Why GORR Was Right! (and Galactus Proves It!)

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Published 2024-01-13
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When you rewatch Thor: Love and Thunder, it's obvious that Gorr was right about many of the gods being opulent a-holes that don't care abut ordinary people. But what about the necrosword? Why did it want to kill the gods? Was it connected to Venom, like in the comics? Or was it created by Galactus to be the weapon of his heralds?

When. you start to add up the missing pieces of the cosmic/multiverse saga...it all starts to make sense.

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Written and Edited by Pavel Terehovsky (pavel8866.wixsite.com/pavelt) [email protected]
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All Comments (21)
  • @joesjoeys
    Asgard was just kind of a sliver of a planet, not a whole planet. Is it possible that a celestial was born from Asgard, but they had the power to at least keep part of their home intact? A civilization powerful enough to survive the birth of a celestial would be pretty god-tier.
  • The gods of the MCU being as horrible and unforgiving as they are pretty much asked for someone like Gorr to start hunting them down. They failed their people besides maybe the asgardians.
  • I just hope at some point Thor can meet/see Loki from the series. I think it would be a great thing for Thor to see this version of Loki. Thor mentions often how much he believed in Loki and hoped he'd change. So for Thor to see Loki as a guardian of his own multiverse of sorts and what he did and how he had changed would be pretty cool to see.
  • @user-xp3mn9we3m
    I kinda hate that the necrosword corrupted gorr. In Jasson Aaron's Thor run they make the point that gorr isn't insane and actually in control of his actions, making him more terrifying, and it makes the reader (and Thor) question whether he us right. In Love & Thunder the audience had to SEE the gods beings dicks and then have gorr comment on it later so we could maybe agree with him, because otherwise we just see him as insane. Not super related to this vid but thought I'd bring it it up.
  • @vicmwaf
    Gorr wa right, Thanos was right every Marvel Villain is right
  • @jand.4737
    14:15 One can even reference Ultron for the "they started as Protectors" part. His primary purpose was to protect earth, but he decided that to protect earth, he has to actively go out and decimate humanity. Similarly, a young Odin might have thought in order to protect Asgard and the rest of the galaxy, he had to conquer it first.
  • @MrChupacabra555
    I think you, most other YouTube Theorists, and epically us Fans are putting WAY more thought into this than any of the writers at Disney are currently 😏
  • @usmcdevildog6935
    Once you've read the comic, the movie becomes beyond disappointing. The sword was supposed to introduce KNULL and how it connects to Venom. 😊
  • My biggest complaint of all this is they introduced the NecroSword and didn’t make it about Knull or have anything to do with him.
  • @cottonmouth1720
    Your true knowledge of comic books and their lore is appreciated. Its nice to listen to a video about this material from someone who really knows it. You make the other youtubers from comics look like the amateurs. Keep up the good work!
  • @myrugbypod
    Hey Ryan, I just noticed something, in one of your clips from the Eternals, it shows Arisham? (Red celestial) leaving earth through a black hole. As we learned in Loki our universe is inside a black hole separate from the TVA and the citadel of time. So does this mean the celestial arnt actually FROM or in our universe?
  • @azneph611
    I don't care if Christian Bale did not have a lot of screen time. I like his acting
  • If the writers of this channel wrote for the MCU, it would be saved at the snap of a finger! This would be a genius way of personifying the comic version of Galactus with an MCU tie-in. I doubt the MCU is that clever. Hopefully, some of their writers and creators watch this channel and get some proper inspiration from it.
  • @ELW77
    This was awesome. Love how you broke this down & I agree with you. Amazing!
  • @lpg12338
    WOW!!! This was really good, subscribed! 👍
  • 10:20 Asgardians are never in any movie depicted as aliens with advanced technology that was mistaken for magic. There are two related comments in Thor's movie. Thr first is by Jane Foster who misquotes Carl Sagan. The original quote is "any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic". It means that advanced technology can look like magic, not, as Jane Foster misquotes, that "magic is only technology we don't understand". And the other by Thor himself stating that for Asgardians technology and magic are one and the same. That's not the same thing as stating that they don't use magic, but only advanced technology.
  • I really like this way of tying Love and Thunder and Gorr in with so many other elements of the MCU.
  • @david10291029
    Nothing needed to prove Gorr was right, the way the gods treated him obviously prove his path was the right one.