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Thor: Ragnarok combines several major storylines from the comics at once, so it has a lot of Easter eggs and references, which we will tell you about in this material.

Beware spoilers!

Previous Champions of Sakaar

The coolest Easter egg could be seen in the trailer of the movie. There is a tower on Sakaar near the arena, which depicts metal busts of several famous comic book characters at once:

  • Beta Ray Bill is an alien who proved worthy to lift Thor's hammer. For this, Odin created another hammer for him - Stormbreaker;
  • Ares - god of war, son of Zeus, Avenger;
  • Goblin - scientist Ted Sallis tried to reproduce the serum of a super-soldier, but, having tested it on himself, he turned into a monster and began to live as a hermit;
  • Bi-Beast is an android that has two heads (one on top of the other). Each head has its own consciousness and baggage of knowledge. In the comics, he was created as a subspecies of the Superhumans.

All of them are past champions of Sakaar - this is Kevin Feige. And the last bust still under construction is the Hulk, the new champion of the Grandmaster.

"Planet Hulk"


Much of Thor: Ragnarok is based on the Planet Hulk comic.

He talks about how the Illuminati (Iron Man, Mister Fantastic, Professor X, Black Bolt, Doctor Strange) sent the Hulk into space because he became too dangerous. It was supposed to fly to a harmless planet, but the ship went astray and ended up through a wormhole on Sakaar, a cruel planet ruled by the Red King. The Hulk became a gladiator in the arena of the king, and he was able to escape from there when the best warrior of the arena, which was the Silver Surfer, was released against him.

In Ragnarok, the plot was changed:

  • So, the Hulk did not want to run away from Sakaar - he was quite satisfied with the conditions in which he fell;
  • There is no Red King in the film, the planet is ruled by the Grandmaster;
  • The Hulk plays the role that the Silver Surfer had in the original comic. When Thor gets to Sakaar, he meets a familiar face, but they still have to fight. Like the Hulk and the Surfer in the comics;
  • In the comic, the Hulk and other gladiators became part of the Battle Brotherhood, which included, among others, the Kronian Korg (a race of anthropomorphic aliens made of stone) and Miek. If the image of Korg was visually preserved - only his character was changed, then Miek in the comic was completely different. At first he was a small anthropomorphic beetle, but subsequently created a cocoon and emerged from it as a powerful warrior, who was listened to by other beetles.

Grandmaster


Sakaar is controlled by the Grandmaster. He is a representative of the ruling family that runs the planet, maintaining interest in the main entertainment - the "Championship of Champions".

In the comics, the Grandmaster is a different character. This is one of the most ancient representatives of the universe, the brother of the Collector (you saw him in Guardians of the Galaxy), immortal, looking for something new and interesting, because in his long life he has tried everything that is available to him. The Gradmaster, like the Collector, collects rare artifacts.

It is unknown if the MCU Gradmaster has immortality or if he is related to the Collector in any way.

"Championship of Champions"


The "Championship of Champions" is originally called "The Contest of Champions" in the film, a reference to the 1982 Marvel comics story of the same name, in which the Grandmaster and Lady Death kidnapped various Earth heroes to force them to fight in the arena.

Surtur


The fiery demon Surtur, the ruler of Muspelheim, is presented in the film exactly with the canon of Scandinavian mythology (there his name is Surt, and he is a fire giant). Up to that important detail that it is he who brings Ragnarok to Asgard, destroying it.

Thor's secret sister

In "Ragnarok" we learn that Hela is the firstborn of Odin, that is, Thor is her brother, and Loki is her stepbrother (in mythology, he is her father). Now, this is a reference to Thor's secret sister, who actually exists in the comics. And we are talking, of course, about a girl named Angela.

She has a rather complicated story, because Angela originally existed in the Spawn comic (!) and was a Hellspawn hunter. But in 2013, Neil Gaiman returned to work at Marvel, and with him, the rights were transferred to Angela. Marvel carefully introduced her into the Asgardian pantheon, presenting her as the daughter of Odin, who was believed to have died hundreds of years ago, but survived. And, like MCU Hela, she couldn't return to Asgard because she was kept in the local variation of Paradise.

By the way, she was part of one of the variations of the Guardians of the Galaxy team. More about it.

And the image of Hela also resembles a character named Kal Borson, Odin's brother, who was imprisoned for many years and was able to free himself in the Fear Itself storyline. In the same comic, he broke Captain America's shield, which vaguely resembles the destruction of Mjolnir in Ragnarok.

Infinity Stones


In the film, one of the Tesseracts appears in a cameo. We last saw him in The Avengers, and in the finale, Thor took him to Asgard to be deposited in Odin's Treasury.

So, in the film there is an episode in which Loki finds this stone while visiting the Treasury. You can read about what this means here.

By the way, in another episode of the film, Hela visits the Treasury and says that the Infinity Gauntlet presented there is a fake, thus destroying the theory that there are two Infinity Gauntlets in the MCU.

The Skurge Collection


At the beginning of the film, there is a scene in which Skurge boasts of his collection of weapons from various worlds. So, he is armed with two MP4s, with which he covers the Asgardians at the end of the film, shooting Hela's servants. So, this scene almost completely recreates Skurge's death in the comics (Thor #362, 1985).

By the way, in the comics, his nickname is Executioner (Executioner). This position is assigned to him by Hela in the film, handing him an ax that resembles Skurge's signature weapon from the comics.

triple cameo


When Thor returns to Asgard, he finds that Loki, in the guise of Odin, is watching a play about the exploits of the thought-dead Loki. So, Loki in this play is played by Matt Damon, Odin is played by Sam Neill, and Thor is played by Luke Hemsworth, the older brother of Liam and Chris Hemsworth.

Trog


In one scene, Loki apologizes for turning Thor into a frog in the past. This is a reference to the Thor #364 comic in which this happened, as well as to a character called Trog.

Throg, aka Puddlegulp, aka Simon Walterson (invented by screenwriter Walter Simonson) is a man who was turned into a frog by a sorceress. He began to live among his own kind in New York's Central Park, taking the name Puddleglot. But one day he found Thor in the swamp, Loki turned into a frog. Puddlemouth helped Thor by using a splinter that had broken off from Mjolnir. She endowed him with the powers of Thor, after which Puddleglot took the name "Trog" and remained a hero.

"Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory"


In the scene where Thor wakes up after being caught by the Valkyrie, he is chained to a chair and moves through the tunnel, at the end of which he will meet the Grandmaster.

This episode, in tone, pitch, and colorful, fast-changing color presentation, refers to the boat ride scene in the 1971 film Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory. And Thor is scared in the same way as the children with their parents in the Mel Stewart film.

"Real Ghouls"


In one of the scenes of the film, Korg helps Thor choose a weapon, and holds a spear with three ends. He says that with such a spear, three vampires can be pierced at once. This is a reference to the film directed by Taika Waititi (he directed Thor: Ragnarok, in case you didn’t know) Real Ghouls or What We Do in the Shadows, the main characters of which are three vampires.

"On the crest of a wave"


When Iron Man and Thor in The Avengers realized that they had a common enemy, Tony Stark called the god of thunder "Goldilocks", referring to the 1990 film Point Break, in which Patrick Swayze's character was also called the same.

In Ragnarok, in the episode when Thor tries to turn on the quinjet systems, he uses this word to turn on the computer, and it turns out to be correct. Tony Stark deliberately chose this word to annoy Thor.

"South Park"


When Thor and Loki arrive in New York looking for Odin, they arrive at a ruined nursing home called Shady Acres. There, Loki left his father, who had forgotten who he really was.

It's funny, but that's the name of the nursing home in South Park, where Randy Marsh's father lives.

And nursing homes with that name appeared in the films Ace Ventura with Jim Carrey, Lucky Gilmore with Adam Sandler, and even in.

177A Bleecker Street


The film features a cameo by Doctor Strange. He kidnaps Loki when he notices that he and Thor are in New York, and in place of the god of deceit leaves a note with the address 177A Bleecker Street. At this address, as you know, lives Sherlock Holmes, who was also played by actor Benedict Cumberbatch. So it's a double easter egg.

Fenrir


Fenrir in the film differs from his image from Norse mythology. There he is the brother of Hel (that is, he is the son of Loki), and it is Fenrir who is the one who kills Odin during Ragnarok.

There is nothing like this in the film. Here he is Hela's pet, who died when Odin expelled his daughter from Asgard. She resurrects him with the Eternal Flame.

"Avengers"


There are several references to the Avengers movie in the film:

  • When Thor meets the Hulk in the arena, he yells to Loki, who is in the Grandmaster's box, that it is Banner, asking if he remembers him. And Loki immediately says "We must leave this planet", remembering how the Hulk beat him;
  • By the way, the Hulk also uses this movement on Thor, hitting him on the floor in the same way as his half-brother once did;
  • In one scene, Hela stands in front of a crowd of Asgardians and orders them to kneel - just like Loki ordered people while on Earth.

Jane Foster


When Thor and Loki get to New York, the girls passing by them recognize the god of thunder and ask to take a selfie with him. Thor agrees, and they mention that they heard about Jane Foster leaving him.

The gap itself was left behind the scenes, as actress Natalie Portman refused to star in the continuation of the franchise.

"Avengers: Age of Ultron"


There are many references to Age of Ultron in Ragnarok:

  • Upon first meeting in the Arena, Thor tells the Hulk everything that has happened to him since their last meeting in Sokovia;
  • In the film, we learn that the Hulk flew to Sakaar on an Avengers quinjet, falling into one of the wormholes;
  • In the quintet, Thor includes a recording of the Black Widow, in which she says a trigger phrase that turns the Hulk into Bruce Banner. The same conversation ended the movie "Avengers: Age of Ultron";
  • When Bruce comes to, he remembers the events of Sokovia, mentioning the country and Ultron;
  • Thor finds Tony Stark's clothes for Bruce in the quintet.

"The incredible Hulk"


There is a reference to The Incredible Hulk in Ragnarok. In that film, there was an episode where Bruce Banner, apparently cured of gamma radiation, jumps out of a helicopter and, hitting the ground, turns into the Hulk.

In the new Thor, there is a similar scene where Bruce decides to help and jumps from the ship, but instead of turning into a green giant, he falls flat on the Rainbow Bridge and only then turns into the Hulk.

"He's adopted"


In the scene where Thor spots Loki on Sakaar, he tells the Grandmaster that it is his brother, to which the god of deceit replies that he is adopted and technically not Thor's brother.

This is a reference to the Avengers ending, where Black Widow tells Thor that Loki killed 80 people, and the god of thunder replies that he is adopted.

Brunnhilde


In Valkyrie's flashback, another blond-haired Valkyrie can be seen sacrificing herself, taking Hela's blow and thus saving her friend. So, that Valkyrie looks very similar to Brunnhilde, the commander of a detachment of female warriors of Asgard. The nickname "Valkyrie" in the comics is associated with her.

Stan Lee cameo


Of course, Stan Lee has a cameo in the film. It was he who shaved Thor, giving him a new fashionable hairstyle.

"Avengers"


Thor comes up with a name for his team to save Asgard and calls them the "Avengers" (Revengers), which refers, of course, to the Avengers.

In the Marvel comics, there was a team with that name, led by Wonder Man (Simon Williams). And in the MC2 universe, there was a team of superhero kids turned supervillains. She was led by Hope Pym, aka the Red Queen. And another version of the "Avengers": Revengers from the Cancerverse - a universe where there has never been death.

Xandar


Discussing how to get to Asgard from Sakaar, Valkyrie suggests flying through Xandar. If you remember Guardians of the Galaxy, then this is the planet where the Nova Corps base was located.

Zabiyaka-142


Valkyrie's call sign on Sakaar is "Scrapper 142". The Grandmaster calls her "one hundred and forty-two", and in the prequel book was translated as "Ruffian-142". This is a reference to the Valkyrie's first appearance in The Incredible Hulk #142.

Chris Hemsworth is an Australian-born Hollywood actor best known for playing the god Thor in the Marvel film series (The Avengers, Thor). Older brother of actor Liam Hemsworth.

Childhood and family of Chris Hemsworth. First roles

Chris' homeland is Melbourne, Australia, but he spent his childhood on a farm in the provincial Bulman. The middle of the Hemsworth brothers, he got along well with both the older Luke and the younger Liam.


The family moved frequently, but eventually settled on Phillip Island, where the boys quickly found something to do - like true Australians, from morning to evening they conquered the waves on the board. But there was something in Chris's life that managed to win back the palm from surfing - acting. From early childhood, he loved to play small skits in front of his family. Love for this occupation was shared by both his brothers. Together, the guys often dreamed that one day they would reach the same heights as other great Australian actors, for example, Heath Ledger or Naomi Watts.


The first step on the path to success was participation in the Australian TV series Neighbors, broadcast on local television since 1985. All the younger Hemsworths got into the episodic cast: the first was Luke, who played a character named Nathan Tyson, then Chris had to learn to respond to Jaime Kane, then Liam, who briefly became Josh Taylor, got into the series.


At 21, the young man tried his luck at an audition for the soap opera Home and Away, applying for the role of a character named Robbie Hunter. But the producers had already found a suitable performer, so they offered Chris to play another character - Kim Hyde. The series was filmed in Sydney, and Chris had to leave his father's house and move to the capital, where he was waiting for his first success - for his role in the series, he was awarded the Australian Film and TV Academy Award as a "breakthrough of the year."

Young Chris Hemsworth in the television series Home and Away

In addition, during the three years of filming in the project, Chris gained a lot of useful experience, including learning how to ride a horse. In parallel, he appeared in episodes of the television series Horse Club, Marshal Low, Gwen Jones, and also took part in the fifth season of the Australian version of Dancing with the Stars, where he lasted until the fifth week.

Australian Dancing with the Stars: Chris Hemsworth (2006)

Moving to the USA. New roles of Chris Hemsworth

In 2007, Chris suddenly realized that local television would not be able to offer him anything new and moved to the United States. In Hollywood, the star of the Australian "soap" was accepted with open arms and approved in the cast of the large-scale film "Star Trek". Chris played George Kirk, the father of Chris Pine's character.


Soon Chris got to play in a pair with Sean Bean in the low-budget crime comedy Big Money. His character, an ordinary clerk named Sam Phelan, miraculously became the owner of a huge sum of money, alas, belonging to a criminal authority. Despite the limited funding, the film came out quite memorable, and soon Hemsworth's name was in the credits of another similar project (Perfect Getaway) along with Mila Jovovich and Steve Zahn.

The heyday of Chris Hemsworth's career. Thor and the Avengers

In 2011, a turning point came in the life of Chris Hemsworth - the director of the superhero blockbuster Thor chose him among the many contenders for the main role of the hammer god. The actor had serious rivals: Channing Tatum, Swede Alexander Skarsgard, WWE wrestling champion Paul Levesque and even Chris's younger brother Liam, but Kenneth Branagh still chose the middle of the Hemsworth brothers. And it is not surprising, because the tall muscular Chris without any tricks looked like a thunderer embodied in reality, and his courageous Nordic profile could give odds even to the purebred Scandinavian Skarsgård.


However, the actor had to try and gain about 9 kilograms of muscle mass before starting work. To do this, he adhered to the following schedule: 4 days of grueling training (during the day he “pumped iron” in the gym, and in the evening he surfed, boxed or ran for several hours) and only one day to recover.


Only after the family vicissitudes of Thor, Odin and Loki (who, incidentally, were played by Anthony Hopkins and Tom Hiddleston) hit the big screen, Chris realized the extent of his luck. He not only instantly ascended to the top of Asgard, but also gained confidence in his acting future, because Thor was an integral part of the truly inexhaustible Avengers franchise. A year later, he first appeared on the same screen as part of a single team with other Marvel superheroes: Tony Stark, Hulk, Black Widow, Captain America and other fearless fighters against evil.


Initially, the king of Asgard pursued personal goals - he intended to return to his parental home his brother Loki, who had betrayed his people, who had stolen a mysterious weapon of super-destructive power in order to attack the Earth. To prevent the threat, the leader of the secret organization S.H.I.E.L.D. Nick Fury (performed brilliantly by Samuel L. Jackson) brought together all the superheroes known from previous film adaptations of Marvel comics. And if at the beginning of the film Thor had to come into conflict with the characters of Robert Downey Jr., Chris Evans, Mark Ruffalo and other Avengers, then after the "showdown" he became a solid part of their team and even laid eyes on the beautiful Black Widow Natalia Romanoff (she or Scarlett Johansson).


And soon the audience saw Hemsworth in the grotesque horror film The Cabin in the Woods. He got a very funny role - the good-natured athlete Kurt Vaughn. Chris had a chance to show himself from a funny, self-ironic side, and to show remarkable heroism. I must say, without the branded "Thor" beard, most viewers did not even recognize him.


Another significant role for Chris at that time was the hunter from Rupert Sanders' film Snow White and the Huntsman. During filming, he got a lot of pleasure from communicating with "Snow White" Kristen Stewart, despite the fact that the girl accidentally put a bruise on his face, and also made friends with the beautiful Charlize Theron, who this time performed the character from the "dark side".

"Evening Urgant": Chris Hemsworth, Jeremy Renner and Tom Hiddleston

In 2013, the young man starred in the biographical drama Race about British Formula 1 driver James Hunt. The success of the film was proof that Chris Hemsworth is not only capable of throwing Mjolnir with a pretentious expression on his face, but can rightfully be considered an Actor.


In the same year, the second solo film about Thor was released, and in 2015 Chris returned to this role in the blockbuster Avengers: Age of Ultron.

In 2016, Chris Hemsworth appeared in the "female" remake of Ghostbusters. He played the secretary of the beautiful paranormal hunters.


In 2017, the premiere of the third and final part of the adventures of the king of Asgard in his solo film took place.

Chris Hemsworth's personal life

Despite the appearance of a typical handsome heartthrob, Chris Hemsworth can be safely called an exemplary family man, with the exception of marriage to actress Isabelle Lucas (Chris's partner in Home and Away), hastily concluded in 2006 and just as quickly fell apart.

A beautiful red-bearded, with remarkable strength, a protector of people, the son of the great Odin - the god Thor (Donner) is the most ancient of the Scandinavian-Germanic pantheon of deities. He was worshiped when they were waiting for rain, harvest, the birth of children. Thor is a cheerful ace, loves to measure strength and eat a bull in one sitting, protects the Universe from the giants of the Turses. His day of the week is Thursday.

Thor - who is it?

In Scandinavian mythology, Thor is the god of thunder and lightning, one of the favorite people. Refers to the highest gods - aces. It is called "thrice-born". According to different versions, his mothers are considered to be: the goddess of the earth Yord, the giantess Fjorgyn, or Khlodyun. Father - Odin, the supreme god of all 9 worlds in the Universe. From childhood, Thor was famous for his irrepressible and cocky character, throwing stones and bearskins during outbursts of anger. Having matured, Thor assumed the function of protecting Asgard (the city of the gods) and Midgard (Earth) from hostile frost and fire giants (turses) and jotuns.

Thor symbol

Powerful and good-natured with copper-colored hair - the god Thor is sometimes ridiculed by other gods, they consider him a simpleton and a narrow-minded mind, which is not true. Donner is quick-tempered, but honest, straightforward and does not tolerate injustice. In defense against the enemy and elimination of turmoil, he has no equal. With his magical equipment, Thor is practically invincible. Symbolism and attributes of the thunder god:

  • Thor's sword- in his youth, the god tried to fight with swords, but this did not inspire him, he spent more time in competitions and throwing objects.
  • Hammer of Thor (Mjolnir)- a skillful product of dwarfs from the world of Svartalheim. Made of iron, and so heavy that only Tohru could lift it. Mjolnir is a formidable weapon that always hits the target and returns like a boomerang to its owner. When thrown, the hammer causes thunder and strikes lightning.
  • Yarngrape (Magic Gauntlets)- help to hold the red-hot hilt and throw Mjolnir over long distances, to other worlds.
  • Megingjord - magic belt. Thor's strength is increased several times, thanks to this attribute, presented to the god by the giantess Grid.
  • Staff Gridavol- helps to cross deep rivers with a strong current.
  • Chariot drawn by goats(Tangniostr "grinding teeth" and Tangrisnir "grinding teeth") - Thor's vehicle across the sky.

Thor - mythology

"Elder Edda" - a literary monument of ancient Scandinavian culture includes legends about the gods, and Donner is one of the key characters. The myth "The Song of the Hold" says that one day, Thor, the god of thunder, went to rescue Mjolnir, who was kidnapped by an evil giant. Hold agreed to give the weapon in exchange for marrying the beautiful goddess Freya. Thor, dressed in a wedding dress, arrived at the giants. During the wedding feast, Thrym put the hammer to the "bride" on her knees to consecrate the marriage union, the god of Thunder was just waiting for this, grabbed the hammer and dealt a mortal blow to Thrym.

Thor and Loki

In any mythology of the world there is a “dark horse”, in the mythology of the Scandinavian-Germanic peoples it is Loki, the god of trickery and cunning. Thor and Loki are blood brothers, not quite the right interpretation. In one version, he appears as the brother of Odin, in another, the stepson of the All-Father. Lodur, his other name, is a representative of the natural giants of the Jotuns, but for his extraordinary mind, resourcefulness and sense of humor, he is allowed to live in Asgard. Loki is a frequent companion of Thor and constantly either substitutes the god of thunder due to his dual nature, or rescues him from various troubles.

Thor and Odin

Thor in mythology, his father Odin, and all the aces - together will go to the sacred final battle on the day of Ragnarok. The wolf Fenrir (son of Loki) will eat the sun, then kill and swallow Odin in battle. Thor will fight with another son of Loki, the monstrous serpent Ermungandr (the world serpent), living in the oceans. Thor will blow off his head with his hammer, but he will not have time to move far (according to legend, only 9 steps) and the deadly poison gushing out of the monster's mouth will kill the god.

Son of Thor

Thor is a Scandinavian god who also personified the masculine principle. In this capacity, he was called upon for the earth to bear fruit and babies to be born. Thor himself was married twice. The first giantess wife of Jarnsaks gave him two sons, Magni and Modi. Seth, his second wife bore him a daughter, Trud. The son of Magni, in the prediction of the three Norns (maidens of fate), will surpass his father in strength and become great. On the day of Ragnarok, Magni will pick up the hammer Mjolnir that fell from the hands of the defeated Thor and continue the tradition of his father in the new emerging world.

Thor

Thor- in German-Scandinavian mythology, one of, the god of thunder and storm, protecting gods and people from giants and monsters. The "thrice-born" eldest son and goddess of the earth (either Hlodyun or Fjorgyn). In the area of ​​the spread of Germanic languages, Thor is dedicated to the day of the week - Thursday (English thursday, German Donnerstag). It is possible that the name of Numi-Torum, the god of the sky of the Ob Ugrians, is also associated with the name of Thor.

In Scandinavian mythology, the god of thunder, rain, storms and fertility, the second most important after Odin. The red-bearded hero possessed powerful strength, which he loved to measure with everyone, and an incredible appetite - he ate a bull in one sitting. Thor is the protector of people (live in) and gods (live in) from and monsters.

From his mistress, a giantess (dr. Nor. Járnsaxa), Thor had two sons and. By Seth he had a daughter.

The giant stole his hammer Mjollnir from Thor, Thor went after him, accompanied by Loki. Dressed up as a goddess

Fans of the Marvel Cinematic Universe have calculated how old the superhero Thor and his younger brother Loki would be if the characters were born on Earth. It turned out that if we count the age of the gods by human standards, there will be nothing unusual in the impulsive behavior of the characters. After all, they may be younger than their fans.

The first discovery using simple mathematical calculations was made by Tumblr user Peter Maximoff, writes BuzzFeed. To begin with, he needed to find out the average life expectancy of the gods on Asgard, which he successfully coped with.

Googled "how many people live on Asgard" and found this:
In short, about 5100 years. Loki said this in Thor: The Dark World to Odin. When Odin said: “We are not gods. We are born, we live, we die just like people,” Loki replied: “Plus or minus five thousand years.” So if the average life expectancy of a person is about 80 years, then on Asgard life lasts about 5100.

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Until now, it was almost impossible to determine the exact age of the characters, because the directors and screenwriters did not give references to it. But in the film Avengers: Infinity War, released in May 2018, Thor nevertheless let slip about himself.

If Thor is now 1500 years old, which is what he said in Infinity War, then we divide the average life expectancy on Asgard (5100) by Thor's age (1500) and we get that his current age is 3.4 of the total life length of the gods.

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After that, the user took 80 years for the average life expectancy of a person and divided by the resulting 3.4. Thus, he managed to find out how old God would be if he were born on Earth. It turned out that he was still far from the gray-haired old man.

Let's apply this to a person with an average life expectancy of 80 years. We divide 80 by 3.4 and get 23.5294118. Oh my God! Thor is now at the worst stage of his life, because he is 23 years old!

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Thus, at a young age, Thor already managed to lose an eye, a family, and then the whole world. However, the earthlings considered that at the age of 23 and without adventure, the superhero should have enough problems.

Thor is not special. We're all here at 23, the worst time of our lives.

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Be that as it may, after success with Thor, users rushed to find out the age of Loki. And here things were much easier.

Out of curiosity, I went to Loki's Community Wiki page and looked up his age. The article says that he is somewhere between 1052-1053, so let's do the same calculations: 5100 / 1052 = 4.85. We translate into human measures: 80 / 4.85 = 16.4948. All this damn time Loki was 16 years old!

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However, Loki's teenage crisis may be much less true than the age of his older brother. The god of deceit was still born not on Asgard, but in Jotunheim and is the descendant and king of the ice giants. In addition, in the comics, he was already reborn in the body of a teenager, but this did not stop him from remaining the same lover of intrigue and deceit.

Nevertheless, the fan calculation of the psychological age of superheroes explains a lot in their behavior. It will be easier for viewers to understand the impulsive and thoughtless actions of the brothers if they make allowances for the age of the characters.

Previously, fans were not interested in the age of the characters, but in their appearance. Before the release of Infinity War, a real battle began between the fans of the Avengers. Social media users speculated. Such films would cause uncontrollable nostalgia.

Especially modern against their background seem to be female versions of Marvel characters. Journalists p. Now fans can only watch and wonder how much Tom Hiddleston looks like the Olsen sisters and that Ryan Reynolds could marry himself.