We Now Know Why Cap Didn't Lift Mjolnir In Age Of Ultron
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- čas přidán 11. 08. 2019
- One of the most famous moments in Avengers: Age of Ultron sees Thor daring the other Avengers to try and pick up his hammer, Mjolnir. Predictably, no one is able to, until they get to Captain America. Cap seems to get the thing to budge, but he doesn’t actually lift it, to the relief of Thor. However, Avengers: Endgame sees him wielding the hammer at a heroic moment, which led many fans to believe that he was actually able to lift it the first time. The Endgame directors have settled the debate, so let’s take a look at why Cap didn’t lift Mjolnir in Age of Ultron.
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Do you really think Cap pulled his strength and didn't life Mjolnir on purpose or is that just some retcon thinking?
You already know the answer to that ;)
Did you mean lift
Okay hear me out, in Age of Ultron Cap couldn't weild Mjolnir because he still had the guilt of hiding from Tony who was his parent's killer. But in Civil war he is free of the guilt after he tells Tony who's killed his parent's. Hence that makes him worthy in all aspects after Civil war and thats why we get to see him lift the hammer cause he is finally worthy
He wasn't worthy then he changed after fighting Thanos.
aaditya samant that scene was just for fun and a reference that he’s worthy. He was always worthy.
Why couldn't Cap lift Mjölnir until Endgame? He didn't want to steal Thor's thunder.
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Not wanting to embarrass Thor sounds like cap . To me hes been worthy since he jumped on the grenade
If jumping on the grenade makes a person worthy of wielding Mjölnir, then there would be a lot of them, since there are a lot of those who are willing to die to save others, most of them even actually died in the process.
@@tomjordan4123 fair call , wonder what makes you worthy considering there are smarter and just as noble mcu characters out there , we all know strength has nothing to do with it
@@matnels277 I always believe "leadership" is what makes Capt worthy of wielding it. Just the same as how Thor was meant to rule Asgard in place of Odin. It's Thor's leadership that makes him worthy to lead Asgard, the same as how Capt worthy to lead Earth.
But hey, I guess it depends on whoever create the script, right?
@@tomjordan4123 yes many died in the Process and dead people can't lift thor hammer duh
@@ishan9365 dead people were not dead before duh.
The reason he didn't lift Mjolnir then is the same reason he was able need to lift it at all: humility. Cap is humble.
+1
Thats humble
Makes no sense. Thor is nothing if not totally arrogant and still wields the hammer
I love the fact that Cap put his pride aside and let thor have that "you're all not worthy" scene. They did have a little funny scene with Vision using Mjolnir effortlessly as everyone sat and looked in disbelief.
You're going to need this 🔨
And then he got his head cracked by Thanos. Should have stayed humble like cap.
We've known why since a week after Endgame 😂😂
Exactly! Some of these videos are such a waste of time. Smfh lol
Since a week after.....dude weve all known since Age Of Ultron honestly the whole not wanting to embarass Thor was literally peoples explanation for it
Nah fan it was way sooner lol we knew it since age of ultron when he gave up way to soon and didn’t look like he put much effort compared to the other avengers
@@baccaismemebob2603 yes but we knew that explanation since a week after endgame
@@pablosanchez5294 yes but we knew that explanation since a week after endgame
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That would make a great April Fools video. Eh, too late. 😌
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Thor : cap it's time for u to get worthy
Cap : that's my secret thor (wields hammer)
Cap : I'm always worthy
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@@mmmssbb23 yeah
Cap is worthy to weild Mjölnr
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Daniel Slack that’s the joke
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I knew this when age of Ultron came out. If that thing even budges that means you can lift it. It's all or nothing with that thing.
Exactly!
Yeah because it is lift or not at all move...
No one can be half or partially worthy...
@@dvdarshan yeah that means he was fully worthy. it moved when he tried. he obviously just didn’t want to lift it up.
@@multimerxury7162 Yeah!
Thor will be so embarrassed so bad if cap lifted it in age of ultron
Cap ALREADY KNEW HE COULD LIFT IT, which is why he bothered to pick it up against Thanos in the first place. Mjolnir won't budge if you aren't worthy. Cap held back on purpose.
I respectfully disagree,I think he had doubt that he's worthy enough to wield a weapon of the gods in Avengers:age of Ultron where he was having an existential crisis and was trying to find his purpose without war..In some endgame concept art it was said that he was nervous but he convinced himself that he was worthy..he was made for that moment..he literally saved a god from being killed..
@@aurangjebkhan7101 there's nothing called half worthy to slightly tilt mjolnir.
AoU director whedon himself said that cap was always worthy.
If you're going to say that he kept the secret of Tony's parents, that's completely idiotic.
Because cap only wanted not to hurt Tony by saying a bitter message.
And also Thor says,"I knew it"
That clearly means that he's always worthy.
Being worthy or not can change to some people like Thor, but not to a strong willed guy who won't change him but plant himself like a tree will always be worthy ✌️
@@djz1845 yeah surely that's what the director said..so that's the truth..It was just an alternate theory,not much to worry about it..even though cap not lifting the Mjolnir just because he didn't want to embarrass thor kinda sounds bullshit to me..But it is what it is I guess..
Aurangjeb Khan dude if the director said it, then it’s tru. He literally directed the film, like, common sense would tell you that he knew what he was talking about.....
Aurangjeb Khan it’s not bullshit when you look at caps character. He’s so humble he didn’t lift the hammer because it would embarrass Thor. But when he really needed the hammer, he lifted it with ease. As they were saying, there’s no half worthy. If ur worthy you can lift it, if ur not then it won’t budge
even the look on Chris Evans face looks like "ok I could do this but I won't..."
His name is Steve Rogers...
@@jordanturner7917does pointing out other's mistakes make you feel good boss? And tbh it's not even a mistake, chris Evans or steve rogers you can use both the names here
@@FaisalKhan-jl5hq What in the fvck are you even talking about? Relax. Everything will be ok lmao
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Read that again
It doesn’t work
teggerzz ?
Ragnarok: Thor is in a relationship with his hammer
Infinity War: Thor is in a relationship with his axe
Endgame: No, no give me that, you have the little one!
Mjolnir: Am i a joke to you now???
Bodia X It makes sense that Mjolnir grants those worthy the power of Thor. Well, Thor already had the power of Thor and Stormbreaker so it doesn’t make sense for him to use something that he already has control over.
Mjolnir is arguably more important than Stormbreaker because it’s unstoppable to someone like Thanos, the enchant makes villains like Thanos not being able to lift it or defend against it, with the Stormbreaker all Thanos has to do was grab it and almost killed Thor with his own Stormbreaker.
TheChamp 101 how did hela hold it
@@noodlesrgood1119 because odin gave Mjonir to hela before banishing her
@@zaidiqbal287 But thor was unable to lift mjolnir, after he was banished, wasn't he?
Personally, I have always seen that moment in Age of Ultron much differently than other people. While I do believe Steve was always "worthy" of the hammer, I have always thought Steve was only trying to lift the hammer to appease the group rather than for his own use. He saw that his comrades put their whole souls into trying to lift the hammer and he didn't want to make things about him or make their efforts appear to be useless. He realized he could wield the hammer but seeing as there was no need to, he tried to hide it to keep the overall morale of the group up. Honestly, I think Mjolnir sensed this and after "letting Steve know" he could wield it by moving, Mjolnir honored his heart.
It didn't look like Steve's second pull was real. I've also never heard of Mjolnir having a mind. I think Steve just faked it.
I honestly think that's how we're supposed to see that scence.
If you watch and listen closely, there is a very distinct noise when he first grabs the hammer, the exact same noise we hear in the movie later when Vision picks the hammer up below the edge of the screen, albeit a lot softer.
To add to that, as soon as this sound is heard the camera immediately focuses on Thor looking concerned in background.
I've always assumed that when Thor screams "I KNEW IT" in Endgame, he meant that he knew Cap could lift the hammer from that moment on. Obviously not fully confirmed but he was suspicious.
@@sdmitch16 As bad as Love & Thunder was it did show both Mjolnir and Stormbreaker have somewhat of a mind of their own
@@sdmitch16 Mjolnir has always had a mind. SO has Stormbreaker.
He didn’t want to lift it when he knew that it meant so much to Thor. That’s why he gave up so easily, unlike the rest, and shrugged it off. He is truly worthy.
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Captain America is really worthy he doesn't even like to embarrass his friend
I thought it has something to do with the "selfish ambitions" part of the deal. Cap was into Peggy since forever but then in Endgame he let that selfish ambition go when he didn't talk to her during his time heist quest with ironman in the militar encampment to get the space stone or whatever
It's because cap so humble
No in age if ultron cap is not worthy
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The screams and joy which the audience felt when Rogers lifted the hammer,
DC wants to achive that hopelesly.
Wow, Cap is so good. Genuinely, he doesn't have one evil bone in his body. The fact that he didn't want to embarrass thor so he waited all those years until the end-- wow.
I always figured he wasn't worthy until the events of Civil War where he wouldn't compromise what he believed to be the right thing no matter what.
Nah he was always worthy. Remember when he jumped on the grenade in the first avenger? Yeah that’s him being worthy
So he was a little bit worthy during Ultron? I don’t think that’s how Mjolnir works. Your logic also suggests Thanos would be worthy where he didn’t compromise on what he thought was right in Infinity War
@@SneakMountain That’s what I said.
@@davesouthword1298 No, Cap was fully capable of doing so in Age of Ultron, but he *chose* to *NOT* do so in order to not humiliate Thor. Steve isn't one to really give a damn if people are or are not impressed by him or respect him. He just does what he honestly believes is the right thing to do, and he is also incredibly humble, having basically no ego or pride to mess with his head (unlike someone like Tony who has some ego/pride issues, Hawkeye & Widow are basically just glorified assassins [albeit heroic ones], Banner has his self-loathing and constant struggle with Hulk for control mucking him up). This is why *Vision* was also capable of lifting Mjolnir, he was literally the very definition of an "innocent" as he had pretty much just been "born" and even then his primary goal was to protect others and like Cap he had little interest or concern about how others viewed him for it, he just did what he believed was the right thing to do. However, it's possible that during Civil War, Vision may have become unworthy because he was "willingly" attacking and fighting his own friends, while Cap only fought the other Avengers when he was left with no other feasible alternative.
I think he was always worthy, he just had to prove it with something first.
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I've never once cheered for any movie or any part of a movie but that part when Cap wields the hammer had me shouting for joy. It was one of those moments in cinema that I will never forget.
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I think it’s as simple as this-he could lift it in Age of Ultron, but saw the concern on Thor’s face and decided to stop. Steve is a soldier, and always does what is good for the unit. There was also no reason for him to wield that power, as power is not something that Capt. America yearns; he’s driven by duty. He didn’t lift the hammer because he thought Thor wasn’t ready to handle this development, and duty didn’t call for it. In Endgame, when the stakes were super high, the whole world was at stake and Thor was about to be killed, he knew he needed to step it up and needed the hammer to fight Thanos. He didn’t need it before, duty didn’t call for it, so he let it go.
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"You take the small one" one of my favorite Thor lines lol
Makes sense. Although I liked the theory that he wasn't completely worthy yet during Age of Ultron because he was still keeping the truth about Tony's parents a secret from Tony. I get what people are saying in that you're either worthy or you're not and that you won't slightly budge it if you're not worthy but it was a pretty cool way to tie things together and bring them full circle imo.
not sure about you, but I flipped my sh** when this happened in the theatre!
Jamie Hager I did! I did! I did! 😂 In the theater, and again last night when we watched it on iTunes! I’d always thought Cap was worthy, but it was soooooo awesome to see it play out! 😁
Captain America's shield: *literally blocks a hammer that can produce lighting and can hold down anything that isnt worthy*
Also his shield: *loses to some random sword*
lol
It takes a certain type of person to be able to throw the shield though and use it.
Lol yes! Makes no sense
Actually the metal that Thanos uses was a stronger metal. Look it up.
@@blackerkong8236 yeah but, Thanos's sword and mjolnir uses the same material
Considering Cap’s humble personality, I think we all kind of knew the moment he lifted the hammer and Thor said, “I knew it!” It’s implied.......
I can’t be the only one that calls Thor’s hammer “mew mew”,because that’s what darcy calls it plus it’s easier to pronounce 😂
Actually it's meow meow.
Same here :')
Oh my God they still haven't stopped
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better catch up bro or move on with the endgame lmao
Looper's own endgame has not even approached yet.
For me, one of the most rewarding moments in all of MCU history till now. I love this scene!!!
Outstanding video. Explains everything perfectly.
We already learned this about a month ago, catch up bro.
Yeah We did but there are still some out there who dismiss this fact and keep ranting on about how he wasn't worthy at that time because of the Civil War debacle with Stark's parents.
Keep it at 69
I kinda prefer the theory that he couldn’t lift it in ultron because he hadn’t told tony about Bucky killing his parents, so he still had the guilt, but after Civil war he could finally lift it.
Thats what i think as well
But it doesn't make sense that Cap would be "kinda worthy" and only be able to life the hammer a tiny bit. Either you're worthy or not. And the fact that he decided not to lift the hammer in Age of Ultron is a true, not a theory
Both are good ideas. I think Captain has always been pretty pure of heart, and most likely could always lift it.
Bruh I haven’t seen avengers ultramarines
That's a good theory
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I think that Thor knew that cap could wield Mjolnir when he saw him slightly move it in age of ultron. My theory is that Thor retrieved mjolnir in endgame for cap to use in combat
I think that Thor summoned Mjolnir on Asgard in order to confirm for himself whether he was still worthy or not. After the events of the film Avengers: Infinity War, Thor was filled with shame and doubt. He thought himself to be a failure. He summoned his hammer to reassure himself that he was still a hero worthy of its power.
Thor said it for all of us
"I knew it!"
Cap is always humble and that’s part of the reason why he could always pick the hammer up. But whether cap was worthy or not, he wouldn’t pick it up back then.
Because if at that moment cap decided to pick it up in front of everyone, he wouldn’t be worthy to do it.
On the other hand, if cap decided not to pick it up, then he would be worthy but then he still wouldn’t do it in front of everyone.
Cap knew he could lift it... In endgame he reached out for it knowingly and confidently...
I like to think that the fact that cap considered not wanting to showboat infront of the other avengers and look cool with the hammer, is a perfect example as to why he is worthy of using it.
For me, what made Steve worthy was self-actualization; his journey from the First Avenger up to
Endgame is what enabled him to wield Mjolnir. The "worthiness" enchantment of Odin referred to the realization of one's true potential.
In AoU, Steve nudge Mjolnir but couldn't lift it because it was a betting game, nothing serious or world-ending there but come Endgame,Thor needed help and Mjolnir responded accordingly to Steve's worthiness. Steve maybe a humble and righteous, but his conflict in Winter Soldier, Civil War even in Infinity War made him question himself if he really is doing what is right that's why we got Nomad Cap. Sharon's speech in CW and his reunion with Peggy in Endgame provided him the stability and a goal to strive for.
The smirk on Thor's face in AoU and his "i knew it" reaction in Endgame indicates personal growth; Odin's question "are you the god of hammers" is one of Thor's self-actualization moment. In Endgame, PTSD Thor found himself worthy again thanks to Frigga's "success in who you are" talk.
Peggy Carter now knows how worthy he is.
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One of the best moments in the film. Looooved it.
I think it shows with no doubt he is eligible to lift the hammer because he chose not too.
Captain rogers isn't smug. He knew he could and that's all he needed to know.
In the comics, the “worthiness” condition can be met in a moment of desperation when a characters only pure desire is to help someone desperately.
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🔥🙌Seriously one of theeeeee best moments! In avengers world ♥️🔥
Literally, the moment when Cap summoned Mjolnir the theater I was in cheered and screamed so loud it was louder than the movie itself.
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Makes more sense if you think about him hiding Buckys involvement with the death of Tony’s parents, and after they duke it out he doesn’t have to worry about keeping it a secret anymore.
Dude hiding Tony's parents got nothing to do with Cap being worthy of the mjolnir. Plus the mjolnir doesn't care about Tony's idiot father
It was my favorite scene in all the MCU films so far. I can't help myself.
These movies are stupid fun. I don't take them seriously, but this one bit got me teary.
When he realized he could lift it he quickly chose not to because he realized it could have a negative impact on Thor. He didn't want to hurt his friend so he let Thor have his moment. He truly is worthy.
Listen Looper, we knew right after that original Age of Ultron scene... >_>
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I always thought that after the events of Winter Soldier, Steve had a shred of doubt within himself and his purpose that prevented him from lifting Mjolnir. After CW and Infinity War he was more sure of what he was fighting for, so he was able to lift the hammer. That's my head-canon and I'm sticking to it.
I wanted him to pick up mjolnir in aou because I wanted to see starks face
As said in ragnarok: It's just a hammer that helps thor control his powers so he is still stronger than cap.
Captain America is having a real king qualities so he fulfills Odin's spell on that Mjolnir.
It makes sense that cap knew he could lift Thor’s hammer, why would he risk trying to prove that he could pick it up when his best friend is about to be killed unless he knew he could actually use it, plus that lil smile he gives in aou after he couldn’t lift it kinda gives me a like a “imma just lie real quick” vibe
Why Cap didn't lift Mjolnir in age of ultron...
Why????
Cuz he didn't want to..😂😂😂😂😂😂
I lifted Mjolnir last night...
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100% agree! That’s exactly what I thought after seeing cap lift it in end game. He was just being tactful! He didn’t want to show his hand and he really didn’t need it at the time!
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A theory I heard was that he wasn't worthy since he hid a big secret from Tony about Bucky killing his parents. In civil war tony found out and now there was no secret hidden so Steve was worthy to lift it
If he wasn’t worthy in Ultron then he should have had as much success as say Rhodey or Clint in moving Mjlonir- ie, none at all
This was a beautiful moment. 😭
The fact that he didn’t lift it solely because he didn’t want Thor to be embarrassed is another reason why he’s worthy. Almost anyone else would have simply lifted it.
OR... he wasn't worthy because he was still holding on to the secret about Bucky killing Howard Stark
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Yes yes.... He was always worthy..... He just faked it..... Thor knew it all. 🤫❤
vision picked up his hammer too and handed it to Thor like it was nothing is he worthy too
He didn’t want to steal Thor thunder.. Oh I am making dad jokes now
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Vision: Worthy? I have no idea what are you talking about.
Cap knew he has always been worthy, otherwise he wouldn't have recalled Mjolnir in Endgame
Vision???? He did that pretty easily clearly he didn’t care about “embarrassing” Thor then ☠️
Vision was a couple minutes old, he ain’t know better
That's why my theory's better than this on the spot thinking by russo
And how is vision worthy?
@@chocktalk I think it has more to do with his wanting to do the right thing going in with the knowledge that humanity's understanding of chaos and order (and not the characters Lord Chaos and Lord Order) is wrong.
@@dil09ful Pretty sure just having Mjonir's power doesn't make you worthy of lifting it. Otherwise, every character that's been electrocuted by Mjolnir would be able to lift it.
I like the explanation. But it looks more like he wasn't fully worthy yet if you rewatch the scene. Like the hammer was going to let him lift it, but then ultimately decided it wasn't his time.
NET Alliance I don’t think the hammer is sentient lol
@@velmacrutch9480 it's not. But the enchantment is.
I remember the first time Cap lifted Mjolnir in the comics, it was an issue of Avengers in which Ironman and Captain America were fighting over whether Tony Stark was right or wrong to go around destroying every suit he ever made for the US military. Thor wasn't sure who was right or wrong, either, but shortly thereafter, in the middle of battle with some weird alien critters, Captain America picked up Thor's hammer and cut a swath through them all and then threw the hammer back to Thor. Curiously, there was no lightning bolt and no transformation into the character of Thor as had happened for Beta Ray Bill and a couple of other people, but he did gain far more strength than he had possessed previously. But Cap picking up Mjolnir made it clear to Thor that Cap was right and Stark wrong.
The most dramatic transformation into Thor scene was the time Loki turned Thor into a frog, and after a brief sidetrack to save the citizens (and frogs) of New York from being poisoned by a bunch of rats, Thor the frog picked up Mjolnir on his back and was transformed into a 6'6" Thor-frog. Thor-frog returned to Asgard and proceeded to beat the crap out of Loki. Thor's conversion back into himself was a kind of deus ex machina moment (or the reverse), but it brought the Warriors Three into the story, sort of.
well they needed those suits in a battle like this
I can’t believe some people still don’t believe or get why Captain would do it. It’s called “letting your man save face.” I once wrestled with my pops when I was 16 and he was in his 40s. Mom and family was watching us on the grass. I didn’t destroy him even though I could have. I had to let my dad keep some of his pride so I made it tough for him so He knew I could kick his butt, without actually kicking his butt so that he could walk away head high. If you don’t get why people let others “save face” then you’re probably a selfish person with no friends!
Also you probably won’t get very far in life if you’re always showing people up. You have to let other people win sometimes. It doesn’t matter if it’s 60/40 or 70/30. Just fold your winning hand once in a while. You’ll see many more friends and opportunities if you do this.