Bale, Russell Crowe and Natalie Portman.
Spoilers follow – you have been warned!
The film sees Thor face off against Gorr, the God Butcher, played by Bale, who is determined to eradicate all the universe’s gods.
In order to do this, he plans to use Stormbreaker, Thor’s weapon, to travel to Eternity.
Eternity is a powerful cosmic entity capable of granting one wish to whoever manages to reach it and touch it. Ulimately, Gorr uses his Eternity wish to bring back his dead daughter, Love.
However, fans have pointed out that the introduction of Eternity opens up a significant plot hole dating back in 2019’s Avengers: Endgame.
During Endgame, Thor fell into a state of extreme depression after failing to stop Thanos from acquiring the infinity stones.
Fans are now questioning why he didn’t choose to travel to Eternity and use the wish to bring back all the people who Thanos “snapped” out of existence.
Buzzfeed’s Karlton Jahmal wrote on Twitter: “#ThorLoveAndThunder was cool. Not MCUs greatest work tho. These McGuffins are getting somewhat outta hand. Couldn’t #Thor have used that Eternity being against Thanos?”
“If Thor always knew about a god at the center of the universe that can grant any wish why didn’t he do anything in 5 years between Infinity War and Endgame to try to go to the center of the universe and wish all the blipped people back to existence?” asked another.
“Why did Thanos not go to Eternity and just wish for half the universe to disappear?” someone else questioned. “Seems like it would have saved him a lot of time and trouble?”
Activist Cameron Kasky wrote: “I don’t know if this is a plot hole but the whole eternity thing was… idk.”
Meanwhile, film fans are criticising Marvel for failing to add a trigger warning to the start of Thor: Love and Thunder due to a certain storyline involving Portman’s charcater, Dr Jane Foster.
Love and Thunder’s director, Taika Waititi, recently revealed that he had been “anxious” about working with Bale and Crowe due to their reputations for “method-y” processes.
You can read The Independent’s four-star review of the film here – and find out which actor is unexpectedly introduced in the film’s post-credits scene here.
Thor: Love and Thunder is out in cinemas now.
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