Summary

Marvel recently commanded the attention of millions of people with theAvengers: Doomsdaycast announcement, with a five-hour livestream proving to be a hit. While many argued it took too long, there’s no question that it served its purpose of grasping people’s attention to the upcoming movie,which will be released on Jul 19, 2025.

Chris Hemsworth was one of the most notable names to be announced forAvengers: Doomsday, as Thor is set to return to the Marvel Cinematic Universe once again. He’s one of the most iconic characters in the franchise at this point, but Thor is also someone who Marvel Studios might consider developing in this film.

Chris Hemsworth Thor Love And Thunder Reaction

Marvel Has Allowed Thor To Become Too Silly

Thor quickly grew to be one of the most powerful and popular characters in the MCU, and his unique humor was a big part of that. In his MCU debut, he hilariously reacts to life on Earth by being shocked at how people behave, while also learning that his own customs don’t quite fit in. It’s something that brought a lot of laughs, whether the writing team intended for that or not, but it has become a crutch for him over the years. Marvel has started torely far too heavily on Thor providing jokesrather than being seen as a serious threat, which is how he should be used. While there’s always room for some humor, as the MCU always has that tone, Thor has gone too far in this situation.

That was clear duringThor: Love & Thunder, whichalmost felt like a comedyrather than a superhero movie. The film was littered with jokes, the majority of which were either not funny or too childlike for most people to connect with.Hemsworth himself has publicly admitted they went too far with the comedy in this movie, hinting that the Australian actor would also enjoy being given something a little more serious to sink his teeth into.

Thor, Captain America, and Iron Man in Avengers: Age of Ultron

Avengers: Doomsday Can Reset Thor As A Character

Avengers: Doomsdayis expected to have more of a serious tone than most MCU films due to how high the stakes will be. This has been the case with everyAvengersmovie, as they’re always pushed in that manner, which makes this the best time to reset the character of Thor. Hemsworth boasts great comedic timing, and seeing someone who is so physically impressive be comedic is a nice break. However, he needs to be taken more seriously asone of Marvel’s most powerful characters, and that would also allow Hemsworth to flex more dramatic and serious acting. After so many MCU projects, that is a challenge he might be looking to take on, andAvengers: Doomsdaycan open up that possibility for him.

Marvel has also lost Captain America (Chris Evans' version) and Iron Man, who were two huge characters. Granted, both of them provided a lot of comedy over the years, but they were normally in focused storylines where people understood they were leaders and people to take seriously. That’s not how Thor has always been seen, but he’s a character capable of filling their shoes. Not only becauseThor has been around for so longbut also because Thor himself has been through a lot. After suffering issues with family and the loss of friends, it would only be natural that he’d be less goofy and a little more serious inAvengers: Doomsday.

Thor Love and Thunder Chris Hemsworth New Style

Marvel Could Have Thor In A Leadership Role

According to the current cast announcement, Thor is going to be the only member of the original Avengers lineup to appear in this forthcoming movie, which is staggering to think about. That instantly should put the character into a real position of leadership, especially due to his powers, as he’s one of the strongest heroes in the MCU. Anthony Mackie claims that his characterwill choose the new Avengers lineup, which hints that Captain America will lead them moving forward. While that makes sense due to his background in the military and Captain America’s general presence, now could be the time to freshen things up. People have already seen Captain America in that role when Chris Evans portrayed the character. Therefore, there isn’t a significant change happening outside of the actor involved.

That’s why making Thor one of the new leaders of the Avengers is important; it’s something fresh for the franchise. However, it would also be beneficial for the character itself because people want to see some development from Thor; otherwise, Marvel risks makingone of its most popular charactersirrelevant. People will still want the odd humorous line to keep connected and to ensure that the change isn’t too drastic. However, Thor also has to be different enough as a person inAvengers: Doomsdayfor him to have any genuine impact on the story, rather than just being there for the sake of a fun cameo.