The Marvel Cinematic Universe has already created the ideal antagonist and plot for the God of Thunder’s upcoming solo adventure. Should Marvel Studios ever produce Thor 5?
Here’s everything you need to know.
The Doubt of Thor 5
Even though Thor will return, Marvel Studios has not yet stated if it will be for another solo production. Chris Hemsworth recently expressed uncertainty about Thor 5, but if his demands are satisfied, the likelihood of it happening increases.
Hemsworth explained, “If I was going to do something again, it would have to be tonally different,” in a GQ interview. Fortunately, Thor 5 can take yet another dramatic tonal swing and offer Hemsworth, and Thor, something fresh to deal with after the Shakespearian familial drama of Thor and Thor: The Dark World and the slapstick comedy of Thor: Ragnarok and Thor: Love and Thunder.
Although ROXXON has up to now been portrayed as a benign firm in the MCU, the company’s CEO, Dario Agger, is a significant antagonist who regularly encounters Thor. Agger, like Thor, is a Greek person who was raised in ancient mythology.
Agger, who was on the verge of death when pirates assaulted his family, was given the abilities of the minotaur from Greek mythology and utilized the resources of his family to launch his rise to prominence in the commercial world. The planet’s welfare is notoriously put before profit at the expense of ROXXON, and terrestrial organizations like SHIELD have historically utilized Thor to shut down their activities.
Agger has frequently enlisted the aid of other Thor adversaries, such as Ulik the Rock Troll, in their back-and-forth planning to thwart the God of Thunder.