I actually hope that Ultron is most afraid of Thor. The power of Asgard should by all rights be well outside his purview.
I think Thor has chose to stay on earth. He's not going back and forth. He's no longer leading Asgards army. He essentially renounced his Throne. So Loki is free to do whatever because Thor aint around or in contact.
So Ultron on the loose is a big deal.
I honestly don't see how he would have a worse time connecting to the threat then Hawkeye, Cap, Hulk , and everyone else not involved in his creation. The comics seem to get by. Ultron causes trouble. Thor comes in. Ultron kicks Thors ass. Thor now has words for Ultron.
He doesn't need to be Ultrons cousin. Bad people doing bad things is more then enough.
If they play with the fact that Ultron is constantly upgrading, then the trick here is that the foe keeps adapting.

Am I the only one that prefers MCU Thor without his helmet?
Can't judge on the comics, I haven't read like any Thor stories - now that I think of it, that would be nice to do this summer![]()
Yeah well that is the basic idea, but he has a lot of powers, and I understand why some aren't used cos it would make the rest of the Avengers redundant, personally I would love to see him moving/fighting at super speeds.
He should definitely be the one that lasts the longest against Ultron, presuming they go the way of Ultron beating them the first time they meet and then the Avengers have to regroup.
Personally I would have Thor finish Ultron with a reduced godblast, but I reckon Stark or the Hulk will be the ones to finish him.
Am I the only one that prefers MCU Thor without his helmet?
Can't judge on the comics, I haven't read like any Thor stories - now that I think of it, that would be nice to do this summer![]()
Pleased to see that hemsworth is bigger than he's ever been as thor for age of ultron
Pleased to see that hemsworth is bigger than he's ever been as thor for age of ultron
Aside from the very forced "I'm going to Midgard" at the end of TDW, I just don't see how he fits into this battle. I was under the impression that post-TDW he'd be just bifrosting around, keeping the realms in order - he is after all meant to be leading the Asgardian army, but just based out of Midgard.
I just don't get what his stake in this battle is, aside from bad guys = bad
While Man of Steel isn't my cup of tea, they truly nailed the 'destruction' such a powerful being should cause. Thor actually looks weak in comparision, I would like for them to power him up.
His own people-he is a vanir, so it`s only natural to stay with your people(and family as it stated in the children's book) to help them rebuild and restore after the war. So...not even close. It`s like if no matter what happened on Vanaheim and with his family Hogun would run away to Asgard because he have a girl there who he desperate to bang. Very mature.It wasn't forced at all, it was set up at the very start with Thor pining for Jane and Hogun staying behind to be with the people he cared about.
You may not like it but it wasn't forced.