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Here's How Captain America Could Lift Thor's Hammer In Endgame

Here's How Captain America Could Lift Thor's Hammer In Endgame

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Here's How Captain America Could Lift Thor's Hammer In Endgame SYTHEOPATH: MY THEORY FOR HOW CAP WAS ABLE TO WEILD THE HAMMER it comes down to power imo. Thor is a God and the hammer belongs to him. the only other avengers able to wield the hammer was vision (and 2 others) who in his own right Is God like and has the power of the mind stone as well. Thanos himself almost stopped stormbreaker in mid air but it was with the power of the infinity gauntlet. My theory: The only reason captain america was able to lift the hammer was because thors life was in danger. Thanos was about to deliver a fatal blow just before cap saved him with his own hammer. I beleive the hammer allowed cap to pick it up to save thors life. Here's my evidence: I dont think alot of youtubers are remembering that in fact groot was able to wield the thunder god's weapon! In infinity war when Eitri was forging stormbreaker the power of the star almost kills Thor and we know this because as Thor is laying on the ground fighting for his life while theyre trying to find the handle for stormbreaker Rocket asks: Whats wrong with him? And Eitri says: He's dying! He needs the the hammer Groot, seeing the peril of the situation grasps the Axe, LIFTS IT! And then fuses his own arm to the axe making a handle for It just before cutting it off so Thor can wield it saving his life! The only way to hold the hammer is by power The God of thunder is the only one who can hold the weapon unless it is to save his own life. And since the hammer is useless without Thor the hammer allows this because it is in its own best interest.
Date: 2020-07-14

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This might be too Jungian a way of looking at the change in Steve Rogers between Ultron and Endgame, but it seems to me that during his 'exile' from the Avengers Steve learned to take responsibility for his power instead of naively surrendering it to a higher authority (the US government, Shield, etc) He was always noble and self-sacrificing, but he always stood within a system. During Civil War he takes a stand outside of the system that has given him a place. This looks to me like a Jungian integration of the shadow. Steve goes from being someone who always follows the rules (remember the detention video) and trusts in them to someone who owns his own power and is willing to break the rules when necessary. You see the movement from naive obedience to independence beginning in the Winter Soldier, when he questions the moral legitimacy of Shield's fleet of automated murderbots. The journey concludes in Infinity War when he tells the head of the council that he will fight them too if they stop him from doing the right thing.
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Actually the real reason Steve couldnt lift the hammer at first was because miolnir (the hammer) is a living being, and according to the comics she is in love with Thor, and when she saw cap was worthy she let him start to pick her up but then she sensed it was upsetting Thor, the one she loved, so she didnt allow cap to pick her up at that time, however in endgame miolnir allowed cap to pick her up because she knew it was the only way to save Thors life. Seriously how does looper not know this stuff?
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Captain America became Thor's Paladin. The lightning comes from Thor, not the hammer. Since in Ragnarok it is explained that the hammer is just a tool to focus his power. Yet, Cap can use lightning attacks. He was chosen by the hammer and Thor by proxy. Receiving divine power from his deity to literally smite his enemies. The noble hero with a strong sense of justice, armed with his holy hammer and indestructible shield; fighting against hordes of evil creatures to save the world.
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Here's the thing though. Modestly moving Mjolnir only an inch implies knowledge of the fact that you CAN move it, as you would throw everything you had into it if you thought you couldn't do it. Look at the amount of effort every other Avenger poured into the attempt, Tony and Rhodes even double team it to no effect. To deliberately only move that hammer ever so slightly, you would HAVE to know you were capable beforehand to exercise that restraint.
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Everybody seems to forget the part of Endgame where Captain America stands alone in front of Thanos' entire army, knowing he can't win but choosing to fight til the end. THAT is the moment Cap becomes worthy of Thor's hammer. It mirrors what happened in the first Thor movie. Thor chose to fight the Destroyer alone, without his powers, knowing he couldn't win but choosing the fight til the end. That is the moment Thor became worthy as well.
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Wait wait wait. Maybe Hela was only able to destroy Mjolnir because Odin was dead. His enchantment on the hammer died with him just like Hela's imprisonment. Cap could not lift Mjolnir while Odin was alive during Age of Ultron, but then Cap was able to lift Mjolnir once Thor brought it from the past to a future where Odin is dead. So then it makes you wonder what happened when he made it back to Asgard to return it.
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Captain America is too overwhelmed. He is a shit. Even looper ranked him below spider man. he always uses others work and makes him stronger. Example, his shield, the serum, Mjolnir without these he is a shit.
Thor let him to have Mjolnir but that asshole took it for returning the stones and came back with just his shield. Totally the character is shit.
In all movies, indirectly iron man was the 1 hero.

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Why everyone seems attract to mjolnir. Mjolnir is a garbage. It can't overpowered thanos without infinite gauntlet or hera.
I'm amazed if he can hold a infinite stone with bare hand and use the power as a human.
Marvel is racist towards human. Why human who have mental and moral complexity better than alien can't hold the infinite stone bullshist.

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Steve couldn't in Avengers Age of Ultron as he was hiding a secret that he knew Bucky was the one who killed Tony's parents. During Civil War he came clean to Tony about knowing it. I was probably the only lie he had told, or secret he kept. After that he was worthy. Had he not had that secret he probably could have lifted it in Ultron
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