Does Thor get stronger with age?

Yes, Thor generally gets stronger and more powerful as he ages, a common trait for Asgardians where increased age and experience amplify their inherent godly strength and control over storms, with "Old King Thor" in the comics showcasing immense power at the end of time, though MCU growth can be tied to specific events or equipment.


Do Asgardians get more powerful as they age?

Yes, Asgardians generally grow stronger and more powerful as they age, gaining wisdom, experience, and mastering their innate abilities over centuries, with their peak power often coming much later in life, though this can be offset by psychological trauma or physical decline as they near death, as seen with Odin and Thor. Their aging process makes them longer-lived than humans, but they still eventually die, and extreme age brings them closer to their end, which can be a period of great power before fading. 

Does Thor keep getting stronger?

Believe it or not, he was at his strongest in EG and was stated to be so. However, he got back in shape in Love and Thunder and while you could make the argument that he got stronger, it wasn't to a noticeable degree.


How is Thor only 1500 years old?

Considering Thor is a demigod from Asgard, it was understood that the character was much older than a typical human. Asgardians are an alien race that possesses advanced forms of magical abilities. Aside from their powers, they also have longevity, aging much slower than other living beings.

How many years can Thor live?

Thor, as an Asgardian, can live for thousands of years, with a typical lifespan around 5,000 years, but as the God of Thunder and son of Odin, his longevity is far greater, potentially exceeding 10,000 years, similar to his father, making him incredibly long-lived but not truly immortal. 


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How long is Loki's lifespan?

Asgardians have a life expectancy of around 5,000 years, as indicated by Loki himself in The Dark World.

Who is older, Hela or Thor?

Yes, Hela is significantly older than Thor in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU); she is Odin's firstborn, imprisoned for over 5,000 years, making her chronologically ancient, while Thor is comparatively young, even if Hela didn't age during her imprisonment.
 

Who said the first F word in Marvel?

The first character to say the "F-word" in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) was Peter Quill/Star-Lord (Chris Pratt) in Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3, when he yelled at Nebula to "open the f**king door," an improvised line director James Gunn kept in the final cut despite it being the MCU's first official use of the word. 


How old is Loki in human years?

In human years, Loki is roughly in his late teens or early twenties (around 17-21), though he's actually about 1,000+ years old in Asgardian/Frost Giant terms, having been born in 965 AD, which makes him centuries older than Thor in real-time but appearing younger due to his Frost Giant heritage, aging slower. 

Who is the weakest Avenger?

While it's subjective, Hawkeye (Clint Barton) is frequently cited as the weakest Avenger due to his lack of inherent superpowers, relying solely on archery skills against god-tier threats, though many argue his human skill and tactical genius make him invaluable, essentially the team's Batman. Other contenders often mentioned are Black Widow (Natasha Romanoff), also skill-based but with gadgets, and even War Machine (Rhodey), whose power is tied to his suit, but Hawkeye's raw vulnerability usually places him at the bottom of power rankings.
 

Why can Hela lift Thor's hammer?

Hela could hold and destroy Mjolnir in Thor: Ragnarok primarily because Odin's death lifted the worthiness enchantment, turning it into a powerful but physically breakable weapon, not because she was worthy; she was its original wielder, predating the enchantment, and could simply overpower it with her immense strength as the Goddess of Death. She stopped its flight and crushed it, showing her raw power was enough to overcome the Uru metal and lingering magic when the "worthiness" clause was inactive. 


How is Loki a god if he's adopted?

Loki is considered a god because Odin adopted him and raised him as an Asgardian prince in the magical realm of Asgard, bestowing upon him the status and privileges of Asgardian royalty, even though he's biologically a Frost Giant from Jotunheim. His inherent magical abilities, innate aptitude for sorcery, and being counted among the powerful beings of Asgard solidify his divine standing, making him the "God of Mischief" in the eyes of Asgardians, despite his mixed heritage. 

Is Thor weak without his hammer?

No, Thor isn't inherently weak without his hammer (Mjolnir or Stormbreaker), but he's significantly less versatile and powerful, as the hammer acts as a focus, amplifier, and tool for his innate abilities like flight, weather control, and energy projection, making him much more formidable with it, though he still retains immense strength, speed, and durability as a god. Without it, he's like a super-strong human with weather powers, but he can still handle powerful foes like the Hulk, as shown in Thor: Ragnarok. 

Why was the blip 5 years old?

In Eternals (2021), Ajak reveals that the Blip delayed the onslaught of the Emergence for five years, as it halved the Earth's population from the necessary level needed for it to occur. An advertisement for the Global Repatriation Council is also featured in the film.


Is anyone immortal in Marvel?

Mr. Immortal is a mutant with the power of immortality, which allows his body to regenerate from any injury, including ones that would kill ordinary humans.

What is Thor's lifespan?

Thor, as an Asgardian, can live for thousands of years, with a typical lifespan around 5,000 years, but as the God of Thunder and son of Odin, his longevity is far greater, potentially exceeding 10,000 years, similar to his father, making him incredibly long-lived but not truly immortal. 

Who is the oldest character in Marvel?

The oldest character in Marvel depends on what you mean, but cosmic entities like The One Above All, The First Firmament, or primordial beings like Eternity/Infinity predate existence, while Galactus (born at the end of the previous universe) is one of the oldest living beings in the current cosmos, but cosmic forces and abstract entities are generally considered older.
 


Who is Thor's wife?

Thor's wife in Norse mythology is the goddess Sif, known for her beautiful, long, golden hair, symbolizing fertility, grain, and the harvest, though she appears in limited myths where her role is often as a catalyst for events, like Loki cutting her hair and forcing the dwarves to create replacements. 

What is the only R-rated Marvel movie?

Deadpool 3 No Longer Will Be Marvel's Only R-Rated MCU Movie (Confirmed) - IMDb. The director of an upcoming MCU film just confirmed that it will be rated R, meaning that it will join Deadpool 3 as the only movies in the franchise to achieve the mature rating.

Who said Marvel Jesus?

In the movie's trailer, fans see Deadpool amusingly declare himself as the "Marvel Jesus" to a befuddled Mr Paradox (Succession's Matthew Macfadyen), with Reynolds clarifying the joke's context at the film's press conference attended by Digital Spy.


Which Avenger cusses the most?

Whatever the reasons may be, if the Avengers had a swear jar, Tony would be putting in the most money. He is a Stark, after all. Coming in behind Tony, not close behind, but close enough, is Thor.

Who is LGBT in Eternals?

Brian Tyree Henry stars as the openly gay Phastos in “Eternals,” directed by Chloé Zhao.

Can Loki lift Mjolnir?

In the MCU, Loki generally can't lift Mjolnir due to its "worthiness enchantment," but the Loki Season 2 finale suggests he might be worthy now, as he chose sacrifice and responsibility for all time, embodying selflessness. In the comics, Loki has occasionally lifted it by becoming temporarily worthy or through illusions, though it's inconsistent.
 


Is Hela LGBTQ?

No one is saying that Hela is gay herself. She just represents the kind of characters that gays love and identify with: ridiculously ambitious (to a fault), cynical, under appreciated woman, etc.