Today, the MCU re-introduces us to Jane Foster, now flying high with thunder in her veins as the one and only Mighty Thor. Jane’s tenure of the Goddess of Thunder is a highlight of Asgardian ...
The fourth Thor film will see Portman’s character Jane Foster pick up the hammer for the first time. It’s been a pretty good week for Marvel’s female stars. And to top it all off ...
Portman, who played the brainy Jane Foster in Thor and Thor: The Dark World, hinted she was “done with Marvel.” And no, this wasn’t just a scheduling issue—it was a clean break.
When Natalie Portman's return as Jane Foster was announced, some wondered whether she would have a big role in the MCU as the Mighty Thor going forward, possibly replacing Hemsworth. Well ...
Was Jane too plain for Thor? Natalie Portman's astrophysicist Dr. Jane Foster is not going to be in "Thor: Ragnarok," despite falling for Chris Hemsworth's god in "Thor" and sticking with him ...
Thor: Love and Thunder is the fourth instalment in the superhero series, based on the Marvel Comics character. In a plot twist, it sees Natalie Portman's Jane Foster returning with superior powers ...
However, Thor Odinson isn't the only character to take up the mantle, or rather, the hammer. His love interest, Jane Foster, had an infamous run as Mighty Thor. Even the Korbinite Beta Ray Bill ...
Thor must team up with his mischievous brother Loki in order to defeat a Dark Elf who's plotting to destroy all of existence. Meanwhile, his true love Jane Foster is possessed by a cosmic force.