“ We're from different worlds, maybe they were separate for a reason.” ―Jane Foster Īfter being separated since Thor's first visit to Earth, Jane has moved on with her life… but now finds herself pulled into Thor's world once again by an ancient evil. The two had an intense attraction in the short time they were together, and through Jane, Thor learned the value of humility and the heroic nature of humanity.Īlthough she didn't appear in The Avengers herself, her picture was shown in a monitor when it was mentioned by Coulson to Thor that she is taken to safety he states that she was sent to work at a museum in Tromsø, Norway, all expenses apparently paid. As the man who revealed himself to be Thor Odinson and exclaimed for Heimdall to open the Bifrost, Jane and her team, believing him to be crazy, took him to the hospital after Darcy tasered him. After the storm, Jane, Selvig, and Darcy ran out to check on the man, hoping he wasn't dead, which thankfully he wasn't. Foster drove into the storm and hit a man who had mysteriously appeared in the storm. When Jane's computer catches the formation of a wormhole, Jane and her team decide to investigate, unaware that their wormhole was actually the Bifrost Bridge. Jane is an astrophysicist, studying wormholes with Erik Selvig and Darcy Lewis. Jane possesses deep knowledge for her study field, astrophysics, and of her peers, she single-handedly came the closest to discovering the existence of Asgard by studying the wormhole-like traces left by the use of the Bifrost Bridge.Īppearances Marvel Cinematic Universe Thor She firmly believes that scientists have been invested with the mission of searching the truth and loyally follows this idealism. She is also slightly quirky and can have a feisty attitude if provoked. Jane is a strong-determined woman, with an obstinate will and an independent spirit. 2.2.1 The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes.
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