Board Thread:Questions and Answers/@comment-27648540-20160128020406/@comment-26271908-20160227020406

Yes. And for this, he need to lose his powers and recover them. Think on Thor before this: If he didn't lose his Hammer - And, therefore, his powers - What are the chances of him became thoughtful?

Yes, zero. He would stay the same stubborn guy who wanted to be a King and kill all the monsters - Something that would set the Universe in war. That was stupid. Losing his powers, meeting Jane, passing by the humiliation of being negated his powers and recovering them to fight for something truly worthy: This was the road for his salvation and change of mind. The plot of the first movie was connecting all of this. Forgetting about this AFTER the first movie, for me, is nothing but a continuity error. Unless Odin somehow managed to take ALL his magical powers as a God of Thunder and encease them within the Hammer for that time, I see no other reason for him to became magicless til he get Mjölnir back