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Thor vs. Scarlet Witch and Infinity Hulk Just Broke the Internet

Thor vs. Scarlet Witch and Infinity Hulk Just Broke the Internet
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Thor’s brutal clashes with Scarlet Witch and an Infinity Hulk are melting timelines as Marvel Zombies—the MCU’s first R-rated animated series from director Bryan Andrews and writer Zeb Wells—erupts on Disney+.

Marvel Zombies just dropped on Disney+, and the immediate takeaway is pretty simple: Thor shows up, and the internet collectively flips the table. For an animated MCU first that is actually rated R, the god of thunder ends up stealing the spotlight in some very gnarly, very memeable ways.

Thor is the main character of your timeline now

Across social feeds, the biggest chatter is about Thor bulldozing through the show’s blood-soaked set pieces. Two matchups in particular are driving the discourse: a brutal tilt with Infinity Hulk and a chaos-fueled showdown with Scarlet Witch. If you’ve been pretending we’re done with the who-wins power rankings, congratulations, you’re back in it.

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That bold claim came packaged with images of Thor decked out in battle armor, swinging a hammer that’s glowing red like it just drank a gallon of pure chaos magic. Elsewhere, fans shared shots of red and blue energy slamming together as Thor and Wanda go at it, plus Scarlet Witch hovering near a crimson portal while Thor is lit up with enough lightning to power a small city. One post even joked that Wanda basically hijacked his signature blue lightning and handed him chaos energy like a stat boost.

  • Zombie Thor vs Infinity Hulk is getting called a peak Marvel Zombies moment, full stop.
  • Thor vs Scarlet Witch has people on the edge of their seats, with those red/blue energy clashes all over timelines.
  • Fans are framing the episode as an answer to the never-ending Wanda vs Thor debate, complete with that red-hammer visual.
  • Episode 3 is the hot topic, pairing the Thor/Wanda fight with a full-on Battle of Wakanda setting.

So, what did Marvel just unleash?

Marvel Zombies is a four-episode animated series directed by Bryan Andrews and written by Zeb Wells, and it carries the MCU’s first-ever R rating in animation. It leans into the darker side of this universe, and Thor’s involvement turns out to be the show’s loudest conversation starter. Between the Wakanda battlefield imagery and those lightning-charged brawls with top-tier heavy hitters, the Asgardian is suddenly the most talked-about figure in a series that is not hurting for spectacle.

If you want in, it’s streaming now on Disney+ for all subscribers.

Originally reported by Anubhav Chaudhry on SuperHeroHype.