Jane Dies as A Goddess at Eternity Scene [Thor Adopts Gorr's Daughter]No BGM| Thor: Love and Thunder

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Jane destroys the Necrosword, breaking Gorr’s bond with the dark weapon, but they are all dragged into Eternity’s realm. Gorr faces a choice: to erase the gods or to revive his daughter. Thor urges Gorr to choose life over death and bids farewell to Jane, who dies of her cancer and ascends to Valhalla in his embrace. Touched by their love, Gorr decides to bring back his daughter, and Eternity grants his wish. As Gorr surrenders to the curse, he requests Thor to take care of his daughter.

What do you think of the scene? Did you find any interesting facts? How would you rate the dialogue and the action? Do you have any suggestions or ideas? Share your thoughts with the world in the comments.

I put the video in 4K, extracted the background music score, and removed the irrelevant parts of the scene to give you a new taste of the cinematic experience and help you focus thoroughly on CGI, SFX, and the acting.

0:00 | Jane Destroys the Necrosword
0:21 | Thor Guides Gorr to Choose Life Over Death
1:32 | Jane Foster Promises Gorr that Thor Will Adopt His Daughter
1:52 | Jane Foster Dies in Thor's Arms [The Mighty Thor's Death]
2:35 | Gorr Brings Back His Daughter to Life
3:14 | Gorr the God Butcher Dies at Eternity
3:44 | More Scenes

[Outro Music]
Title: Hopeless
Artist: Jimena Contreras

[The Original Movie]
Thor: Love and Thunder
Release date: July 8, 2022
Director: Taika Waititi
Writers: Taika Waititi, Jennifer Kaytin Robinson
Stars: Chris Hemsworth, Natalie Portman, Christian Bale
IMDB: 6.2 of 10 based on 369K users
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© 2022 Disney Entertainment

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The scene when Jane died of cancer I honestly cried because I have a rare form of cancer that’s incurable and when she got let into the gates of Valhalla I couldn’t help myself she died a hero and was strong enough to save the world while fighting cancer and that’s pretty awesome In my opinion

MrThejokerswild
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At least Gorr got to see his daughter one last time before he died.

ivantheterrible
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This movie did a lot wrong but some of the stuff just worked. That shot of Gorr's daughter reflected in the water, showing her as a celestial entity did it for me. It's a small thing but I loved it.

Elthenar
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Gorr's daughter is played by Chris
Hemsworth's daughter
India Rose Hemsworth.

Jim_
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This was the only part of the movie that wasn't stupid and that is saying something.

cheesefactory
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Imagine dying at the very center of the Universe. Tragically beautiful.

Kamisato_Ayaka_
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Every one says she died in battle with Gor, or that she was a goddess and that's why she got into Valhalla. No that's not it. Her battle with Gor was over. She was not transformed at the time she died. However, the Asgardian magic did recognize her efforts. She did die in *A* battle, and one she was using Mjolnir to help fight: CANCER. In spite of that grave threat, she chose to help others, selflessly. Now that's what I call "worthy."

TheStaffmaster
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Not gonna lie. His love for her all he did to get her back. Is reasonable and any real
Father would watch the world burn if his daughter is taken from him.

_Eltoto
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In that moment Thor, realized how and why Oden adopted Loki.

mellis
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I can definitely understand Gorr's wanting vengeance against the gods because he turned to them in desperation and they didn't help him. However, much like with people, there are good ones like Thor

AmyBlackRoseCena
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I don't think some of you really understand the level of power Eternity has. I know the movies always nerf every hero's power levels compared to comics, but Eternity is the conceptual embodiment of the universe. If it is a part of the universe Eternity can manipulate it at will however it wants. Create or destroy and everything in between is not beyond it. Any wish Gorr might have made to resurrect any number of beings Eternity could accomplish.

Comic background explanation for extrapolation purposes: Eternity is one of several beings consisting of pure concept. Conceptual beings. Eternity, Death, Infinity, Oblivion, Order, Chaos, the In-Betweener, and a few others I forget basically encompass all the concepts that form the universe. They cannot truly be understood or completely conceived of by mere mortals. Any visage they choose to present is illusion, and merely something mortal minds can handle perceiving and skewed by their biases. Simply put, within their domains whatever they desire simply is. They are not corporeal and cannot be directly interacted with or affected by corporeal beings, though if these abstract entities desired to be interacted with and affected by corporeal beings then they could, because they can do whatever they want.

These beings generally choose a being to be their agent to act through. In the comics Thanos was the agent of Death (and WAAAAY more powerful than in the movies). Quasar was the agent of Infinity, Maelstrom that of Oblivion. for examples. These avatars had free will, but a natural inclination toward the concept the abstract entities represented. As such they generally carry out the desires of the being that empowers them.

The next level down were the corporeal powers known as Celestials. They are mysterious and nobody, not even the god, really knows their purpose or desires. They occasionally go to various planets and make a judgement on the population's worthiness to exist.They could be interacted with and affected, though their power makes such difficult if they don't want to be. There is also Galactus, the Eater of Worlds. He's a little more powerful than a celestial and has the purpose of exploding at the end of the current universe's life, creating a new big bang that births the next universe. In the comics, when he opposed the will of the celestials, three of them were needed to bring him down.

Beings such as Odin, and Zeus, overpowered leaders of the gods, were known as Skyfathers (or Skymother in Gaia's case). Other gods, like Thor, while powerful, could not do what Skyfathers do, which is basically anything they want. They were limited to one or two ideas, Like Thor being the god of Thunder. All of these gods are corporeal beings that can be interacted with directly and physically affected. For those of you who watched Moon Knight, Khonshu was the god who resurrected Mark Specter. Khonshu is not a Skyfather. He is the same tier as Thor. If Khonshu could resurrect Marc, then by basic scaling, a Skyfather could resurrect many and a being like Eternity can resurrect exponentially more.

So yes, Gorr could have wished for his daughter, his entire race and Jane Foster to be alive and Eternity could fulfill it.

mikekennedy
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I am glad to see this powerful moment again. This could have been a great movie if they could have decided whether they were making a slapstick comedy or a tragedy that leads to redemption but the jarring jumps from one to the other created a mess. Somehow they made the balance work in Ragnarok but not here.
There was a good story in there. Sad it was so disrupted.

johnmcgreevey
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Thor is the strongest one. his father died, his mother got killed by dark elves, his brother got choked to death, Asgard got destroyed by Surtur, Heimdal killed by Thanos, his true love Jane Foster died from cancer. Basically everyone he love died :(, Yet he never lose hope

adrianoyo
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The emotional whiplash from jokey jokey slapstick to tear jerking sadness is way too much. This movie could've been so much more.

Ace_of_Horns
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Gorr: What do I seek?
Liam Neeson: Only you can know that, Mr. Wayne.

bursegsardaukar
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I know how we all felt about Love and Thunder, but in just her short time as a hero, Jane willingly sacrificed her life for the greater good of the universe and proved what it means to be worthy. She truly was the Mighty Thor.

wickedshadesproductions
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There's nothing that a father wouldn't do for his daughter.

vylee
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Christian's acting is incredible. I cried so much during this scene.

CCPR
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In the comics Jane Foster dies also but is brought back by Odin, but in the MCU Odin passed already so there is no one to bring her back.

rickmarr
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Love the way movie telling the story. I don't care it's comedy or drama. If they deliver the stoy and touch, that's everything.

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