No, Zeus and Thor are not related in myth.
They are blood-brothers Which makes Loki Thor's god-father
Officially, not in the least bit. Loki is Odin's blood brother, which is not a REAL family relation. Thor is Odin's son. However, there is some speculation that Lothur, Odin's brother mentioned along side Hoenir, might be an earlier version of Loki. In which case, Loki would be Thor's uncle. Of course, there is not the least bit of hard evidence that points to this, just circumstantial.
i think so im only10 !
Yeah they are brothers. The guy who plays Gale is named Liam Hemsworth. The guy who plays Thor is named Chris Hemworth,
Gudmundur Thor goes by Gummi, Thor, Gummi Thor, and Ziggy.
Chris hemsworth plays thor in the film thor (2011)
Thor was not "related" to any Greek gods. He was a Norse god and his lineage was therefore of other Norse gods. In Greek mythology, Thor's counterpart was Zeus. Zeus was wielder of the lightning bolt and otherwise known as "the ground shaker". When he became angry it was said the sky and ground would tremble with the echo of his voice. Similarly, when Thor became angry he would strike the ground with his giant hammer, Miolnir, which produced the same effect. Today we know that effect as Thunder.
To my knowledge, that´s a superhero question, as the Marvel version of Thor has a winged helmet. Thor himself travelled the skies as a Thunder God, so the wings could be related to that. Winged shoes are traditionally a symbol of messenger gods in mythology (aka Hermes/Mercury). As a side point, my real name (Torgrim) means "Thor´s helmet" or "Thor´s face mask". In mythology, there are no references to the original Thor having a winged helmet, unless someone can prove me wrong. :)
Odin is the father of Thor. Jord is the mother of Thor.
Thor: The Dark World will be the sequel to Thor.
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