Who is the villain in Thor 2?

Who is the villain in Thor 2?

Malekith the Accursed
Malekith the Accursed is the main antagonist of the 2013 Marvel Cinematic Universe film Thor: The Dark World and a posthumous antagonist in both its 2017 sequel Thor: Ragnarok and the 2019 film Avengers: Endgame.

Who will be the villain in Thor?

The main villain in Thor 4 will be Gorr the God Butcher. While Gorr wasn’t featured in the trailer, his role is teased in the official Thor 4 synopsis. Gorr will be portrayed by Christian Bale, known for starring as Batman in The Dark Knight trilogy.

Is Loki the villain in Thor 2?

Loki has appeared in Thor, The Avengers, Thor: The Dark World, Thor: Ragnarok, Avengers: Infinity War, Avengers: Endgame, and Loki, making him so far the most recurring villain of the series. Loki is also one of two characters to be the main antagonist in more than one film, the other being Thanos.

Will Malekith come back?

Malekith was thought to have been wiped out with the rest of his race in the final battle against the Asgardian King Bor in 2988 B.C. during the Convergence. Malekith survived, however, and after millennia in prolonged hibernation, returned during the next Convergence 5,000 years later in 2013.

Why did Hela turn evil?

Hela was a wonderful wartime leader, or executioner as she called herself; proudly serving as Odin’s general in conquest. However, when Odin transitioned into a peace-time King, Hela refused to oblige to this as her cruelty grew to become a threat to his new society.

Is Gorr a villain?

Gorr the God Butcher is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.

Is Gorr stronger than Thanos?

What sets Gorr the God Butcher apart from the likes of Hela and Thanos, however, is the unique bond he has with his sentient blade, All-Black the Necrosword. This may not make him definitively more powerful than Hela and Thanos, but it does make him an especially dangerous foe.

Is Surtur stronger than Hela?

Ultimately, Hela wasn’t more powerful than Surtur, but the timing was on Thor’s side when he was imprisoned in Muspelheim, and as much as he tried to protect his homeworld, Asgard had to be destroyed in order to save its people and defeat Hela.