My Threads(4)
In Thor: Love and Thunder, could Gorr have found a loophole?
When Gorr the God Butcher successfully journeyed to Eternity to grant his wish in Thor: Love and Thunder, he realized that killing all gods wouldn't bring Love back. Knowing that Thor would be able to look after his daughter Love, he resurrected her, only to die of the Necrosword's corrupting influence. However, couldn't he have made a wish that would allow both his daughter and himself to live in peace? With the correct phrasing, he could have overcome the Necrosword's influence. For example, he could have wished to live peacefully with his daughter, Love. This would have ensured that they were alive and happy together.
Hypothetically speaking, what are your thoughts on an Young Avengers project?
Many of the original Avengers are dead or retired, so the idea of a Young Avengers film or TV show isn't impossible. of the group in the comics have made their debuts in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, which only increases the chance of the team getting together in the cinematic world. Loki introduced a younger variant of the nefarious but lovable character, aptly named Kid Loki, whilst Hawkeye saw Clint Barton training his mentee Kate Bishop to take over his role. Doctor Strange's sequel set the scene for America Chavez, Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania had Cassie suited up and, more recently, WandaVision's Billy Maximoff reappeared in Agatha All Along, his asset of powers ready to go. If that doesn't make a Young Avengers appearance more than likely, the post-credits scene of The Marvels shows Kamala Khan (Ms. Marvel) recruiting Kate Bishop into some sort of group, asking her: "Did you think you're the only kid superhero in the world?" Hopefully, the Young Avengers will soon
Is Loki trapped forever as a living Loom?
I know it's been a few years since the series was released, but Loki remains a steadfast favorite of mine, with WandaVision a close second. However, one question that has been bugging me for a while now is whether Loki is gone? And no, I don't mean dead, but the end of the Disney+ show saw our beloved trickster god weaving together all branches and timelines in the shape of Yggdrasil. Though it's a fitting end to Loki's arc, his glorious purpose, I'm certain that many people across the globe, including me, would like to see more of him. What are your thoughts? Do you think this is the end of Loki's journey, an eternal sacrifice?
Do you think Wanda Maximoff is the most powerful Avenger?
Ok, so I've been scrolling on a lot of websites lately, trying to prove to my friends that Wanda Maximoff, with her full extent of powers, is way more powerful than Thor or Carol Danvers in the Avengers roster. And I wanna know what you think, so feel free to comment! Before you do, here are some factors to convince you that the Scarlet Witch is indeed the most powerful of them all: She was born with her abilities For those of you who don't know, there's a difference between witches (like Agatha Harkness) and sorcerers (Doctor Strange). Witches are born with their powers, even if they are buried and need a catalyst to be discovered, whereas sorcerers gain their powers over time. Unlike Stephen Strange, the neurosurgeon who sought out a cure for his hands and instead ended up learning Eldritch magic, witches' abilities are more powerful due to them naturally obtaining them. Her catalyst that awakened her powers was an Infinity Stone Wanda Maximoff was exposed to the Mind Stone duri