Remember Thor? The mighty God of Thunder who learned a big lesson about being down-to-earth during his time on Earth? Well, there’s another god coming to the MCU who has a very different approach to heroism. This god actually rejects the whole “humility” thing, and guess what? They might still be a hero!
Here’s the deal: in the comics, there’s a good chance we’ll see Ares, the Greek God of War, join the Avengers. But unlike Thor, who learned to be less arrogant after getting banished to Earth, Ares is all about embracing his godly power and fighting spirit.
So, why is this a big deal? Because it shows there’s more than one way to be a hero, even for a god. Let’s break it down.
Thor’s Big Lesson: From Arrogant Prince to Humble Hero
We all know Thor’s story. He was a hotheaded prince who thought a little too highly of himself. After messing up big time, he got sent to Earth by his dad, Odin the All-Father. Stuck on our little blue planet without his hammer, Thor had to learn some valuable lessons. He discovered the importance of teamwork, responsibility, and, most importantly, humility. By the time he returned to Asgard, he was a changed god – a humbler, more worthy hero.
Ares: The God Who Loves a Good Fight
Now, meet Ares. He’s the complete opposite of “humble Thor.” Ares is all about war, fighting, and proving his strength. He doesn’t care much for peace and quiet, and he definitely doesn’t feel the need to learn any lessons from his dad, Zeus (the king of the Greek gods). In fact, Ares even threw a punch at Zeus himself! Talk about a rebellious kid!
So, Can a War God Be a Hero?
This is where it gets interesting. Just because Ares loves to fight doesn’t mean he’s a bad guy. He can still use his incredible strength and fighting skills to protect the innocent. In the comics, Ares has actually fought alongside heroes like Captain America and Wolverine. He might not be the most peaceful Avenger, but he gets the job done – in a very explosive way!
Why This Matters: Different Paths to Heroism
So, what can we learn from all this? Here’s the key takeaway: there’s no one-size-fits-all recipe for being a hero. Thor learned humility, but Ares doesn’t need that lesson to be good. He uses his own strengths, even the aggressive ones, to fight for what’s right. This shows us that heroes can come in all shapes and sizes, with different personalities and approaches.
What Does This Mean for the MCU?
If Ares joins the Avengers in the MCU, it’ll be a exciting change. He’ll bring a whole new dynamic to the team. Imagine Captain America trying to keep the peace between Ares and Iron Man! Plus, Ares’ fighting skills could be a major asset in any cosmic battle.
Here’s a fun thought experiment: How would the other Avengers react to Ares? Would they accept him? Would they clash? It would definitely be interesting to see how they all work together, despite their different personalities.
The Future of the God Squad
With the introduction of more gods and mythological beings in the MCU, we might even see a whole “god squad” team up someday. Maybe Ares could lead them? Who knows! One thing’s for sure, the arrival of gods like Ares shows us that the MCU is expanding its horizons and exploring new types of heroes.
So, get ready for some godly action! Whether Ares joins the Avengers or carves his own heroic path, one thing’s certain: this war god is definitely a hero to watch.