Every Thor Variant In The MCU Ranked By Threat Level

Marvel Studios has recently introduced many variants of Thor to the MCU, and some of them are so powerful that they could pose a huge threat in Phase 6 and beyond. Thor, the Asgardian God of Thunder, has been central to the MCU ever since he debuted back in Phase 1’s Thor. Chris Hemsworth’s formidable hero became a founding member of the Avengers, King of his people and, more recently, a father. However, the MCU’s original Thor is not the only version of the God of Thunder that Marvel Studios has explored.

Throughout the Multiverse Saga, Marvel Studios has debuted a huge number of variants of many of the MCU’s most iconic characters. Thor has been at the forefront of this, with the animated What If…? showcasing several different versions, while a few have even appeared in live-action. Thor’s future in the MCU is uncertain after the disappointing performance of Thor: Love and Thunder, but there is speculation that he could return alongside some of his most powerful variants to pose a threat to either Doctor Doom or even Earth’s Mightiest Heroes in the MCU’s Phase 6.

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Australian Thor

Australian Thor Appeared In The Team Thor One-Shots

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Released between 2016 and 2018, Marvel’s Team Thor One-Shots caught up with Thor during the events of 2016’s Captain America: Civil War. Thor was absent from Phase 3’s pseudo-Avengers movie as he left Earth at the end of 2015’s Age of Ultron. Team Thor, Team Thor: Part 2 and Team Darryl suggested that he had actually moved in with a local office worker, Daley Pearson’s Darryl, in Australia. These One-Shots were originally thought to be set in the MCU’s main timeline, but inaccuracies and inconsistencies have led many to believe that this version of Thor is actually a variant.

Team Thor One-Shot

Release Date

Home Media Release

Team Thor

August 28, 2016

Captain America: Civil War

Team Thor: Part II

February 14, 2017

Doctor Strange

Team Darryl

February 20, 2018

Thor: Ragnarok

Taika Waititi wrote and directed the Team Thor One-Shots to introduce the new, irreverent tone of Thor: Ragnarok, preparing audiences for a comedic Thor. This down-to-Earth Thor investigated the Infinity Stones from Australia with Darryl’s help, while Thor also dealt with being excluded from the battle in Captain America: Civil War. This version of Thor would pose little threat to anyone in the MCU’s Phase 6, should he even return. Since Pearson appeared as Darryl, a tour guide in New Asgard, in Thor: Love and Thunder, it’s possible he could, but he wouldn’t be a huge danger.

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Kid Thor

Kid Thor Was Mentioned By Kid Loki In Loki Season 1, Episode 5, “Journey Into Mystery”

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While Kid Thor hasn’t actually been seen on-screen in the MCU, his existence was confirmed by Jack Veal’s Kid Loki back in 2021’s Loki season 1. The young Loki variant met Tom Hiddleston’s version when the latter was pruned and sent to the Void at the End of Time, and revealed that his Nexus Event was his killing of Thor. Little is known about the circumstances of Kid Thor’s death, but the fact he was taken down by Kid Loki rather than putting up with his trickery hints at him being weaker than his variants.

DeObia Oparei's Boastful Loki, Jack Veal's Kid Loki, and Richard E. Grant's Classic Loki in the Void in Loki

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Since Kid Loki’s debut in 2021, there have been calls for him to return to the MCU, perhaps even as a member of the upcoming Young Avengers team. This could also introduce Kid Thor to the MCU, and perhaps reveal more about the circumstances surrounding his death and Kid Loki’s pruning. It would be great to see a younger iteration of the God of Thunder fight alongside his variants in the MCU’s Phase 6, though if Loki was able to take him down as a child, it’s likely he wouldn’t last long in the battle against Doctor Doom.

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Throg

Throg First Appeared In Loki Season 1, Episode 5, “Journey Into Mystery”

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Throg, a frog-like variant of Thor, made his first MCU appearance in Loki season 1, where he provided a brilliant easter egg during Loki’s journey through the Void. Throg is based on Marvel Comics’ Simon Walterson, who was cursed and turned into a frog known as Puddlegulp. A sliver of Mjolnir forged into a miniature version of the enchanted hammer gifted Puddlegulp the powers of Thor. This ridiculous version of Thor was a great addition to Loki’s easter egg-filled episode 5, and was great to see briefly reappear in What If…? season 3.

Throg deserves more development in the MCU, so it would be brilliant to see him return as a Thor variant in Avengers: Doomsday or Avengers: Secret Wars. Throg’s amphibian physiology and his wielding of Frogjolnir makes him powerful, but his size in comparison to other Thor variants means he poses little threat. His return in the MCU’s Phase 6 would help to demonstrate the sheer outlandishness and unlimited possibilities of the multiverse, however, so he would be a welcome addition to Doomsday or Secret Wars’ roster.

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Thor From Red Guardian’s Universe

Thor Appeared In What If…? Season 3, Episode 3, “What If… The Red Guardians Stopped The Winter Soldier?”

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As well as introducing some of the weirdest variants of Thor to the MCU, What If…? also included some versions that are basically identical to Chris Hemsworth’s live-action version of the God of Thunder. For instance, the ending of What If…? season 3, episode 3, “What If… the Red Guardian Stopped the Winter Solder?,” saw Alexei Shostakov’s Red Guardian join the ranks of the original Avengers team. He included himself in the iconic panoramic scene featuring the team in New York from 2012’s The Avengers, which allowed a new variant of Thor to appear.

Alexei Shostakov’s Red Guardian and Bucky Barnes’ Winter Soldier will soon be teaming up in live-action in May 2025’s Thunderbolts* movie.

This version of Thor had no speaking lines, so nothing is known about his possible differences to his MCU counterpart. He is presumably identical, other than the fact that he now has Red Guardian as a teammate. Thor’s extraterrestrial origin means he wouldn’t have any bias or reservations about the Red Guardian joining the team, whereas the likes of Black Widow and Captain America might have qualms. This means this version of Thor would function practically the same as his live-action counterpart, just like other variants seen in What If…?.

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Thor From Captain Carter’s Universe

Thor Appeared In What If…? Season 2, Episode 5, “What If… Captain Carter Fought The HYDRA Stomper?”

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Another example would be the version of Thor seen in the Avengers’ line-up from the Battle of New York in the reality that features Hayley Atwell’s Captain Carter. In this world, Peggy Carter became a super-soldier in the 1940s instead of Steve Rogers, and she took on the Red Skull and the Champion of HYDRA, disappearing for several decades before arriving in the modern era, just like Captain America in the MCU. Also similarly to Captain America, Captain Carter then became the Avengers’ first leader, though the team’s roster was a little different.

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A woman becoming the world’s first super-soldier in the 1940s created more opportunities for women in the years since, which also led to the emergence of more female superheroes before they would have arrived in the live-action MCU. This meant that Captain Carter’s Avengers team not only included Thor, Iron Man, Hawkeye and Black Widow, like the MCU’s original Avengers team, but also the Wasp, who was a founding Avenger in Marvel Comics. This version of Thor is seemingly identical to his live-action counterpart, so would pose any more of a threat to the MCU than he would.

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Time Heist Thor

2012’s Thor Appeared Again In 2019’s Avengers: Endgame

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It’s not only in animation that Marvel Studios has introduced variants of Thor, and not even only just in the Multiverse Saga, as 2019’s Avengers: Endgame marked the first time many variants of the MCU’s best characters were seen in live-action. During Endgame, Earth’s surviving Mightiest Heroes embarked on the Time Heist to collect the Infinity Stones and reverse the devastation caused by Thanos. Tony Stark, Steve Rogers, Bruce Banner and Scott Lang traveled to New York in 2012 to acquire the Space and Mind Stones, which saw them come face-to-face with their past selves.

Time Heist Team

Location

Year

Iron Man, Captain America, Smart Hulk & Ant-Man

New York

2012

Thor & Rocket Raccoon

Asgard

2013

Nebula & War Machine

Morag

2014

Black Widow & Hawkeye

Vormir

2014

Iron Man & Captain America

Camp Lehigh

1970

This foursome technically created a new branching reality by arriving in New York in 2012, which makes this reality’s version of Thor a variant. This Thor found out that he could channel electricity through Mjolnir to jump-start Tony Stark’s arc reactor, and is also now living in a world uninhabited by his mischievous brother, Loki, who escaped with the Tesseract and was subsequently arrested by the Time Variance Authority. Losing his brother would have changed the course of Thor’s timeline, perhaps forging this variant into a more angry and distrustful version of the God of Thunder.

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Christmas Avenger Thor

Thor Appeared In What If…? Season 2, Episode 3, “What If… Happy Hogan Saved Christmas?”

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While the version of Thor celebrating Christmas with his Avengers teammates in What If…? season 2 has no special abilities to speak of that are different from his other variants, he is more powerful because of a new addition to the Avengers team itself. What If…? season 2, episode 3, “What If… Happy Hogan Saved Christmas?,” saw Jon Favreau’s Happy Hogan accidentally inject himself with Bruce Banner’s gamma-irradiated blood, which transformed him into the purple-skinned, Hulk-like Freak, who is a formidable addition to the Avengers team.

Freak’s inclusion in the Avengers team increases the entire power level of the team, so while Thor himself might not be more powerful than his other variants, his association with Freak could see him become a more powerful addition to the MCU’s Phase 6. It’s possible this entire Avengers team from What If…? could appear in live-action, marking Jon Favreau’s live-action debut as a superpowered character. It would be exciting to see how Thor and the other Avengers adjust to having a new Hulk on the team.

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Chris Hemsworth’s Original Thor

Thor Has Appeared In The MCU Since 2011’s Thor

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Having been in the MCU for almost a decade-and-a-half, Chris Hemsworth’s original version of Thor is one of the most powerful iterations of the character, though still not the most powerful. Thor has learned a great many things over the course of his MCU career, including that his lightning-based abilities emanate from his own body, that he is incredibly durable and can even survive the unfettered power of a star, and that he is capable of working in teams with similarly large personalities and remarkable gifts. His experiences have made him extremely powerful.

Thor’s Live-Action MCU Movie

Year

Role

Thor

2011

Lead

The Avengers

2012

Main Cast

Thor: The Dark World

2013

Lead

Avengers: Age of Ultron

2015

Main Cast

Doctor Strange

2016

Post-Credits Cameo

Thor: Ragnarok

2017

Lead

Avengers: Infinity War

2018

Main Cast

Avengers: Endgame

2019

Main Cast

Thor: Love and Thunder

2022

Lead

Deadpool & Wolverine

2024

Archive Footage Cameo

It seems unlikely that Thor will be transformed into a villain in Avengers: Doomsday and Secret Wars, though it’s possible that an adaptation of the Thor Corps from Marvel Comics’ Secret Wars could see him leading a group of his variants while working as Doctor Doom’s police force. Thor became a father to the Eternity-empowered Love in Thor: Love and Thunder, and this new team-up makes him even more powerful. However, his own innate gifts aren’t really any more impressive than some of the more-basic Thors introduced in What If…?, unlike his more formidable counterparts.

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Mad Viking Thor

Thor Appeared In What If…? Season 2, Episode 9, “What If… Strange Supreme Intervened?”

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This version of Thor made a brief appearance in What If…? season 2’s finale. Kitted out in full Viking armor and showing off his incredible lightning powers while wielding his version of Mjolnir, the Mad Viking Thor was deemed to be one of the fiercest warriors of his universe by Doctor Strange Supreme, who hoped to use Thor and others to reboot his destroyed universe. After he was freed by Captain Carter and Kahhori, the Mad Viking version of Thor relinquished Mjolnir so that the pair could use it to take on Strange Supreme.

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Thor’s connection to the Vikings and his Norse mythology roots have never really been explored in the MCU, so it would be great for this version of Thor to make his live-action debut in Phase 6. The Vikings were formidable warriors, and since this version of Thor is considered one of the most powerful beings in his universe, his level of power must be extreme, though this hasn’t been tested on-screen. Avengers: Doomsday and Secret Wars have the opportunity to do this, and perhaps even debut more Viking heroes.

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Einherjar General Thor

Thor Appeared In What If…? Season 2, Episode 9, “What If… Strange Supreme Intervened?”

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Similarly to the Mad Viking version of Thor, What If…? season 2’s finale also briefly featured a version of Thor who was introduced as the General of the Einherjar. While the Einherjar in Norse mythology are warriors who have already been sent to Valhalla, in the MCU, the Einherjar are the army of Asgard, the warrior class of its society comprising some incredibly powerful fighters. The iteration of Thor seen in What If…? season 2’s finale was the Einherjar General, the army’s most powerful and elite soldier, making him more threatening than his live-action counterpart.

Hela killed the Einherjar pretty easily in Thor: Ragnarok, proving her strength right away and replacing them with her undead soldiers as Asgard’s new army.

This version of Thor was also deemed to be one of his universe’s most powerful fighters by Doctor Strange Supreme, but Chris Hemsworth’s live-action Thor was not included in this line-up. Being the commander of the Einherjar makes him more powerful, though he doesn’t seem to have any other significant gifts or experience that separates him from his live-action iterations. Since the live-action Einherjar were killed by Hela in Thor: Ragnarok, it would be great to see this version of Thor debut in live-action leading a new incarnation of the Asgardian army.

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Mech-Avenger Thor

Thor Appeared In What If…? Season 3, Episode 1, “What If… The Hulk Fought The Mech Avengers?”

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What If…? season 3’s premiere debuted a brand-new iteration of Thor who was one of the first Mech-Avengers. This version of Thor was an Avenger during the time that Bruce Banner accidentally created the Apex and his Hulk legion, which led to Iron Man designing massive mech-suits, repurposed from the Hulkbuster armor, for the Avengers to become mechanical warriors. This Thor inspired the anime version of the character from Go-Avenger: Heroes of the Gamma War, though he ultimately lost his life at the hands of the Apex.

Thor’s legacy was continued by a new team of Avengers led by Sam Wilson’s Captain America in What If…? season 3, but it would be great to see either iteration of the Mech-Avengers team debut in the live-action MCU. Kitted out with giant mech-suits, this Avengers team would be a huge threat to Doctor Doom in the MCU’s Phase 6. The Mech-Avengers weren’t powerful enough to take down the Apex alone, as only the Mega-Hulk version of Bruce Banner could finish the job, but they are formidable nonetheless.

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Party Prince Thor

Thor First Appeared In What If…? Season 1, Episode 7, “What If… Thor Were An Only Child?”

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First seen in What If…? season 1, this only child version of Thor wouldn’t have been rated so highly had he not been through some huge changes since his 2021 debut. This Thor variant first appeared on Earth to wage an epic party across the entire globe, introducing humanity to alien life suddenly, and changing the world forever. His dedication to the party almost destroyed the world, but he soon learned his lesson and restored the planet before becoming a Guardian of the Multiverse and being enhanced by Doctor Strange Supreme’s magic.

Guardian of the Multiverse

Voice Actor

Captain Peggy Carter

Hayley Atwell

Doctor Strange Supreme

Benedict Cumberbatch

Party Prince Thor

Chris Hemsworth

T’Challa’s Star-Lord

Chadwick Boseman

Killmonger’s Black Panther

Michael B. Jordan

Gamora

Cynthia McWilliams

Natasha Romanoff’s Black Widow

Lake Bell

As a Guardian of the Multiverse, Party Prince Thor took on Infinity Ultron, and the team successfully brought down the formidable villain. Thor’s actions after this battle are uncertain, as while it’s assumed he returned to Earth to enjoy a life with Jane Foster, he wasn’t seen when this reality was revisited in What If…? season 3. Having traveled the multiverse and taken on Infinity Ultron, this version of Thor is one of the most powerful, even though he’s a bit of an idiot, so it would be great to see him make his live-action debut in the MCU.

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1602 Thor

Thor Appeared In What If…? Season 2, Episode 8, “What If… The Avengers Assembled In 1602?”

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This exciting version of Thor was introduced as the King of England in a reality where the 17th and 21st Centuries were merged by a paradox caused by Forerunner Steve Rogers. This version of Thor has a huge amount of power and influence that makes him one of the most threatening variants of the God of Thunder across the multiverse, especially since he was even depicted as a minor antagonist in What If…? season 2. He fought to capture Captain Carter for her failures to save his sister, Hela, from falling through a rift caused by an incursion event.

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Upon his coronation, King Thor was gifted a vibranium sword by T’Chaka, the King of Wakanda, which increased his power level massively. The sword, known as the All-Father, combined with his Asgardian physiology makes him a supremely powerful variant who would be great to see in live-action, and he could be joined by any number of What If…?’s 1602 characters. He could be a huge threat to Doctor Doom or a major annoyance to Earth’s Mightiest Heroes in the MCU’s Phase 6, and would give Chris Hemsworth the chance to find new sides to Thor.

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1988 Avenger Thor

Thor Appeared In What If…? Season 2, Episode 1, “What If… Peter Quill Attacked Earth’s Mightiest Heroes

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There’s only one variant of Thor who beats the threat level of 1602’s King Thor, and that is the version of Thor who became an Avenger in 1988 to battle the Celestial Ego. This version of Thor came to Earth three decades early after Asgard and its residents were destroyed by Peter Quill, who had been inadvertently rampaging across the universe for his father, Ego. Losing everything before going through any of his transformative character development would have accentuated Thor’s attitude and anger, making him a truly terrifying and unabashed version of the God of Thunder.

1988’s Avengers team comprised some of the MCU’s classic heroes whose monikers have been taken over by better-known characters, including Ant-Man and the Black Panther, while Thor and the Winter Soldier were the same.

What makes this version of Thor even more powerful is his affiliation to his own Avengers team, which includes some formidable classic heroes. The Wakandan T’Chaka, the Kree Mar-Vell, Hank Pym’s Ant-Man and Bill Foster’s Giant-Man, the Flerken Goose and Peter Quill, as well as the unpowered human team members, came together to form an Avengers team more powerful than the original live-action version. This version of Thor possibly debuting alongside this team in the live-action MCU is an enticing and frightening prospect, as they could easily take down any assailant.

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