Lego thor love and thunder

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Thor: Love and Thunder LEGO sets reveal the Gorr the God Butcher design, showing off how Christian Bale's MCU villain will appear in the movie.

New Thor: Love and Thunder LEGO sets reveal Thor Odinson (Chris Hemsworth) and Jane Foster a.k.a. Mighty Thor (Natalie Portman) fighting Gorr the God Butcher (Christian Bale). The fourth installment of the Marvel Cinematic Universe's Thor franchise is one of three new movies coming in 2022 from Marvel Studios. After the reinvention of the god of thunder in Thor: Ragnarok, the return of director Taika Waititi for Thor: Love and Thunder quickly made audiences excited to see what would come next.

Plot details for Thor 4 are still largely under wraps, although it is known that the movie will have a double-dose of Thors. Hemsworth returns as the MCU's usual God of Thunder, who has shed the weight put on during Avengers: Endgame. But, Thor: Love and Thunder also features the surprise return of Portman as Jane Foster as the movie will transform her into Mighty Thor. With the two versions of Thor present, the sequel sees the debut of Christian Bale as the villainous Gorr the God Butcher. Their combined power levels gives Thor 4 an opportunity to feature some spectacular fights between them.

Thanks to the first official LEGO set for Thor: Love and Thunder, audiences now have a tease of Thor and Jane Foster fighting Gorr. Marvel officially released the first look at The Goat Boat LEGO set set for release to promote Thor 4. The box for the set shows Mighty Thor and Gorr fighting in mid-air with Thor shooting some lighting at the villain from the deck of the Asgardian ship. The set also includes figures for Korg (Taika Waititi), King Valkyrie (Tessa Thompson), and Thor's legendary goats, Toothgnasher and Toothgrinder.

This LEGO set is the latest look at Thor: Love and Thunder to come from merchandise. However, this is the first official use of Gorr in any marketing materials for the movie. The LEGO figure gives audiences a general idea of how Bale's MCU villain will look, even if it isn't a detailed translation of his live-action appearance. Gorr is equipped with a black sword in these sets, though, which is surely All-Black the Necrosword. He's shown using it to fight Mighty Thor and her reconstructed Mjolnir while Thor continues using Stormbreaker to fight.

With more promotional materials for Thor: Love and Thunder being released, it hopefully won't be too long before a proper look at the movie arrives. There was speculation a teaser trailer would drop during the Super Bowl, but Thor 4's first trailer didn't arrive. The wait likely won't be much longer as the film's early July release date inches closer and now that Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness received an official trailer. When Thor: Love and Thunder's trailer is released, hopefully it includes a glimpse of Thor and Mighty Thor fighting Gorr in live-action.

Key Release Dates

  • Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness (2022)Release date: May 06, 2022
  • Thor: Love and Thunder (2022)Release date: Jul 08, 2022
  • Black Panther: Wakanda Forever/Black Panther 2 (2022)Release date: Nov 11, 2022
  • The Marvels/Captain Marvel 2 (2023)Release date: Jul 28, 2023
  • Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 (2023)Release date: May 05, 2023
  • Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania (2023)Release date: Feb 17, 2023


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thor: love and thunder

Get ready for the adventure of a lifetime with Thor, Mighty Thor, King Valkyrie, Korg, Miek, and two goats! Following the release of the first teaser for Marvel Studios’ Thor: Love and Thunder, a whole new cosmic wave of Funkos, Hasbro figures, and LEGOs have arrived in this realm.

Thor: Love and Thunder finds Thor on a journey unlike anything he’s ever faced – a quest for inner peace. But his retirement is interrupted by a galactic killer known as Gorr the God Butcher, who seeks the extinction of the gods. To combat the threat, Thor enlists the help of King Valkyrie, Korg and ex-girlfriend Jane Foster, who – to Thor’s surprise – inexplicably wields his magical hammer, Mjolnir, as the Mighty Thor.

Now that you’ve seen the trailer, it’s time to bring the adventure home, too. The latest Thor Funkos include the God of Thunder himself, plus not just one but three different versions of Mighty Thor, plus an additional two-pack of the twosome. Find the likes of Korg, Miek, King Valkyrie, Gorr, too, plus, a delux Funko featuring Thor and the appropiately titled The Goat Boat. Shop the Funko items now at Amazon and Entertainment Earth; the Thor and Mighty Thor 2-pack is available exclusively at Target; the Metallic Mighty Thor is available at Books-A-Million; and the glow-in-the dark Mighty Thor is a Mama Mio exclusive.

As for Hasbro items, there are not only new Marvel Legends (including Star-Lord, Groot, and Ravager Thor), but also electronic figures, roleplay items, and a new wave of Titan Heros! Hasbro Marvel Legends are available now at Hasbro Pulse and all Hasbro items can be found at most major retailers!

Find all the brand new Thor items in the gallery below, and Thor: Love and Thunder arrives exclusively in theaters on July 8, 2022.

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This July, with the release of Thor Love and Thunder, Thor becomes the first individual in the larger Marvel Cinematic Universe to get a fourth feature-length film with his name in the title. But just because the Avengers aren’t around, it doesn’t mean Thor is flying solo. His longtime love interest Jane Foster will return to wield Mjolnir herself. At their side will be fan-favorite Korg and the king of New Asgard, Valkyrie. And they’ll all be up against Gorr the God Butcher who, I assume, will be looking to butcher himself some gods. That’s bad news for our favorite Asgardians. The good news is that Taika Waititi is back in the director’s chair, and it’s a safe bet he’ll be bringing the same blend of action and whimsy that he delivered in Thor Ragnarok. Who else would make a movie with as bizarre a tie-in set as LEGO 76208 The Goat Boat? But bizarre might be just what the doctor ordered after countless MCU tie-in sets featuring mostly SHIELD vehicles and spaceships. This 564-piece set will be available on April 26th from the LEGO Shop Online for US $49.99 | CAN $64.99 | UK £44.99.

The LEGO Group provided The Brothers Brick with an early copy of this set for review. Providing TBB with products for review guarantees neither coverage nor positive reviews.

Unboxing the parts and instructions

The set comes in a large, thumb punch-style box. The front of the box depicts the Goat Boat flying through the bifrost energy that is a trademark of the Thor franchise. The included minifigures are highlighted at the bottom, as is standard, and Thor and Jane Foster in her powered-up form appear as promotional art on the right-hand side.

The back of the box features the Goat Boat having landed on what appears to be the moon, as the included goats wander around and Jane-as-Thor engages in battle with Gorr. An inset image demonstrates the hinged roof of the Goat Boat’s cabin section.

Inside the box are six individually numbered bags, a sheet of stickers, a perfect bound set of instructions, and one loose 16×8 plate in dark tan.

The parts

There are a few unique/rare parts in this set, primarily in the form of eight 3x4x3 curved panels, available in dark tan for the first time. Two inverted curved slopes that are unique to this set are printed with the goats’ faces, one in white and one in reddish-brown. There are also some Technic ½ pins in red and a white 1x1x2/3 brick. Both of these are not exclusive to this set but are still relatively rare.

The build

Bag 1 of the build is focused on the goats Toothbarer and Toothgrinder. These are, presumably, the MCU versions of the Marvel comic goats Toothgnasher and Toothgrinder who are, in turn, based on the actual Tanngrisnir and Tanngnjóstr of Norse mythology. (The set, unfortunately, gives no indication as to which is which.)

In mythology, these are the goats known for pulling Thor’s chariot through the sky like the magic reindeer do for Santa Claus. But in this set, they’re hauling a Viking boat with room enough for Thor and several of his pals. The bodies of both goats are made from identical construction, with only the colors changing. The heads use some slightly different techniques to give the white goat a set of floppy ears and some slightly thicker horns. The final goats are surprisingly articulated. Their heads can turn from side to side and lift up and down at the neck. Considering the rarity of molded LEGO goats, these two might make an effectively economical snack for any T-Rexes you might be building.

Bag 2 is devoted to the rear of the Viking ship, using a lot of Studs Not On Top bricks, onto which wedges and curved slopes get attached to create that classic Viking ship profile.

Bag 3 is devoted to the front half of the ship, which is built in a very similar manner as the rear. Bag 4 adorns the front of the ship with its twin dragon heads and brings the two halves of the ship together.

Bag 5 fills in the ship’s center, using those dark tan curved panels to fill out what remains of the hull. This is also where we begin construction of the ship’s cabin, which hides a few extra accessories within it. Inside the cabin are a map of New Asgard, a bottle, a gemstone, a golden scepter, and the fire extinguisher which has become a sort of trademark of these larger MCU-themed sets.

Once the cabin is built, you secure it into the center of the boat to bring the whole craft together, nice and sturdy.

Bag 6 deals with the cabin’s roof and the harness Toothbarer and Toothgrinder use to pull the ship. The cabin roof is built using several Studs Not On Top elements to create a frame which then gets covered with multiple plates, wedges, and tiles. The identical roof sections then get clipped onto the top of the cabin in a nice crisscrossing effect.

The final model

The final Goat Boat is an impressive Viking ship that would feel very much at home in LEGO’s Castle subline, but for a few MCU-specific details. There are trans-light blue round tiles on the bottom of the ship, implying it has some sort of hover jets. And an “Asgard Tours” logo is present in the front, suggesting this boat was primarily used to entertain tourists before Thor and his friends get it involved in their adventure. The ship is nice and sturdy, and swooshing it around is surprisingly satisfying.

The cabin roof is hinged and opens easily for access. Two clips on the back of the cabin can be used for weapon storage.

A droid arm between the dragon heads can also be used to mount Thor’s Stormbreaker axe. This might just be a storage solution, but it feels more like a reference to the movie that we’re not privy to, yet. Maybe these twin dragon heads are really one head cleaved in half by the axe, and it becomes stuck between them? Or maybe the Stormbreaker plugs in to power the aforementioned hover devices on the bottom of the boat? Whatever the reason, it clips in nice and easy.

The minifigures

The set includes five minifigures – Jane Foster (billed as ‘Mighty Thor’ on the box), Thor, King Valkyrie, Korg, and Gorr. They’re an impressive lot, with each figure sporting newly printed torsos. And there are several new colors and molds at use as well. Let’s take an up-close look at each of them.

Jane Foster – the Mighty Thor – is appearing as a minifigure for the first time, despite being a part of the MCU since 2011. Jane reuses a head with printing on both sides that has served as several cinematic characters in the past, including Black Widow, Jyn Erso, and Vikki Vale. But Jane is sporting a new, double-sided torso and printed legs that depict her Asgardian armor. Her accessories include Mjolnir, a cape, and a new winged helmet piece. The helmet is dual-molded, silver with blonde hair flowing from the back. It has a mask portion that covers the top of her face like a cowl, and the minifigures eyes are easily visible through the holes. There’s also a copper symbol printed on the forehead.

Thor returns with his double-sided head from the Avengers Endgame sets, but with all new printing on his blue torso and legs. He’s also sporting the “long hair pulled back” mold that originated with Qui-Gon Jinn, cast in dark tan for the first time. His accessories include a cape and his Stormbreaker axe, built slightly differently from previous versions.

As befits a king, Valkyrie is an all-new figure. While Valkyrie did appear in sets related to Thor Ragnarok, none of those pieces are reused here. Her head, legs, and torso all feature new prints, and even her hair is a brand-new piece that I believe is exclusive to this set, for now. She sports a cape and a Roman sword as accessories.

Korg, the lovable rock alien we met in Thor Ragnarok, is also sporting some new duds. His goat-headed belt buckle leads me to suspect that he’s the captain of the Goat Boat. Which means that what looks a bit like barbarian gear might actually be a tour guide’s uniform. He’s also rocking a fluffy collar and a mace. His head appears to be the same as the one included in the 40525 Endgame Battle set.

Gorr is the main villain of the film, but he’s the least interesting of the minifigures in the set. His torso features a new print of some mummy-like rags, but his legs are the only non-printed ones in the set. His head is also dual-printed, but features an expression on only one side. He’s a decent figure, but in this set he comes up a little short. I know licensed minifigures are limited by their source material, but if we couldn’t get more printing on him, then another accessory, like maybe a hood, would have really helped him feel more complete when compared to the others. He comes with a black sword that I’m assuming is his Necrosword from the comics.

Conclusion and recommendation

The Goat Boat is a refreshing change of pace for superhero movie tie-in sets. The Viking boat will appeal to fans of medieval LEGO scenes in addition to superhero fans, and the new minifigures will be hard for collectors to resist. Plus, 564 pieces for the price is a really decent value for a licensed set. If this set is tempting you even a little, I don’t think you’ll regret picking it up.

76208 The Goat Boat contains 564 pieces and will be available starting April 26 from the LEGO shop online for US $49.99 | CAN $64.99 | UK £44.99. It may also be available on Amazon and eBay.

The LEGO Group provided The Brothers Brick with an early copy of this set for review. Providing TBB with products for review guarantees neither coverage nor positive reviews.

Thor: Love and Thunder pits Chris Hemsworth against Christian Bale's Gorr the God Butcher, who can be seen in new LEGO sets for the film.

Nowadays, it’s pretty hard to avoid some type of spoilers for Marvel Studios movies, and Thor: Love and Thunder is no exception. However, while Christian Bale's final reveal as Gorr the Butcher might have to wait until the film’s trailer comes out, the actor’s LEGO form paints a nice picture of what to expect.

This is far from the first time LEGO sets have teased characters, scenarios, props, and vehicles in superhero movies. One recent case of this was The Batman's different LEGO sets, while Disney already showed one of the official action figure lineups meant to accompany Thor: Love and Thunder.

The Gorr the Butcher minifigure will come bundled as part of “The Goat Boat” set, which will be available for pre-order on the LEGO shop starting on April 26, and its 564 pieces will retail for $49.99. Joining Gorr are Thor, Natalie Portman's Mighty Thor, Valkyrie, and Korg. In the set, the Asgardian god is sporting his Stormbreaker hammer, plus a bunch of other accessories, like a map of Asgard and authentic brick goats.

The biggest takeaway though is definitely early confirmation of what Bale could look like in Love and Thunder, as his character can be seen with a completely pale white physique that looks very similar to his comic book version, save for the slightly darker head and the absence of any kind of hood. Gorr's signature weapon is none other than the all-black Necrosword. In comics lore, the blade formerly belonged to the entity known as Knull, who is most famous for creating the symbiote race Venom and Carnage belong to.

Do keep in mind that pictures of Bale as Gorr the Butcher did surface last summer while Love and Thunder was filming in Australia. Nevertheless, it’s pretty obvious visual effects artists have a lot of work to do in order to make the jump from that to what LEGO Gorr looks like. Naturally, Bale must feel right at home in the MCU given his Batman from the Nolan era remains the standard Robert Pattinson and Matt Reeves will be aiming to surpass in The Batman.

While the first two Thor movies are among the weaker MCU entries, Taika Watiti's Thor: Ragnarok often finds itself on the opposite end, and the director will be keen on repeating that success in what has been described as one of his wildest films yet. Maybe this LEGO Gorr will prompt artists to switch up their designs bit too.

There’s no rest for the Marvel fan. If an Easter egg-laden poster for the upcoming Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness wasn’t enough. Or a trailer for Disney+’s Moon Knight series didn’t fully satisfy. Now, fans can start dreaming even further ahead. All the way to Thor: Love and Thunder‘s release in July. Marvel has shared a look at some of the things we can expect to see in the fourth Thor movie in a creative way. Not through a new trailer or still, although those will certainly come, but through the release of a new Thor: Love and Thunder LEGO set and the announcement of other new Thor toys. These new looks at the upcoming movie actually reveal a lot, including “The Goat Boat” and what Jane Foster’s Mighty Thor will look like in the film.

New Thor Love and Thunder LEGO set and Hasbro toys reveal Jane

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As we learned previously, Jane Foster, played by Natalie Portman, will return in Thor: Love and Thunder. And she’ll get to play the first female Thor in the MCU. Of course, with the idea of variants and multiverses flying around, we don’t feel surprised to see many incarnations of our favorite characters. And we can’t wait to learn how Jane will become Thor in the movie. But for now, we can indulge in our first look at Jane, the Goddess of Thunder.

New Look at Jane Fosters The Mighty Thor from Thor- Love and Thunder

Hasbro

Although toys don’t always match up precisely with the on-screen versions of characters, we have to say that we dig Jane’s armored look. Jane’s Mighty Thor comes complete with a battle-ready helmet and, of course, a hammer. We don’t yet know whether the hammer Jane holds is Mjölnir proper or another version of Thor’s weapon. However, a different toy indicates that the Mighty Thor’s hammer and Mjölnir are one and the same.

Love and Thunder mjolnir toy that belongs to Jane

Hasbro

Thor Love and Thunder new look at Thor and Stormbreaker via Hasbro toy

We also get our first look at Thor in the film, dressed all in blue. This colorful costume seems to match the tone of the playful movie directed by Taika Waititi. Thor, meanwhile, wields his Infinity War weapon, Stormbreaker. No longer King of Asgard, and possibly no longer Thor, we can’t wait to see what our hero will get up to in his next movie.

HasbroThese new Thor: Love and Thunder toys also reveal the beloved character Korg, played by Taika Waititi himself. Korg also wears blue in Love and Thunder and quite a resplendent belt. Is that a goat’s head we spy?

Love and Thunder new look at Korg via Hasbro toy

Hasbro

Speaking of goats, it looks like they’ll play a significant role in the movie. Because our first hint at Thor: Love and Thunder‘s action, courtesy of a new LEGO set, features goats. In fact, the new Thor LEGO set is called “The Goat Boat.” The Goat Boat features a giant boat and includes five minifigures: Thor, The Mighty Thor (Jane Foster), King Valkyrie, Korg, and Gorr. It also includes two legendary goats. These goats are called Toothgnasher and Toothgrinder, and they hail right from Norse mythology. We love them already and can’t wait to see them in action.

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Gorr, of course, is none other than Gorr the Butcher. Christian Bale will play Gorr in the upcoming Thor film. In the LEGO set, we see the villainous character wield his god-killing weapon All-Black the Necrosword. Thor, Jane, and the real GOAT King Valkyrie had all better watch out.

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