One of the things that caught our attention the most in the trailer Thor: Love and Thunder, The new adventure of Odin’s son in the Marvel Cinematic Universe by Taika Waititi features a scene in which Zeus undresses the protagonist in front of a large audience in the middle of a giant golden room. Our interest is the fact that the Greek gods exist in the superhero saga in the same way as the Egyptians, Wakandans and Scandinavians. And it’s also a new place.
Near Almighty city. She was created by writer Jason Aaron and artist Esad Ribic for the third issue of the comic. Thor: God of Thunder in December 2012. That is only almost ten years ago, and then it’s not a classic Marvelite setting. But neither Kamala Khan nor Ms. Marvel were heroes known until September 2013, when she was featured in the magazine’s fourteenth issue. Captain Marvel. It’s no less canonical for that.
The only thing we can see in sufficient detail from huge space complex in Thor: Love and Thunder He Parliament of the Pantheons. In it, various deities meet for events and, in theory, legislate in an assembly that could be considered an intergovernmental institution. And it is assumed that it will be devoted to the promotion of moderate and peaceful behavior of its members. But the lazy nature of Zeus and his persistence in orgies cast doubt on this.
The city of omnipotence, the place of divine consent in Thor: Love and Thunder
However, Omnipotence City also has Ministry of Justice, High sacred courtsa big library Halls of the All-Knowingcommercial activity Bazaar of Genesisin which the gods are said to exchange the futures of various galaxies, or Entropy Dungeons. However, the sequence Thor: Love and Thunder there it only allows us to contemplate the aforementioned parliament and the appearance of the site.
Its origin dates back to between four and twelve billion years in the Earth-616 universe. It was built by the Lords of Dawn. after the First Great War of the Gods. To avoid such conflicts, signing treaties and marriages that guarantee divine consent. And it shines so brightly because they used the clay ornaments of the universal creation and even illuminated it with embers that served to illuminate the first sun.
In any case, the character played by Chris Hemsworth’s big disappointment in the obnoxious Zeus he admired and his refusal to fight Gorr, the Butcher of the Gods, intent on destroying them all with the Necrosword, and frivolous environment what emanates from the Parliament of the Pantheons makes us doubt that the purpose of the City of Omnipotence continues to be the purpose of its ancient founding. Perhaps for public laughter Thor: Love and Thunder.
