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The Allfather is dying at the start of Thor: Ragnarok, and as he says goodbye to his sons, he reveals that their sister, Hela, will appear once he’s gone. They don’t understand what he means, but it doesn’t take long for the Goddess of Death to make an impression by destroying Mjolnir and sending Thor and Loki running for the hills. The MCU’s most important Asgardians are at a disadvantage because they know very little about their sister, including who her mother is. Well, while it’s taken a few years, the mystery may finally have been solved.
Odin and Hela Get Up to No Good in the MCU

Long before Loki and Thor were in the picture, Odin had a different attitude when it came to ruling. He enjoyed having people bend the knee out of fear, so he united the Nine Realms by conquering them. Egging him on was his daughter, Hela, who acted as his executioner while wielding Mjolnir. The Goddess of Death and her father made Asgard the most powerful place in the galaxy, but their partnership didn’t last forever. Odin eventually turned over a new leaf, and when his daughter didn’t get on board, he banished her to Hel. He tried to hide all evidence of his past transgressions by changing the art around Asgard, setting his first-born son, Thor, up to be a peaceful ruler. Marrying Frigga also had a major impact on Odin, as her pure heart forced him to clean up his act for good.
What the Thor movies don’t make clear is how much Frigga knew about Hela. The God of Thunder mentions at one point that he had to kill his half-sister, which means her mother wasn’t Frigga. But Odin never said anything about another wife, leaving Hela’s origins a mystery. There is a scenario in which Odin wasn’t withholding more information, though.









