How to make Norse Thor videos with AI

Thor is the thunder god of Norse mythology, son of Odin and Jord, husband of Sif, defender of gods and humans alike. He carries the hammer Mjolnir, wears the iron belt Megingjord, and rides a chariot drawn by two goats, Tanngrisnir and Tanngnjostr.

For most of a thousand years he was the most-worshipped god in Scandinavia. The hammer pendant survived the conversion to Christianity. Now he can be directed back into video by anyone with a prompt.

Before the blockbuster, Thor was a red-bearded thunder god with a battered iron hammer, two goats pulling his chariot, and a personal feud with the world-serpent. Morphic lets you direct the Eddic Thor in your browser. Pick a moment, a foe, or a workflow below and start now.

Thor characters you can create

Thor scenes you can direct

Thor fishing for Jormungandr

Out on the cold grey sea with the giant Hymir, Thor hooks the world-serpent and hauls it half out of the water. Lightning crackles, the boat tips, the line strains.

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Thor fishing for Jormungandr

Thor in the lightning chariot

The thunder god rides through black storm clouds in a chariot drawn by Tanngrisnir and Tanngnjostr, the two goats’ hooves striking sparks across the sky.

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Thor in the lightning chariot

The wedding at Thrymheim

Thor dressed in a bridal veil sits beside Loki in Thrym’s great hall, eating an entire ox while the giant looks on confused. Mjolnir waits under the table.

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The wedding at Thrymheim

Duel with Hrungnir

On a battlefield of stone whetstones, Thor swings Mjolnir against the stone-headed giant Hrungnir. Sparks fly, fragments rain, the sky tears open above.

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Duel with Hrungnir

Thor at Ragnarok

The final duel. Thor and Jormungandr face each other across the burning sea. Mjolnir comes down, the serpent’s venom rises, both will die before the sun ends.

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Thor at Ragnarok

How to make it on Morphic

  1. 01

    Open the Video tool on Morphic

    Sign in to Morphic in your browser and head straight to the entry point below. No installs, no setup, and any device with a connection picks up where you left off.

    Open Video
  2. 02

    Set the scene in your own words

    Write the Thor scene you want to see in your own words. Be specific about the moment, the foe, the weather, and the camera direction. The more concrete the description, the closer the result lands to what you pictured.

    Thor hauling Jormungandr out of the cold grey sea, line straining, lightning splitting the sky behind. Slow cinematic push-in.
  3. 03

    Generate, refine, and publish

    Morphic returns a clip to your canvas. Refine the prompt for variations, regenerate to fix what missed, or remix into a longer sequence. Download or share when the shot lands.

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A short guide to the Norse Thor for video creators

The Eddic Thor is a working god. He is not a polished prince of Asgard but a red-bearded brawler who eats whole oxen, drinks oceans, and travels into Jotunheim to keep the giants in check. The Eddas describe him as the protector of Midgard — the human world — and the friend of farmers and seafarers. The hammer Mjolnir, forged by the dwarves Sindri and Brokkr, returns to his hand whenever thrown. Iron gloves Jarngreipr let him grip the hot haft. Belt Megingjord doubles his already inhuman strength.

The big stories are clear and cinematic. The fishing trip with the giant Hymir, where Thor hooks Jormungandr from the sea floor and almost lifts him into the boat. The journey to Utgard-Loki, where the giant tricks him into wrestling old age and drinking from the ocean. The retrieval of his stolen hammer from the giant Thrym, where Thor disguises himself as Freya in a wedding veil. The duel with the giant Hrungnir on a stone whetstone-armed battleground. Each of these is a complete short film waiting to be cut.

For video, anchor every Thor prompt to one of those moments. Avoid the polished superhero suit; the Eddic Thor wears Viking Age iron, wool, and leather. Reference Gotland picture-stones, Oseberg-style carvings, and Icelandic saga manuscripts in the prompt language and you stay safely on the mythological side of the line. Lighting cues that always land: storm-cloud half-light, a single shaft of lightning in a black sky, the cold silver of a winter sea.

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Frequently asked questions

Where can I make Thor videos with AI?
You can create Thor scenes directly in your browser on Morphic. Open the Text to Video tool, describe the moment you want, and Morphic produces the clip. No installs and no specialist software needed.
How do I make my Thor videos look Eddic instead of Marvel?
Strip out the polished superhero suit. The Eddic Thor wears Viking Age iron, wool, and leather, with a battered hammer rather than a clean prop weapon. Reference Gotland picture-stones and Oseberg ship carvings in the prompt, and avoid the words "superhero", "blockbuster", or any modern film reference.
What kinds of Thor scenes work best with AI video?
Single-shot moments with strong composition: Thor hooking Jormungandr from the sea, the lightning chariot in storm clouds, the duel with Hrungnir, the Thrym wedding feast, or the final stand at Ragnarok. Anchor each Thor scene to a specific moment, location, time of day, and mood.
How do I keep Thor consistent across multiple scenes?
Use the Character Lineup workflow to lock in his look — red beard, iron gloves, hammer, belt — then reference that character card in every prompt. Morphic preserves wardrobe, weapon, and signature details across the series.
How do I write a good prompt for a Thor scene?
Name the moment, the foe, the weather, and the camera direction. For example: "Thor swings Mjolnir at the giant Hrungnir on a stone battlefield, sparks flying, low-angle slow push-in." The more specific your imagery, the closer the output matches your imagination.
Can I add narration and music to my Thor videos?
Yes. The Speech tool generates a voiceover from your script in the voice you choose, and the Music tool produces an original soundtrack. Layer them onto the generated video to publish a complete Thor episode.