A lot went down in "Thor: Love and Thunder," Marvel's follow-up to the smash hit "Thor: Ragnarok." Here are some lines that mean way more than you may realize.
Thor: Love and Thunder is a successful and fun new adventure for the God of Thunder but it also raises some new questions about the Marvel Cinematic Universe
Black Panther actor Martin Freeman, who plays Everett Ross in the MCU, makes a surprise confirmation that he will appear in the Disney+ show Secret Wars.
From the amazing final showdown to Russell Crowe's scene-stealing performance, here are the moments from Thor: Love and Thunder that deserve a second watch.
It turns out that the title of "Thor: Love and Thunder" has a far deeper meaning than one might expect. Let's take a closer look at what it really means.
Fans have had their gripes with "Thor: Love and Thunder" since its premiere, but there is one detail that strikes some as more than a bit disrespectful.
The "Love and Thunder" trailers weren't entirely honest with us about the God of Thunder's fourth solo outing. Here are some of the most egregious examples.