Thread:MaxGoji 2.0/@comment-2058272-20161004202244/@comment-2058272-20161004231856

Here's just a short idea I've kind of pieced together from our discussion so far:

We open with a flashback showing Amora's origin, up until the point where she murders her mother. Then we cut to present day, where Richard Blake is walking to work, until he witnesses a car chase. He changes into Thor and helps out, but is late for work. Since Avengers, Richard and Jane Foster have stopped talking, and she's started dating someone new. Jane's new boyfriend could be Eric Masterson, or just some other obscure character from the comics, in a quick cameo (if not Eric, it could be Arthur Blackwood, who becomes the lesser known villain Crusader in the comics). Jane won't play a big part in this film, she just appears at the beginning to show that she and Richard aren't exactly on good terms. After leaving work, Richard heads back to Avengers Mansion, where we can have him talk to Tony Stark, who tells him about strange occurences down in Mexico. In a small Mexican town, residents are getting ready for the Day of the Dead. Amora and Skurge, in civilian clothes, meet with a historian, who shows them the an ancient axe he discovered himself on a trip to Norway. They kill the historian and take the axe, which turns out to be the famous Bloodaxe, one of the few weapons capable of killing a god. It is revealed that Amora is seeking to resurrect the seemingly dead Loki, and that, in order to open the portal to the realm of the dead, they must use the blood of one of the dead one's family members (not knowing Loki is adopted). Shortly after, Thor arrives in Mexico to investigate. He has a quick confrontation with Amora and Skurge, but is cut by the Bloodaxe and weakened. Amora takes Thor's blood for the ritual. The weakened Thor is rescued by the Warriors Three, who were sent by Odin to stop Amora's plan. Thor and the Warriors Three then work together to stop the two villains. In the final battle, Amora creates the portal. Thor and the Warriors arrive, but are held off by Skurge and an army of enchanted civilians (who they try their best to fight without hurting). Eventually, Amora adds Thor's blood to the portal, but as he's not related to Loki, it causes the whole thing to go awry. Several different monsters begin to emerge from the portal. Amora realizes her error, and reveals that if the portal isn't destroyed soon, it will grow bigger and bigger and consume them all. Thor charges up Mjolnir, causing it to glow blue with energy. Thor's eyes also turn blue, and electricity comes off of his body. Thor flies inside the portal, and is stuck halfway between the two worlds: Midgard, and an empty void. Thor unleashes a huge blast of energy, causing an explosion that destroys the portal. Amora and Skurge escape, turning all of the enchanted people back to normal. The dust settles from the explosion, and the warriors run over to the huge crater it left behind, finding only Mjolnir. The film ends with a big funeral celebration for Thor in Times Square. Tony Stark, Steve Rogers, the Maximoffs, and Bruce Banner are at the front of the crowd. The X-Men are watching in civilian clothes. Spider-Man watches from a nearby rooftop, as does Daredevil. She-Hulk pushes her way to the front of the crowd. Nick Fury and General Ross stand with some soldiers to honor the hero.

End credits scene: In the Mexican town, one of the monsters from the void eats from a garbage can. It runs off, as a hooded figure approaches. The man puts his hood down, revealing himself to be Loki, who escaped from the void and used his illusion powers to sneak off unnoticed. Loki pulls a newspaper out of the trash, and uses his magic abilities to translate the headline to English. It reads, DEATH OF AN AVENGER --- THOR KILLED IN ACTION.

That's just a rough draft. What do you think? Anything you don't like, or want to change?