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>The movie is a “cosmic road trip through the Nine Realms”.
>Thor is in space, going on adventures with the Guardians of the Galaxy. He’s fit again, they all have new looks and are basically intergalactic rock stars.
>Gorr is an alien warrior with a vendetta against the gods for not saving his people and slaughtering them across the universe with the Necrosword.
>Thor returns to Earth and reunites with Jane Foster, who has cancer.
>Jane is able to wield Mjolnir and it prevents her cancer from spreading while she is powered up. Jane keeps Mjolnir while Thor uses Stormbreaker.
>Valkyrie is still ruling New Asgard, which has become a cultural landmark. Korg and Miek have administrative jobs. Valkyrie also gets a new female love interest.
>Thor and Jane meet with Lady Sif in an ice planet where she was dumped by Loki-as-Odin years before. She has a new look and a bad attitude.
>Thor also visits Valhalla and meets with Heimdall.
>Lady Sif and Valkyrie have roughly the same amount of screentime.
>The Guardians of the Galaxy are not in it much, but they appear throughout the film instead of just one scene.
>The movie’s central theme is love and how it affects people. Thor is determined to save Jane and Jane enjoys being with Thor again and sharing his power, but they both ultimately have to come to terms with the fact she will die eventually and they’re just avoiding the inevitable.
>Sif is still secretly in love with Thor and dies for him in the end. Valkyrie struggles to open up to love after losing the love of her life (that blonde Valkyrie that died for her in the Ragnarok flashbacks). Even Gorr is driven by the family that he lost because of the gods’ neglect.
>The movie ends on a bittersweet note with Thor and Jane accepting that and just enjoying the time they have left.