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How did Captain America, Steve Rogers,
become worthy to lift and use Mjölnir and Stormbreaker
effectively in Avengers: Endgame?
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How did Captain America, Steve Rogers,
become worthy to lift and use Mjölnir and Stormbreaker
effectively in Avengers: Endgame?
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Related and also related.
– TheLethalCarrot
yesterday
Rleated: How did Captain America manage to do this?
– TARS
yesterday
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@TheLethalCarrot has already answered everything for you. Talking about Stormbreaker; it was never revealed that you should be "worthy" to wield it. So the second part of your question is still kinda unanswerable.
– Shreedhar
yesterday
How funny, both this and it's duplicate (Linked by TARS) on the Movies Stack Exchange are featured in the Hot Network Questions.
– Davy M
yesterday
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How did Captain America, Steve Rogers,
become worthy to lift and use Mjölnir and Stormbreaker
effectively in Avengers: Endgame?
marvel marvel-cinematic-universe captain-america avengers-endgame
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How did Captain America, Steve Rogers,
become worthy to lift and use Mjölnir and Stormbreaker
effectively in Avengers: Endgame?
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Related and also related.
– TheLethalCarrot
yesterday
Rleated: How did Captain America manage to do this?
– TARS
yesterday
1
@TheLethalCarrot has already answered everything for you. Talking about Stormbreaker; it was never revealed that you should be "worthy" to wield it. So the second part of your question is still kinda unanswerable.
– Shreedhar
yesterday
How funny, both this and it's duplicate (Linked by TARS) on the Movies Stack Exchange are featured in the Hot Network Questions.
– Davy M
yesterday
add a comment |
1
Related and also related.
– TheLethalCarrot
yesterday
Rleated: How did Captain America manage to do this?
– TARS
yesterday
1
@TheLethalCarrot has already answered everything for you. Talking about Stormbreaker; it was never revealed that you should be "worthy" to wield it. So the second part of your question is still kinda unanswerable.
– Shreedhar
yesterday
How funny, both this and it's duplicate (Linked by TARS) on the Movies Stack Exchange are featured in the Hot Network Questions.
– Davy M
yesterday
1
1
Related and also related.
– TheLethalCarrot
yesterday
Related and also related.
– TheLethalCarrot
yesterday
Rleated: How did Captain America manage to do this?
– TARS
yesterday
Rleated: How did Captain America manage to do this?
– TARS
yesterday
1
1
@TheLethalCarrot has already answered everything for you. Talking about Stormbreaker; it was never revealed that you should be "worthy" to wield it. So the second part of your question is still kinda unanswerable.
– Shreedhar
yesterday
@TheLethalCarrot has already answered everything for you. Talking about Stormbreaker; it was never revealed that you should be "worthy" to wield it. So the second part of your question is still kinda unanswerable.
– Shreedhar
yesterday
How funny, both this and it's duplicate (Linked by TARS) on the Movies Stack Exchange are featured in the Hot Network Questions.
– Davy M
yesterday
How funny, both this and it's duplicate (Linked by TARS) on the Movies Stack Exchange are featured in the Hot Network Questions.
– Davy M
yesterday
add a comment |
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He was always worthy
Steve has always been worthy to lift Mjölnir as we saw in Avengers: Age of Ultron he was able to move it slightly. Why he could only move it slightly is speculation but the two main theories are:
His intentions at the time weren't worthy, he was showing off.
He stopped moving it because he didn't want to show Thor up in a light hearted game.
Thor even comments something to the effect of Steve being worthy all the time with:
I knew it!
When Steve starts using Mjölnir.
I believe there is something in the comics to the effect of people who are only just not worthy to use it can "level up" to use Mjölnir in the time of need and so this could also have affected it here but Steve also wields Mjölnir at the end of the film to take it back so I don't think it applies here.
3
He's even worthier than he was back then: he challenged Thanos several times despite having little hope of surviving, he ran a support group for people after the snap, he stole Pym particles without succumbing to the temptation to stay with, or even say hello to, the love of his life.
– Paul D. Waite
yesterday
3
@PaulD.Waite I'd say he's always had the same character as back then, it's just we've seen more of it in the recent films. I.e. he's always been as worthy as he was then internally but we haven't seen as much of it shown externally.
– TheLethalCarrot
yesterday
1
I get that he can wield it.. but also use thunder? I thought that was something reserved for the God of Thunder?
– Jakob Klein Petersen
yesterday
4
@JakobKleinPetersen See this question but in short it's down to the enchantment placed upon it. "Whosoever holds this hammer, if he be worthy, shall possess the power of Thor."
– TheLethalCarrot
yesterday
add a comment |
Stormbreaker does not carry Mjölnir's worthiness enchantment
TheLethalCarrot's answer covers Mjölnir, but as far as Stormbreaker goes the same worthiness enchantment doesn't apply, as detailed in phantom42's answer to this question:
The Russos, the directors of the film, answered this on Twitter
Mjolnir requires worthiness, not Stormbreaker. - Russo Brothers #InfinityWar #VuduViewingParty
In fact, this is pretty definitively proven in Endgame, when Thanos himself briefly wields Stormbreaker against Thor (assuming Thanos wouldn't be regarded as worthy nonetheless).
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He was always worthy
Steve has always been worthy to lift Mjölnir as we saw in Avengers: Age of Ultron he was able to move it slightly. Why he could only move it slightly is speculation but the two main theories are:
His intentions at the time weren't worthy, he was showing off.
He stopped moving it because he didn't want to show Thor up in a light hearted game.
Thor even comments something to the effect of Steve being worthy all the time with:
I knew it!
When Steve starts using Mjölnir.
I believe there is something in the comics to the effect of people who are only just not worthy to use it can "level up" to use Mjölnir in the time of need and so this could also have affected it here but Steve also wields Mjölnir at the end of the film to take it back so I don't think it applies here.
3
He's even worthier than he was back then: he challenged Thanos several times despite having little hope of surviving, he ran a support group for people after the snap, he stole Pym particles without succumbing to the temptation to stay with, or even say hello to, the love of his life.
– Paul D. Waite
yesterday
3
@PaulD.Waite I'd say he's always had the same character as back then, it's just we've seen more of it in the recent films. I.e. he's always been as worthy as he was then internally but we haven't seen as much of it shown externally.
– TheLethalCarrot
yesterday
1
I get that he can wield it.. but also use thunder? I thought that was something reserved for the God of Thunder?
– Jakob Klein Petersen
yesterday
4
@JakobKleinPetersen See this question but in short it's down to the enchantment placed upon it. "Whosoever holds this hammer, if he be worthy, shall possess the power of Thor."
– TheLethalCarrot
yesterday
add a comment |
He was always worthy
Steve has always been worthy to lift Mjölnir as we saw in Avengers: Age of Ultron he was able to move it slightly. Why he could only move it slightly is speculation but the two main theories are:
His intentions at the time weren't worthy, he was showing off.
He stopped moving it because he didn't want to show Thor up in a light hearted game.
Thor even comments something to the effect of Steve being worthy all the time with:
I knew it!
When Steve starts using Mjölnir.
I believe there is something in the comics to the effect of people who are only just not worthy to use it can "level up" to use Mjölnir in the time of need and so this could also have affected it here but Steve also wields Mjölnir at the end of the film to take it back so I don't think it applies here.
3
He's even worthier than he was back then: he challenged Thanos several times despite having little hope of surviving, he ran a support group for people after the snap, he stole Pym particles without succumbing to the temptation to stay with, or even say hello to, the love of his life.
– Paul D. Waite
yesterday
3
@PaulD.Waite I'd say he's always had the same character as back then, it's just we've seen more of it in the recent films. I.e. he's always been as worthy as he was then internally but we haven't seen as much of it shown externally.
– TheLethalCarrot
yesterday
1
I get that he can wield it.. but also use thunder? I thought that was something reserved for the God of Thunder?
– Jakob Klein Petersen
yesterday
4
@JakobKleinPetersen See this question but in short it's down to the enchantment placed upon it. "Whosoever holds this hammer, if he be worthy, shall possess the power of Thor."
– TheLethalCarrot
yesterday
add a comment |
He was always worthy
Steve has always been worthy to lift Mjölnir as we saw in Avengers: Age of Ultron he was able to move it slightly. Why he could only move it slightly is speculation but the two main theories are:
His intentions at the time weren't worthy, he was showing off.
He stopped moving it because he didn't want to show Thor up in a light hearted game.
Thor even comments something to the effect of Steve being worthy all the time with:
I knew it!
When Steve starts using Mjölnir.
I believe there is something in the comics to the effect of people who are only just not worthy to use it can "level up" to use Mjölnir in the time of need and so this could also have affected it here but Steve also wields Mjölnir at the end of the film to take it back so I don't think it applies here.
He was always worthy
Steve has always been worthy to lift Mjölnir as we saw in Avengers: Age of Ultron he was able to move it slightly. Why he could only move it slightly is speculation but the two main theories are:
His intentions at the time weren't worthy, he was showing off.
He stopped moving it because he didn't want to show Thor up in a light hearted game.
Thor even comments something to the effect of Steve being worthy all the time with:
I knew it!
When Steve starts using Mjölnir.
I believe there is something in the comics to the effect of people who are only just not worthy to use it can "level up" to use Mjölnir in the time of need and so this could also have affected it here but Steve also wields Mjölnir at the end of the film to take it back so I don't think it applies here.
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He's even worthier than he was back then: he challenged Thanos several times despite having little hope of surviving, he ran a support group for people after the snap, he stole Pym particles without succumbing to the temptation to stay with, or even say hello to, the love of his life.
– Paul D. Waite
yesterday
3
@PaulD.Waite I'd say he's always had the same character as back then, it's just we've seen more of it in the recent films. I.e. he's always been as worthy as he was then internally but we haven't seen as much of it shown externally.
– TheLethalCarrot
yesterday
1
I get that he can wield it.. but also use thunder? I thought that was something reserved for the God of Thunder?
– Jakob Klein Petersen
yesterday
4
@JakobKleinPetersen See this question but in short it's down to the enchantment placed upon it. "Whosoever holds this hammer, if he be worthy, shall possess the power of Thor."
– TheLethalCarrot
yesterday
add a comment |
3
He's even worthier than he was back then: he challenged Thanos several times despite having little hope of surviving, he ran a support group for people after the snap, he stole Pym particles without succumbing to the temptation to stay with, or even say hello to, the love of his life.
– Paul D. Waite
yesterday
3
@PaulD.Waite I'd say he's always had the same character as back then, it's just we've seen more of it in the recent films. I.e. he's always been as worthy as he was then internally but we haven't seen as much of it shown externally.
– TheLethalCarrot
yesterday
1
I get that he can wield it.. but also use thunder? I thought that was something reserved for the God of Thunder?
– Jakob Klein Petersen
yesterday
4
@JakobKleinPetersen See this question but in short it's down to the enchantment placed upon it. "Whosoever holds this hammer, if he be worthy, shall possess the power of Thor."
– TheLethalCarrot
yesterday
3
3
He's even worthier than he was back then: he challenged Thanos several times despite having little hope of surviving, he ran a support group for people after the snap, he stole Pym particles without succumbing to the temptation to stay with, or even say hello to, the love of his life.
– Paul D. Waite
yesterday
He's even worthier than he was back then: he challenged Thanos several times despite having little hope of surviving, he ran a support group for people after the snap, he stole Pym particles without succumbing to the temptation to stay with, or even say hello to, the love of his life.
– Paul D. Waite
yesterday
3
3
@PaulD.Waite I'd say he's always had the same character as back then, it's just we've seen more of it in the recent films. I.e. he's always been as worthy as he was then internally but we haven't seen as much of it shown externally.
– TheLethalCarrot
yesterday
@PaulD.Waite I'd say he's always had the same character as back then, it's just we've seen more of it in the recent films. I.e. he's always been as worthy as he was then internally but we haven't seen as much of it shown externally.
– TheLethalCarrot
yesterday
1
1
I get that he can wield it.. but also use thunder? I thought that was something reserved for the God of Thunder?
– Jakob Klein Petersen
yesterday
I get that he can wield it.. but also use thunder? I thought that was something reserved for the God of Thunder?
– Jakob Klein Petersen
yesterday
4
4
@JakobKleinPetersen See this question but in short it's down to the enchantment placed upon it. "Whosoever holds this hammer, if he be worthy, shall possess the power of Thor."
– TheLethalCarrot
yesterday
@JakobKleinPetersen See this question but in short it's down to the enchantment placed upon it. "Whosoever holds this hammer, if he be worthy, shall possess the power of Thor."
– TheLethalCarrot
yesterday
add a comment |
Stormbreaker does not carry Mjölnir's worthiness enchantment
TheLethalCarrot's answer covers Mjölnir, but as far as Stormbreaker goes the same worthiness enchantment doesn't apply, as detailed in phantom42's answer to this question:
The Russos, the directors of the film, answered this on Twitter
Mjolnir requires worthiness, not Stormbreaker. - Russo Brothers #InfinityWar #VuduViewingParty
In fact, this is pretty definitively proven in Endgame, when Thanos himself briefly wields Stormbreaker against Thor (assuming Thanos wouldn't be regarded as worthy nonetheless).
add a comment |
Stormbreaker does not carry Mjölnir's worthiness enchantment
TheLethalCarrot's answer covers Mjölnir, but as far as Stormbreaker goes the same worthiness enchantment doesn't apply, as detailed in phantom42's answer to this question:
The Russos, the directors of the film, answered this on Twitter
Mjolnir requires worthiness, not Stormbreaker. - Russo Brothers #InfinityWar #VuduViewingParty
In fact, this is pretty definitively proven in Endgame, when Thanos himself briefly wields Stormbreaker against Thor (assuming Thanos wouldn't be regarded as worthy nonetheless).
add a comment |
Stormbreaker does not carry Mjölnir's worthiness enchantment
TheLethalCarrot's answer covers Mjölnir, but as far as Stormbreaker goes the same worthiness enchantment doesn't apply, as detailed in phantom42's answer to this question:
The Russos, the directors of the film, answered this on Twitter
Mjolnir requires worthiness, not Stormbreaker. - Russo Brothers #InfinityWar #VuduViewingParty
In fact, this is pretty definitively proven in Endgame, when Thanos himself briefly wields Stormbreaker against Thor (assuming Thanos wouldn't be regarded as worthy nonetheless).
Stormbreaker does not carry Mjölnir's worthiness enchantment
TheLethalCarrot's answer covers Mjölnir, but as far as Stormbreaker goes the same worthiness enchantment doesn't apply, as detailed in phantom42's answer to this question:
The Russos, the directors of the film, answered this on Twitter
Mjolnir requires worthiness, not Stormbreaker. - Russo Brothers #InfinityWar #VuduViewingParty
In fact, this is pretty definitively proven in Endgame, when Thanos himself briefly wields Stormbreaker against Thor (assuming Thanos wouldn't be regarded as worthy nonetheless).
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– TheLethalCarrot
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Rleated: How did Captain America manage to do this?
– TARS
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@TheLethalCarrot has already answered everything for you. Talking about Stormbreaker; it was never revealed that you should be "worthy" to wield it. So the second part of your question is still kinda unanswerable.
– Shreedhar
yesterday
How funny, both this and it's duplicate (Linked by TARS) on the Movies Stack Exchange are featured in the Hot Network Questions.
– Davy M
yesterday