The 'Thor: Love and Thunder' Trailer Reinvigorates Love For Thor Memes
After much fan excitement and waiting, the teaser trailer for the upcoming Thor: Love and Thunder was finally released, giving people the first look at the female Thor, played by Natalie Portman. As is common when a new trailer comes out for an upcoming property, interest in the property spikes as people try to re-engage with it to get caught up, refreshed, and ready for the next entry. In this case, re-engaging with the community is in the form of catching up, reposting content and looking at memes from it. Though the trailer is too fresh for new meme formats to take form, based on what was already shown and what's known for the movie, it's almost a guarantee that there will be plenty of moments ripe for making memes, as almost all previous Thor scenes have been used for a meme at some point.
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This meme is using the popular Thor format of you can't defeat me and mixing it in with the recent Elden Ring format of let me solo her to create an amazing meme
Niiiice
Using the popular Oh-Il Nam meme format from Squid Game, this meme shows a realistic view of what happens in the Marvel universe.
Fair Point
Rule of Cool out does logic every single time, and it'd be less cool if his clothes burned off him during this scene.
True
Thor has always been shown to be a fun-loving and energetic jock archetype, which is a stark contrast to his siblings.
Every Time
Due to a massive operation that revealed a large doping scandal that encompassed all of Russian athletics leading into the Olympics, all Russian Olympic athletes are not able to compete under the Russian flag, but everyone knows they're Russian and Russia takes credit anyway.
What If…
It's a commonly held belief in the community that almost everything that has happened to Thor is a direct result of being provoked by one giant.
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