Thor might be swinging his hammer again soon. But if the latest leaks are to be believed, this time he’ll be doing it under a brand new director’s watchful eye.
The rumor mill is buzzing again, and this time it’s about everyone’s favorite Asgardian. A new leak, reportedly from scooper DanielRPK, claims that Thor 5 has entered early development and will be part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s next saga after Avengers: Secret Wars. Is it solid information or just more noise? That’s up for debate. But fans are already reacting — and not quietly either.
Marvel’s Norse God Set for Another Go?
So, what exactly is the scoop? DanielRPK suggests that Thor 5 is currently in development and that it will follow Secret Wars, the epic slated for 2027 that’s expected to conclude Marvel’s current Multiverse Saga.
That means one key takeaway for fans — Thor likely survives the cataclysmic events ahead.
No official confirmation has come from Marvel Studios, of course. They’ve been notoriously tight-lipped about post-Secret Wars plans. But this rumor, vague as it may be, has found an eager audience. Especially because of one added detail: Taika Waititi won’t be returning.
No Taika Waititi? Reactions Are All Over the Map
Some fans cheered the idea. Others groaned.
Let’s be honest, Love and Thunder was… polarizing. It leaned hard into irreverence — too hard for some. It had screaming goats, neon-colored gods, and one of the MCU’s goofiest tones to date. It was fun, sure, but it felt like a sitcom disguised as a superhero movie.
And that’s coming from someone who thought Ragnarok was a minor miracle.
The prospect of someone else taking the helm — someone with a fresher or maybe just more grounded take — has already stirred hope. Reddit threads lit up:
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“So I guess we know Thor survives Doomsday/Secret Wars,” wrote one user.
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“The selling point here is no Taika,” said another.
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“Give me George Miller or give me death,” joked a third, referencing the Mad Max: Fury Road director, whose name is floating around as a possible contender.
No names are confirmed. And that’s important to keep in mind.
Who Could Lead the Next Chapter?
Taika reinvented Thor, no doubt about it. Before him, the character felt stiff. Kenneth Branagh gave us a Shakespearean thunder god. Taika turned him into a cosmic goofball with abs and a hammer. Both approaches had their charm.
So what now?
Some fans want a middle ground — someone who can blend grit and humor without sliding into self-parody. Others are hungry for something bold and unexpected. George Miller’s name keeps popping up. He’s never worked with Marvel, but he’s known for his visually stunning, high-octane storytelling. Imagine a Thor movie that looks like Fury Road and feels like 300. Wild, right?
Then again, Marvel has surprised us before. No one saw James Gunn or the Russo Brothers coming.
What’s Next for the MCU After Secret Wars?
This is where it gets tricky. The MCU has become a puzzle box, and no one knows what’s inside.
Right now, Marvel is focused on wrapping up its Multiverse Saga, which will reportedly conclude in 2027 with Secret Wars. After that, the path ahead looks murky. The most persistent theory? We’re heading into something fans are calling The Mutant Saga — basically, the big X-Men era.
If that’s true, it’s possible Thor 5 could bridge sagas, possibly even serve as a soft introduction to new characters. Or it could just be another god-sized adventure, untethered from bigger arcs.
Who knows. Marvel’s playbook is impossible to crack.
A Community Divided — And Still Curious
There’s no denying it — even just the rumor of Thor 5 has reignited old debates.
Some fans think the character has overstayed his welcome. Others believe Chris Hemsworth still has more thunder to bring. The conversation feels oddly nostalgic, like we’ve circled back to 2012, arguing about whether Iron Man should still be flying around.
Let’s not forget — Thor: Love and Thunder grossed $760 million globally. That’s not exactly a flop.
Here’s a quick look at how the four Thor movies stack up in terms of box office:
Thor Movie | Release Year | Worldwide Gross |
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Thor (Branagh) | 2011 | $449 million |
Thor: The Dark World | 2013 | $644 million |
Thor: Ragnarok | 2017 | $854 million |
Thor: Love and Thunder | 2022 | $760 million |
Silence From Marvel — But That’s Business as Usual
Marvel hasn’t said a word about Thor 5, and they probably won’t for a while.
Their strategy lately has been all about long games and last-minute reveals. Remember how they kept Spider-Man: No Way Home‘s big surprises under wraps? Expect similar secrecy with post-Secret Wars projects.
And honestly, Thor 5 might not be mentioned again until Avengers: Doomsday hits theaters in December 2026. That’s when the future of the MCU will likely become a little clearer.
But for now, all we have is a whisper. And for Marvel fans, a whisper is often enough to start a fire.