The father of Thor in "Thor" is not Zeus, but Odin.
The movie "Thor" is based on the background of ancient Norse mythology, and Zeus is a character in ancient Greek mythology. There is no correlation.
Odin (Old Norse: ?inn; English: Odin, the name usually means "madness" or "fury") is a widely respected supreme god in ancient Norse mythology. The king of the gods of the Aesir, his godhead includes prophecy, kingship, wisdom, healing, magic, poetry, war and death. He is the husband of the goddess Frigga, the father of Thor, the god of thunder, and the sworn brother of Loki, the god of trickery. In Germanic mythology and religion, he is called Wōden.
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Thor is a superhero under the American Marvel Comics. He first appeared in the 83rd issue of "Journey into Mystery" (August 1962). ), created by Stan Lee, Jack Kirby, and Larry Lieber. Thor Odinson, whose real name is Thor Odinson, is the god of thunder in Norse mythology who is in charge of war and agriculture. He is also the eldest son of Odin, the father of the gods. The difference between myth and science is highlighted by his contrast with his best friend Iron Man, whose famous weapon is Mjolnir, which stands for Thor’s Hammer.
Reference: Thor_Baidu Encyclopedia