It's too late, though, and Gorr takes the weapon and Valkyrie and Jane are both seriously hurt in the crossfire. In the Shadow Realm, the color drains from the universe, and Jane soon realizes the whole thing's a trap: Gorr wants them there, as the key to opening Eternity is the Bifrost, which is accessed using Thor's axe Stormbreaker. On the journey, Jane confides in Thor that she is dying of cancer and the pair reconcile. The astrophysicist realizes Mjolnir has healing qualities and heads to New Asguard, where she discovers she is worthy enough to become the Mighty Thor. Jane's been battling Stage 4 cancer and her treatment isn’t working. He goes back to Earth, where Jane Foster now wields Mjolnir. Turns out, Gods are being killed everywhere, and Thor sets out to find out who is killing them – and he knows exactly where a God-killer would head next: New Asgard. However, he soon parts ways with the group after Lady Sif sends him a distress call. Meanwhile, Thor (Chris Hemsworth) has worked off his "sad bod" from Endgame and now goes around the universe kicking ass with the Guardians of the Galaxy. The Necrosword lying on the ground calls to the Gorr and he embraces its power, kills the God, and becomes the God Butcher. As Gorr tells him how he’s dedicated his life to worshiping him, it soon becomes clear his devotion has been wasted: there’ll be no eternal glory for him to enjoy. After his daughter dies in his arms, he follows a voice and encounters his God at what seems to be a gate to the afterlife. He desperately prays to his God – the Bringer of Light – to save them, but to no avail. Thor: Love and Thunder begins with Gorr the God Butcher, Christian Bale’s villain, stumbling through the desert with his dying daughter in his arms.
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