Avengers: Endgame is now in the memory of many and the future is now. Marvel Studios revealed at Comic Con 2019 that Jane Foster will become the Goddess of Thunder in Thor: Love and Thunder. This novelty has raised questions about the life of this character, as she disappeared for a long time.
This doubt, which has been generated in the Marvel community after Portman was chosen for the new Thor, finally has a broader answer.
The supposed reunion between Thor and Foster would have taken place during the return of the God of Thunder to Asgard in 2013.
"Once we found a way to continue with what we wanted Thor to be, which was really going to fall apart, like any of us would probably do, we saw that the only person who could put him back together would be Frigga. We wrote a scene with Jane and him, but Jane is not the person who puts him back together. Odin is not the person who puts him back together. It's actually just his mother. And we couldn't have him running, getting the stone, then talking to his mother, it would take a disproportionate amount of time. Plus, we never knew how the Ether becomes a stone, nobody has seen it, it just happens," revealed the screenwriters Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely at Comic-Con.
"It seemed for decorum that maybe taking it out of Jane Foster was better left off screen. It was very satisfying, and I thought everyone agreed with that. But we had a three-hour-long movie, and some things were better left out," they added.
Thor: Love and Thunder is a film directed by Taika Waititi. The cast is led by Natalie Portman as Thor, God of Thunder. The release is scheduled for November 5, 2021.