Marvel’s blockbuster “Avengers: Endgame” brought the decade-long Infinity Saga to a close, leaving some fans wondering, “What’s next?” Marvel answered: A female Thor.

News that Natalie Portman will star as a female Thor in an upcoming Marvel film has sparked debate on social media to a woman being cast as the titular role in the popular comic book franchise.

President of Marvel Studios Kevin Feige revealed the upcoming slate of films in “phase four” of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) at a San Diego Comic-Con panel Saturday, CNET reported. One of the films is the fourth installment of the Thor series, titled “Thor: Love and Thunder,” directed by Taika Waititi. The movie is set to be released on November 5, 2021.

2019 Comic-Con International – Marvel Studios Panel Natalie Portman and Tessa Thompson at Comic-Con Kevin Winter/Getty Images

While addressing the audience alongside stars Chris Hemsworth (Thor) and Tessa Thompson (Valkyrie), Waititi explained the movie is inspired by his recent readings of “The Mighty Thor” series — and female Mighty Thor.

According to CBS news, he then announced Portman would be making a comeback to the franchise, after appearing as astrophysicist and Thor’s love interest Jane Foster, in 2011’s “Thor” and 2013’s “Thor: The Dark World.”

Portman took the stage and was fittingly handed Thor’s famous hammer by Waititi.

The star commented on the casting announcement on Instagram Saturday, Yahoo news reported. “So thrilled to share the news with you today at #sdcc2019 that I’ll be returning to the @marvel #mcu as female Thor,” she wrote alongside a photo of her accepting the hammer. “(Remember this as the before picture for when I get jacked),” she added.

In addition to a female Thor, Marvel introduced a range of diverse heroes who will take center stage in its upcoming films.

Scarlett Johansson‘s Black Widow will finally have her own movie — kicking off phase four in 2020. “Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings,” starring Simu Liu as Shang-Chi, is scheduled for February 2021. The film marks Marvel’s first with an Asian lead.

Tessa Thompson, who had previously alluded to her character identifying as LGBTQ, said Valkyrie “needs to find her queen” in the upcoming “Thor” installment during the panel. Feige confirmed the character would “explicitly” be a part of the LGBTQ community, according to Collider.

Tessa Thompson on Valkyrie: “First of all, as king, she needs to find her queen.” #MarvelSDCC pic.twitter.com/XR1I2wsUNR — Ryan Gajewski (@_RyanGajewski) July 21, 2019

“Yes that’s the case and will be the case not just with [Valkyrie] but with other characters in some of the movies we talked about today,” Feige told the outlet. Valkyrie will be the first LGBTQ superhero in the MCU.

Marvel Studios also surprised fans with a new version of “Blade” starring Academy Award winner Mahershala Ali.

Thor: Love and Thunder will be in theaters November 5, 2021.