![]() Even though he barely moved the hammer from the coffee table in Avengers: Age of Ultron, we’re expected to trust that everything that Cap has gone through between then and this final stand against Thanos was enough to tip the scales in his favor. Steve Rogers didn’t need a special clause in Odin’s code to be considered worthy in Endgame. RELATED: ‘Thor: Love and Thunder’ Fumbles With Its Female Characters This isn’t to argue that Rogers and Thor weren’t worthy or deserving of that power in these moments, but rather to ask why Jane had to have that extra caveat in order for us to believe she is worthy of the hammer? That same movie also makes a point to show that Thor is still worthy, even when he feels his lowest, by having him bring Mjölnir back from the past briefly. ![]() ![]() Captain America didn’t need anything special for the hammer to see him as worthy – he’s able to wield it without issue in Avengers: Endgame. However, the film also implies that the hammer only sees Jane as worthy because Thor unintentionally revised the rules of Mjölnir, giving it the power to protect her. In a heartfelt moment during Thor: Love and Thunder, Thor tells Jane that she is what made him worthy to wield Mjölnir again when he was banished to New Mexico in the first Thor movie. Mjölnir has had three people wield its power in the history of the MCU – Thor ( Chris Hemsworth), Captain America/Steve Rogers ( Chris Evans), and now Dr.
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