is controversial about whether the "power of Odin" exists in the Marvel movie universe. Some people think that he does not exist because the term is not mentioned in the Marvel movies. If it really exists, why hasn't Thor used it?
I think the power of Odin exists, but it is different from comics. Yes, Sol also has it, but he still doesn't know how to use it. In "Thor 1", Odin fell into a sleepy state for a week, known as "Odin's Sleep." Loki immediately took the position. When the goddess Sif and the three warriors of the fairy palace came to the palace and saw Loki instead of Odin, they questioned Loki: "Where is Odin?" Loki replied, and his father has entered. "Odin's Sleep".
It can be seen that the power of Odin in the Marvel movie universe also exists-they usually exist in the form of golden energy. We can judge this from the energy projected by Odin’s weapon "Gangnir" and the substance that turned into gold when Odin died.
The most important question now is how the power of Odin came from. In the comics, Odin’s two older brothers, Willy and Fei, injected their power into Odin’s body after their deaths, enhancing Odin’s divinity, which is the source of Odin’s power. However, the movie is different. We see Thor's grandfather "Boer" using a power very similar to the power of Odin in the battle with the dark elves. So, do all the kings of Asgard possess the power of Odin? If
is a king's unique power, why didn't Odin mention it? In fact, the power of Odin is owned by all members of the Asgard royal family. Remember how Hela's power came from? Remember the dialogue in Thor 3 when Sol asked the Valkyrie to help regain Asgard? As follows:
Valkyrie: I don't want to be involved in another family dispute
Sol: What do you mean?
Valkyrie: Your sister, Hela's power comes from Asgard, just like you.
I think this is the "power of Odin" in Marvel movies. Only members of the royal family deserve to possess the natural energy of the Asgardians.
Later, Odin told Saul that Asgard has never been a place, and Asgard is where the people live. Therefore, as long as the Asgardian is still alive, Thor's power will have an extra bonus, and sooner or later he will learn how to use this power, just as he learns how to use Thor's power. What do you think?