The Marvel Cinematic Universe is an unparalleled success, and for good reason. A clear vision for its first three Phases thanks to the guidance of Kevin Feige, consistently stellar casting thanks to the expertise of Sarah Halley Finn, and brilliant directors like James Gunn and Ryan Coogler have delivered numerous classics under the Marvel Studios banner. Thanks to a clear respect for the source material and characters, there have been far more hits than there have been misses, with the likes of Robert Downey Jr. now synonymous with Iron Man. However, like all things, the MCU isn’t perfect, and Marvel Rivals may soon have a chance to showcase one character’s full potential: Gorr the God-Butcher.

While The Incredible Hulk being nerfed in the MCU has made him a target for critics, and Taskmaster’s lack of personality has also been a major point of contention, it’s arguably Gorr that feels like the biggest letdown of all. There are pieces of his story that work — his origin and his final scene are emotional and well-acted, which is no surprise given that it’s Christian Bale playing the character. Yet Bale’s involvement is exactly why Gorr is so frustrating, as he could have been allowed to do so much more. All his god-butchering is shown off-screen, and he spends more time terrorizing children than feeling like Thor’s greatest threat. In Marvel Rivals, Gorr has to feel like the big bad that he is in the comics, putting the roster on notice and being one of the game’s most intimidating characters as soon as he appears.

Knull’s involvement in Marvel Rivals’ seasonal storytelling helps set the stage for Gorr, giving NetEase threads to pull on for gallery pages and his codex entries.

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Marvel Rivals May Be Adding Gorr Very Soon

There are three particularly damning pieces of evidence that suggest Gorr could be coming to Marvel Rivals in the near future. The first is a reference to Fury’s iconic “Gorr was Right” comment from the comics, which set Thor on the path to becoming Unworthy due to the sheer magnitude of the statement. Marvel Rivals’ Season 8 battle pass features a text bubble spray of this memorable line from Jason Aaron’s run. The second bit of proof, as highlighted by Twitter user X0XLEAK, is that every old line of dialogue mentioning or referencing Gorr is no longer present in the game. This is likely because this dialogue no longer lines up with NetEase’s vision for the character, with the studio potentially being far along into the design process for its take on the God-Butcher.

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That theory is strengthened by the most irrefutable evidence of all: leaked voice lines featuring spawn room dialogue from characters speaking to Gorr. Spider-Man talks about being tired of dealing with freaky aliens, while Adam Warlock and Blade draw attention to Gorr wielding Knull’s necrosword — with Blade even considering swapping out Dracula’s blade for it before thinking better of that decision. Doctor Strange refers to Gorr by name, telling him to stop whispering in his mind, while Captain America also interacts with the Thor supervillain. Though Gorr’s half of these conversations are not present, as the actor may still not be cast, it’s now extremely likely that Gorr will release in a future Marvel Rivals Season. And when he does, hopefully the disappointment of Love and Thunder’s take on the character will be erased.

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What Marvel Rivals Has to Get Right About Gorr

With Marvel Rivals representing a huge chunk of the Marvel Universe, it’s only natural for tones to clash as the likes of Punisher interact with Squirrel Girl. However, it’s important that there aren’t tonal shifts with Gorr himself, which is a problem that occurred in some of his Love and Thunder scenes. Gorr shouldn’t be sharing banter with any cast members, and should always be plotting or scaring characters in his pre-match conversations and battle chatter. Additionally, while the MCU changed Gorr’s design to better showcase Bale’s performance, there’s no need for NetEase to remove the character’s tentacles and demonic vibes in favor of a more human character model. Marvel Rivals has had some neat redesigns of default costumes, but overall, Gorr should resemble his comic counterpart instead of the movie version.

Gorr’s hero role in Marvel Rivals has obviously not been leaked yet. However, given his use of the necrosword and his regular use of violence, Strategist is fairly safe to rule out.

In the comics, Gorr stands at 6 foot 7 and looks like he can stand toe to toe with Thor. So, while a tall Duelist model like Blade is possible, making Gorr a melee-focused Vanguard would also work. As for his abilities, Gorr being able to shatter planets should guarantee a massive AoE Ultimate involving the Necrosword, as there’s already a quick-cutting one via Blade’s Thousand-Fold Slash. Draining health from foes to self-heal would make sense, too, and it could be interesting if there was a risk-reward mechanic highlighting how weak Gorr is without his signature weapon. Perhaps the blade could be thrown, dealing a huge chunk of damage if it connects but lowering Gorr’s health drastically when not in-hand, allowing the enemy team to capitalize. Regardless, with Marvel Rivals likely to get Thanos and Doctor Doom this year, and Gorr now being on the way, it does seem like NetEase has heard the criticism about the game needing more villains. So long as the developer continues to do right by the characters it features in its hero shooter, Gorr fans have good reason to be excited, as redemption is on the horizon for the deadly alien.



Released

December 6, 2024

ESRB

T For Teen // Violence

Developer(s)

NetEase Games

Publisher(s)

NetEase Games


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