![]() If only to bring back the fan-favourite hippo, Taweret, or find out what’s going on with Osiris and the rest of the Egyptian Ennead from that show now that they’ve lost their avatars. (We glimpsed the panther version of Bast in the first Black Panther movie’s prologue.) It would be interesting to see someone like Kokou the African God of War take on Ares, but more mythologies are the perfect opportunity to revisit some of Moon Knight’s threads. Official photos from Love and Thunder’s pantheon scene feature Jane and Valkyrie (Tessa Thompson) sitting by Akosia Sabet’s character - who is rumoured to be playing the human-looking version of Bast in a possible tie to Black Panther: Wakanda Forever. Marvel’s African, Egyptian, Japanese, Skrull, and Shi’ar gods With Hercules effectively seen as Thor’s Greek counterpart, he’s a prime candidate to replace Chris Hemsworth onscreen as the MCU’s resident god Avenger, if the Thor actor ever bows out. After his introduction in 1965’s Journey Into Mystery Annual #1, Hercules has done everything from leading his own series to suiting up as part of the Avengers. And then there’s the name Hercules, which has been rumored as a possible surprise cameo in the film. Still, there's no word yet on whether the Greek God of War is in Love and Thunder. Whereas Zeus might be considered a mentor to Thor in the comics, he’s a little more antagonistic in the trailer.īeyond Zeus, Ares is another of those roughly hewn heroes the MCU loves so much, and even a future recruit for the Avengers (if you go by the comics). ![]() In the trailer, he’s lording it over everyone during Thor’s already infamous *flick* scene. The head honcho is Zeus, who of course is considered one of the most powerful gods in the universe. Similar to Hela, the Norse Goddess of Death, in the comics there’s Hades who serves as her Greek counterpart, while god of the sea Poseidon could tie into Namor’s rumored debut in Black Panther 2. ![]() Play Hercules, Zeus and the Greek Gods of MarvelĪlthough superhero movie fans might associate Zeus, Ares, and Hercules with the DC Extended Universe thanks to Patty Jenkins’ Wonder Woman, Marvel has its own Greek gods waiting in the wings.
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