Thor 4: Which comic book stories would work in Taika Waititi’s new project?

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GOLD COAST, AUSTRALIA – OCTOBER 13: Chris Hemsworth and Taika Waititi arrive for the Thor: Ragnarok Australian Premiere at Event Cinemas Robina on October 13, 2017 in Gold Coast, Australia. (Photo by Chris Hyde/Getty Images for Disney)

What comic book stories could be used in Thor 4?

Good news, Marvel Comics fans. It’s official! We’ll be getting at least one more Thor movie. Yes, it’s true – as Hollywood Reporter announcedThor: Ragnarok writer Taika Waititi will write and direct Thor 4.

Thor: Ragnarok is looked at as the best solo Thor project so far. It wasn’t dark, overly dramatic, and gave the character a different personality from we’ve seen so far in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. He was more jovial and possibly even a better fighter.

With everything that’s happened to him in Avengers: Infinity War and Avengers: Endgame, what could be next for the God Of Thunder?

Thor made his first appearance in Journey into Mystery No. 83 in 1962. Over his 50-year stint in Marvel Comics, we’ve seen him have some incredible stories. He’s ended the cycle of Ragnarok, fought his brother, father, and even a robot clone of himself. He’s faced defeat multiple times and yet he continues to come out on top. Recently, he was unable to wield his hammer Mjölnir, but regained his worthiness in The War of the Realms.

There are dozens of classic stories that could be used in the God of Thunder’s next movie. Here are the ones that would make sense with everything we’ve scene in the MCU.