I've been murdered by Mohg, Lord of Blood so many times that I can hear his three little words in my sleep: Nihil. Nihil. Nihil. So imagine my surprise when I logged on and saw him standing in for the God of Thunder on a movie poster. Honestly? It makes a disturbing amount of sense.
As a normal player who has developed a love-hate relationship with Elden Ring's most dramatic optional boss, I have to tip my nonexistent hat to the fan creativity on display here. A Reddit user named JJ935 shared a reimagined version of the Thor: Love & Thunder poster with Mohg front and center, and it quickly became one of those images you can't unsee.

Let's break this down, shall we? In the original Thor: Love & Thunder poster, Chris Hemsworth strikes a heroic pose while lightning splits the sky. In this fan edit, Mohg does the same—but with his massive trident raised high and that ram-like head of his looking every bit like an ancient Norse deity. The artist even tweaked the title to Mohg: Love & Murder. I'm sorry, but that's objectively perfect. Marvel should be taking notes.
Does Mohg actually share anything with Thor? I mean... they both like pointy weapons, dramatic entrances, and absolutely obliterating anyone who gets in their way. But while Thor summons lightning, Mohg summons bloodflame and a surprisingly polite but terrifying \"Nihil\" that drains your health bar faster than my motivation on a Monday morning. And here's a question: would you rather fight Thor or Mohg? If you've spent any time in Mohgwyn Palace, you already know the answer. Thor might knock you around with a hammer, but Mohg will bleed you out while monologuing about his dynasty.
For the uninitiated, Mohg is an optional boss tucked away in the Mohgwyn Palace. He's not mandatory for finishing Elden Ring, but plenty of players seek him out because the rewards are genuinely tempting. Take him down and you can claim the Bloodboon Incantation or trade his remembrance for Mohgwyn's Sacred Spear. Tempting? Absolutely. Easy? Not even a little. The guy has a comically large HP pool, dishes out serious bleed damage, and has a phase transition that makes you feel personally attacked. Oh, and did I mention he says \"Nihil\" three times while stabbing the air and stealing your health? Because he does. Every. Single. Time.
What I love about this fan mashup is how it highlights just how much Elden Ring has seeped into the broader pop-culture conversation. Even in 2026, years after the game launched, we're still seeing this kind of chaotic cross-universe creativity. That's the mark of a game that refuses to fade away. Elden Ring might not have the box-office reach of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, but it absolutely has characters who could go toe-to-toe with Earth's Mightiest Heroes.
Could Mohg be worthy enough to lift Mjolnir? The original discussion around this fan art says probably not, and I can't argue. Mohg is less about worthiness and more about blood-soaked ambition. He wouldn't wait around for a hammer to judge his soul. He'd just stab you, declare a new dynasty, and go back to his palace. But honestly? That's exactly why I'd pay to see a fight between the Lord of Blood and the God of Thunder. Two dramatic, nearly unkillable warriors with ridiculous weapons? Sign me up. Just make sure I have my Flask of Crimson Tears ready.
For a quick comparison, because I know you're curious:
| Trait | Thor | Mohg |
|---|---|---|
| Weapon of choice | Mjolnir | Sacred Spear / giant trident |
| Element | Lightning | Bloodflame |
| Battle cry | Bring me Thanos! | Nihil! Nihil! Nihil! |
| Headgear | Occasionally a helmet | Ram-like horns/mask |
| Worthiness to lift Mjolnir | Yes | Probably not |
| Likelihood of stealing your health | Low | Extremely high |
At the end of the day, this fan poster is a beautiful reminder that players will always find ways to mash up the things they love. Mohg might not be the most recognizable boss in Elden Ring—he's certainly no Malenia or Radahn in terms of mainstream fame—but the reaction to this artwork proves he has his own devoted cult following. Fitting, really. The Lord of Blood would expect nothing less than undying loyalty.
So would I watch Mohg: Love & Murder? Absolutely. Would I survive the opening scene? Questionable. Do I now want a whole series of Elden Ring bosses replacing MCU heroes? You bet. Give me Radahn as the Hulk. Give me Malenia as Black Widow. Give me Patches as Loki. Actually, yes—Patches as Loki is too perfect.
Until that glorious day arrives, I'll keep this poster in my mental gallery of cursed but incredible fan creations. And the next time I walk into Mohgwyn Palace, I'll remember that somewhere out there, a fellow Tarnished saw the God of Thunder and thought, \"You know what this needs? More blood.\" They were right.