![]() An unknown woman, however, ends up lifting it and ends up taking on the mantle of Thor. After Nick Fury whispers something to Thor, later revealed to be "Gorr was right" - referring to the idea that no gods are worthy - Odinson loses the ability to wield Mjolnir. Then sadly, while Thor Odinson is battling Gorr the God Butcher, Jane gets diagnosed with breast cancer. Eventually her marriage to Kincade dissolves and she loses custody of her son, Jimmy, but they both end up dying in a car accident. Jane's mother died of cancer and her father died of a heart attack when she was young. In the comics, Jason Aaron majorly retconned much of the character of Jane Foster, making her so much more compelling than she ever was. Natalie Portman and Chris Hemsworth in Thor: Love and Thunder (Image credit: Marvel Studios) How does Jane Foster become the Mighty Thor? That’s a shame because the character’s theories on Einstein Rosen Bridges and wormholes have made her one of the most intelligent characters in the MCU, while her scenes with colleagues Erik Selvig (Stellan Skarsgård) and Darcy Lewis (Kat Dennings) are quite charming and funny. In the second movie she is literally a prop the walking Reality Stone. She’s a better than average love-interest that solely exists to inspire our hero to become super again in Thor. The first two Thor movies have been widely considered to be on the lower end of the MCU spectrum and neither film really knew what to do with Jane. ![]() However, sometime in between Avengers: Age of Ultron and Thor: Ragnarok, they have an offscreen "mutual dumping," according to Thor. They then reunited in Thor: The Dark World. ![]() They are separated when he goes back to Asgard and destroys the Bi-Frost. ![]() Jane finds Thor using science, they fall in love and she makes him worthy again. While the storyline for the MCU’s version of Jane Foster isn’t as convoluted as her character’s history in the comics, it’s admittedly not the most compelling. Natalie Portman and Chris Hemsworth in Thor: Love and Thunder (Image credit: Jasin Boland/Marvel Studios) ![]()
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