


Previously, she was the editor-at-large and editor-in-chief for Movie Pilot. He also ruled over the sun, light, and power as the ultimate king.Īlisha Grauso is a features editor at Screen Rant, as well as the editorial lead for Atom Insider with Atom Tickets. As the most important and powerful deity in Egyptian mythology, Ra was the father of the gods and of all creation. Ra - Ra is also mentioned in Thor: Love & Thunder. However, as audiences never saw a body, it's entirely possible she survived and will return. In theory, Hela is dead, killed by Surtur in Thor: Ragnarok. Hela - Hela, Thor's half-sister and the Goddess of Death, is also referenced in Thor: Love & Thunder.

Their story in Thor: Love & Thunder is similar to the comics, where, as the rulers of Glenglavenglade, the Garden Eternal, they were two of the first gods killed by Gorr the God Butcher. Sequoia Queen & Oaken King - The Sequoia Queen and Oaken King are shown briefly in an image as two of Gorr's victims. Likewise, he's also included on Thor's tattoo, with his name being part of a scroll tattoo with the names of loved ones Thor has lost. Odin - Like his mischievous son, Odin, Thor and Loki's father and the King of the Asgardian gods, is also briefly shown in Korg's flashback story sequence. Interestingly, Namor is referred to as K'uk'ulkan by his followers in Black Panther: Wakanda Forever. In ancient Mesoamerican belief, he was the god who brought winds, rain, and the sun. This is undoubtedly Quetzalcóatl, or K'uk'ulkan, the respective Aztec and Mayan names for the same serpent god. Serpent God (K'uk'ulkan or Quetzalcóatl) - In the Golden Palace of Omnipotence City, one of the most noticeable gods is a giant, feathered serpent twining around one of the massive pillars that holds up the domed roof. Some have associated her with Tanit, the patron goddess of the ancient city of Carthage. She likely takes her name from the Lady of Elche, the name of an ancient bust that depicts a strange pagan goddess with wheels on her head. She's also associated with the moon in many cultures.Įlche Goddess - An "Elche Goddess" is also listed in the credits for the Omnipotence City scene. Artemis is considered the goddess of the hunt and wild animals. In mythology, Minerva is the goddess of justice, law, and wisdom, and is well-respected among the other gods.Īrtemis - Yet another Greek deity, Artemis appears among the godly characters in Thor: Love & Thunder, though she might be more at home with the Asgardians. Minerva - The Roman goddess Minerva can also be spotted in the Omnipotence City scene, though she's more regal than some of the other gods.
