Thor God Of War Ragnarok

2021Character design debate / reaction meme / fan art promptsemi-active

Also known as: Fat Thor GoW · GoW Ragnarok Thor · Dad Bod Thor

Thor God of War Ragnarok is a 2021 meme centered on the Norse god's bulky, strongman redesign in the 2022 game, sparking online debate about body standards in gaming and mythological accuracy.

Thor (God of War: Ragnarok) is a meme based on the character design of Thor from the 2022 video game *God of War Ragnarök*, which depicted the Norse god with a bulky, strongman-like body rather than the lean, chiseled physique popularized by Marvel's films. When the design was revealed during the PlayStation Showcase on September 9, 2021, it sparked immediate online debate about body standards in gaming and Norse mythological accuracy, generating fan art, comparison memes, and heated arguments across Twitter, 4chan, and Reddit13.

TL;DR

Thor (God of War: Ragnarok) is a meme based on the character design of Thor from the 2022 video game *God of War Ragnarök*, which depicted the Norse god with a bulky, strongman-like body rather than the lean, chiseled physique popularized by Marvel's films.

Overview

The meme centers on the physical appearance of Thor as designed for *God of War Ragnarök*. Rather than a muscular, six-pack-sporting warrior in the vein of Chris Hemsworth's MCU portrayal, Santa Monica Studio gave Thor a large, barrel-chested frame with a protruding belly and red hair, drawing on Norse mythological descriptions of the thunder god1. The design immediately became a flashpoint for memes, debates about body representation in video games, and comparisons to "Fat Thor" from *Avengers: Endgame*3.

The character's look was used in object-labeling memes, side-by-side comparisons with MCU Thor, and various edits placing him into other meme formats like "CAM ON INGERLAND"3.

On September 9, 2021, *God of War Ragnarök* art director Raf Grassetti posted promotional artwork of Thor on Twitter following the PlayStation Showcase event3. The image showed Thor as a massive, heavyset figure with a thick beard and visible gut, a stark departure from the mainstream image of Thor shaped by Marvel's cinematic franchise1. Grassetti's tweet pulled in over 11,900 retweets and 135,500 likes within two weeks3.

Within a single hour of the reveal, two separate threads appeared on 4chan's /v/ (video games) board debating the design3. Some users praised it for its fidelity to Norse mythology, where Thor is described as a barrel-chested, red-haired figure rather than a blonde pretty boy1. Others called it unflattering and said Thor should look more "intimidating"3.

On Twitter, user @lackingsaint shared screenshots of another user complaining about the design "not looking intimidating like Thor should be," and that post racked up over 4,400 retweets and 54,800 likes in two weeks3.

Origin & Background

Platform
Twitter (design reveal), 4chan /v/ (early debate)
Key People
Raf Grassetti, Santa Monica Studio
Date
2021
Year
2021

On September 9, 2021, *God of War Ragnarök* art director Raf Grassetti posted promotional artwork of Thor on Twitter following the PlayStation Showcase event. The image showed Thor as a massive, heavyset figure with a thick beard and visible gut, a stark departure from the mainstream image of Thor shaped by Marvel's cinematic franchise. Grassetti's tweet pulled in over 11,900 retweets and 135,500 likes within two weeks.

Within a single hour of the reveal, two separate threads appeared on 4chan's /v/ (video games) board debating the design. Some users praised it for its fidelity to Norse mythology, where Thor is described as a barrel-chested, red-haired figure rather than a blonde pretty boy. Others called it unflattering and said Thor should look more "intimidating".

On Twitter, user @lackingsaint shared screenshots of another user complaining about the design "not looking intimidating like Thor should be," and that post racked up over 4,400 retweets and 54,800 likes in two weeks.

How It Spread

The debate spread quickly across social media starting September 9, 2021. Most posts either defended the design or mocked those who objected to it. On September 11, Twitter user @Elajjaz posted a tweet supporting the look that earned over 450 retweets and 5,900 likes in nine days.

The design became a template for humorous comparisons. On September 9, Twitter user @tihsehtmi created a "CAM ON INGERLAND" edit featuring the character that gained over 410 retweets and 6,300 likes. Fan artists also took to the design quickly. An artwork by Twitter user @Zacarovs on September 13 received over 340 retweets and 2,700 likes in one week.

The conversation expanded into a broader body image discussion in gaming. Spanish outlet Marca ran a piece noting that Thor's design was called "gordo y feo" ("fat and ugly") by detractors, drawing a direct parallel to the backlash against Aloy's appearance in *Horizon Forbidden West* earlier that year. Marca pointed out the irony that people could not accept a god who didn't look like an Instagram model, arguing that the MCU had conditioned audiences to reject any body type that didn't match Hollywood standards.

Multiple outlets and commentators noted that the *God of War Ragnarök* version of Thor was actually closer to historical Norse descriptions. In Norse mythology, Thor is an Æsir god associated with thunder, storms, and strength, described as barrel-chested and far from conventionally handsome. The only time the MCU came close to this portrayal was the "Fat Thor" version of Chris Hemsworth in *Avengers: Endgame*, though even that depiction kept his blonde hair rather than the red hair described in the original mythology.

How to Use This Meme

The GoW Ragnarök Thor meme typically appears in a few formats:

- Side-by-side comparison: Place MCU Thor (lean, muscular) next to GoW Thor (bulky, heavy) to contrast body types, expectations vs. reality, or cultural assumptions. - Object labeling: Use the Thor character art as a stand-in for anything that looks different from what people expected but is actually more authentic. - Fan art remixes: Draw GoW Thor in various scenarios, often leaning into the "dad bod" angle or depicting him in everyday situations. - Template swaps: Drop GoW Thor into existing meme formats (like "CAM ON INGERLAND" or Drake posting) where his unexpected physique is the punchline.

The meme works best when playing on the gap between audience expectations and the actual design choice.

Cultural Impact

The Thor design debate opened up a wider conversation about body representation in AAA video games. Coming shortly after the Aloy controversy with *Horizon Forbidden West*, GoW Thor became a second data point in a pattern where fans criticized game studios for depicting characters with realistic rather than idealized bodies.

Marca's coverage framed the backlash as a societal problem, arguing that the film industry had normalized unrealistic physiques to the point where a fictional god couldn't have a belly without trending on Twitter. The piece noted that "not everyone is an Instagram model, and that's fine" (translated from Spanish), pushing back against what they saw as shallow criticism of a design rooted in actual mythology.

The debate also brought renewed attention to Norse mythological texts, with multiple outlets explaining that Thor was historically described as powerfully built but far from the chiseled blonde Hollywood invented. DualShockers noted that "the *God of War: Ragnarök* version of Thor is actually a more accurate depiction of what he looked like in Norse mythology".

Fun Facts

Within one hour of the reveal, two separate 4chan /v/ threads were already arguing about the design.

Raf Grassetti's original tweet of the artwork is one of the most-liked God of War promotional posts, with over 135,500 likes.

In Norse mythology, Thor has red hair, not blonde. The MCU never got this detail right, and GoW Ragnarök's redheaded Thor is more mythologically accurate.

The Spanish-language backlash overlapped with the Aloy controversy from *Horizon Forbidden West*, making 2021 a year where body image in gaming was a recurring flashpoint.

Even the "Fat Thor" from *Avengers: Endgame* was considered only a partial step toward accuracy, since that version still had blonde hair.

Derivatives & Variations

CAM ON INGERLAND edits:

GoW Thor inserted into the football hooligan meme format, posted by @tihsehtmi on September 9, 2021[3].

Fan art series:

Multiple artists drew Thor in various styles, with @Zacarovs' piece on September 13 being one of the most shared[3].

Fat Thor crossover memes:

Due to the visual similarities, GoW Thor was frequently paired with or compared to the "Fat Thor" version of Chris Hemsworth from *Avengers: Endgame*[1][3].

Body positivity edits:

Some users turned the design into a celebration of body diversity, contrasting the backlash with positive reception[2].

Frequently Asked Questions

Thor God Of War Ragnarok

2021Character design debate / reaction meme / fan art promptsemi-active

Also known as: Fat Thor GoW · GoW Ragnarok Thor · Dad Bod Thor

Thor God of War Ragnarok is a 2021 meme centered on the Norse god's bulky, strongman redesign in the 2022 game, sparking online debate about body standards in gaming and mythological accuracy.

Thor (God of War: Ragnarok) is a meme based on the character design of Thor from the 2022 video game *God of War Ragnarök*, which depicted the Norse god with a bulky, strongman-like body rather than the lean, chiseled physique popularized by Marvel's films. When the design was revealed during the PlayStation Showcase on September 9, 2021, it sparked immediate online debate about body standards in gaming and Norse mythological accuracy, generating fan art, comparison memes, and heated arguments across Twitter, 4chan, and Reddit.

TL;DR

Thor (God of War: Ragnarok) is a meme based on the character design of Thor from the 2022 video game *God of War Ragnarök*, which depicted the Norse god with a bulky, strongman-like body rather than the lean, chiseled physique popularized by Marvel's films.

Overview

The meme centers on the physical appearance of Thor as designed for *God of War Ragnarök*. Rather than a muscular, six-pack-sporting warrior in the vein of Chris Hemsworth's MCU portrayal, Santa Monica Studio gave Thor a large, barrel-chested frame with a protruding belly and red hair, drawing on Norse mythological descriptions of the thunder god. The design immediately became a flashpoint for memes, debates about body representation in video games, and comparisons to "Fat Thor" from *Avengers: Endgame*.

The character's look was used in object-labeling memes, side-by-side comparisons with MCU Thor, and various edits placing him into other meme formats like "CAM ON INGERLAND".

On September 9, 2021, *God of War Ragnarök* art director Raf Grassetti posted promotional artwork of Thor on Twitter following the PlayStation Showcase event. The image showed Thor as a massive, heavyset figure with a thick beard and visible gut, a stark departure from the mainstream image of Thor shaped by Marvel's cinematic franchise. Grassetti's tweet pulled in over 11,900 retweets and 135,500 likes within two weeks.

Within a single hour of the reveal, two separate threads appeared on 4chan's /v/ (video games) board debating the design. Some users praised it for its fidelity to Norse mythology, where Thor is described as a barrel-chested, red-haired figure rather than a blonde pretty boy. Others called it unflattering and said Thor should look more "intimidating".

On Twitter, user @lackingsaint shared screenshots of another user complaining about the design "not looking intimidating like Thor should be," and that post racked up over 4,400 retweets and 54,800 likes in two weeks.

Origin & Background

Platform
Twitter (design reveal), 4chan /v/ (early debate)
Key People
Raf Grassetti, Santa Monica Studio
Date
2021
Year
2021

On September 9, 2021, *God of War Ragnarök* art director Raf Grassetti posted promotional artwork of Thor on Twitter following the PlayStation Showcase event. The image showed Thor as a massive, heavyset figure with a thick beard and visible gut, a stark departure from the mainstream image of Thor shaped by Marvel's cinematic franchise. Grassetti's tweet pulled in over 11,900 retweets and 135,500 likes within two weeks.

Within a single hour of the reveal, two separate threads appeared on 4chan's /v/ (video games) board debating the design. Some users praised it for its fidelity to Norse mythology, where Thor is described as a barrel-chested, red-haired figure rather than a blonde pretty boy. Others called it unflattering and said Thor should look more "intimidating".

On Twitter, user @lackingsaint shared screenshots of another user complaining about the design "not looking intimidating like Thor should be," and that post racked up over 4,400 retweets and 54,800 likes in two weeks.

How It Spread

The debate spread quickly across social media starting September 9, 2021. Most posts either defended the design or mocked those who objected to it. On September 11, Twitter user @Elajjaz posted a tweet supporting the look that earned over 450 retweets and 5,900 likes in nine days.

The design became a template for humorous comparisons. On September 9, Twitter user @tihsehtmi created a "CAM ON INGERLAND" edit featuring the character that gained over 410 retweets and 6,300 likes. Fan artists also took to the design quickly. An artwork by Twitter user @Zacarovs on September 13 received over 340 retweets and 2,700 likes in one week.

The conversation expanded into a broader body image discussion in gaming. Spanish outlet Marca ran a piece noting that Thor's design was called "gordo y feo" ("fat and ugly") by detractors, drawing a direct parallel to the backlash against Aloy's appearance in *Horizon Forbidden West* earlier that year. Marca pointed out the irony that people could not accept a god who didn't look like an Instagram model, arguing that the MCU had conditioned audiences to reject any body type that didn't match Hollywood standards.

Multiple outlets and commentators noted that the *God of War Ragnarök* version of Thor was actually closer to historical Norse descriptions. In Norse mythology, Thor is an Æsir god associated with thunder, storms, and strength, described as barrel-chested and far from conventionally handsome. The only time the MCU came close to this portrayal was the "Fat Thor" version of Chris Hemsworth in *Avengers: Endgame*, though even that depiction kept his blonde hair rather than the red hair described in the original mythology.

How to Use This Meme

The GoW Ragnarök Thor meme typically appears in a few formats:

- Side-by-side comparison: Place MCU Thor (lean, muscular) next to GoW Thor (bulky, heavy) to contrast body types, expectations vs. reality, or cultural assumptions. - Object labeling: Use the Thor character art as a stand-in for anything that looks different from what people expected but is actually more authentic. - Fan art remixes: Draw GoW Thor in various scenarios, often leaning into the "dad bod" angle or depicting him in everyday situations. - Template swaps: Drop GoW Thor into existing meme formats (like "CAM ON INGERLAND" or Drake posting) where his unexpected physique is the punchline.

The meme works best when playing on the gap between audience expectations and the actual design choice.

Cultural Impact

The Thor design debate opened up a wider conversation about body representation in AAA video games. Coming shortly after the Aloy controversy with *Horizon Forbidden West*, GoW Thor became a second data point in a pattern where fans criticized game studios for depicting characters with realistic rather than idealized bodies.

Marca's coverage framed the backlash as a societal problem, arguing that the film industry had normalized unrealistic physiques to the point where a fictional god couldn't have a belly without trending on Twitter. The piece noted that "not everyone is an Instagram model, and that's fine" (translated from Spanish), pushing back against what they saw as shallow criticism of a design rooted in actual mythology.

The debate also brought renewed attention to Norse mythological texts, with multiple outlets explaining that Thor was historically described as powerfully built but far from the chiseled blonde Hollywood invented. DualShockers noted that "the *God of War: Ragnarök* version of Thor is actually a more accurate depiction of what he looked like in Norse mythology".

Fun Facts

Within one hour of the reveal, two separate 4chan /v/ threads were already arguing about the design.

Raf Grassetti's original tweet of the artwork is one of the most-liked God of War promotional posts, with over 135,500 likes.

In Norse mythology, Thor has red hair, not blonde. The MCU never got this detail right, and GoW Ragnarök's redheaded Thor is more mythologically accurate.

The Spanish-language backlash overlapped with the Aloy controversy from *Horizon Forbidden West*, making 2021 a year where body image in gaming was a recurring flashpoint.

Even the "Fat Thor" from *Avengers: Endgame* was considered only a partial step toward accuracy, since that version still had blonde hair.

Derivatives & Variations

CAM ON INGERLAND edits:

GoW Thor inserted into the football hooligan meme format, posted by @tihsehtmi on September 9, 2021[3].

Fan art series:

Multiple artists drew Thor in various styles, with @Zacarovs' piece on September 13 being one of the most shared[3].

Fat Thor crossover memes:

Due to the visual similarities, GoW Thor was frequently paired with or compared to the "Fat Thor" version of Chris Hemsworth from *Avengers: Endgame*[1][3].

Body positivity edits:

Some users turned the design into a celebration of body diversity, contrasting the backlash with positive reception[2].

Frequently Asked Questions