Next in the line of release for Marvel Studios is the movie ‘Thor: Love And Thunder’. It entirely focuses on the God of Thunder after they defeated Thanos at the end of ‘Avengers Endgame’. Fans are extremely excited about the film. Marvel released its trailer in April and had some surprises like Jane foster featuring as Mighty Thor. It also showed Thor being Rune King Thor. Christian Bale plays Gorr – The God Butcher in the upcoming movie. It looks like Marvel is providing more insight with a new clip where Thor meets Goddess Of Thunder.
Jane Foster Claims Mjolnir in New ‘Thor: Love And Thunder’ Clip
Marvel released a brand-new clip of Taika Waititi’s ‘Thor: Love And Thunder‘ at the MTV Movie & TV Awards. It was a 23-second video expanding on what fans saw in the trailer of the movie previously. The video unveiled some new points. It showed Thor calling back his hammer Mjolnir as it flies in the air. The next thing that we get to see is the God of Thunder whistling and calling out to the hammer. As soon as he reaches near it, he sees it flying away in the opposite direction. It goes to the hands of his love interest, Jane Foster. Naturally, he is completely boggled. Jane then moves the hammer exactly in the same fashion as him. Her Mighty Thor charisma is unmissable, but to the dismay of fans, the video comes to an end thereafter.
Mjolnir Is Back!
Even though the new video was extremely short, still the glimpse at Mjolnir made it very worthwhile for fans. Thor’s demeanor of calling back his beloved hammer makes it clear that he has already tried it previously, probably in the battle of New Asgard when he was fighting a group of villains. Though it is still not clear whether he saw his ex prior to the scene, we know he is certainly shocked to see her as Mighty Thor.
This video has made the fans even more excited. They can’t wait to see the movie and how the story between the God of Thunder and Jane unfolds.
‘Thor: Love And Thunder‘ hits the big screens on July 8.
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