The short answer is yes, Thor is still worthy of lifting Mjolnir after
After Nick Fury whispered Thor a revelation that consolidated the God of Thunder's deepest belief, that of Gorr the God-Butcher being right about claiming the gods were selfish and uncaring for mortals, Thor lost his confidence about his godhood and consequently his ability to wield Mjolnir.
Yes. In the movie Thor (2011), Thor was banished by his father and became a human on Earth. And then, Odin enchanted Mjolnir to choose it's worthy wielder and Odin enchanted it with those exact words: “Whosoever holds this hammer, if he be worthy, shall possess the power of Thor.”
OQ: Can Thor summon Mjolnir if someone worthy (i.e. Captain America) is currently in possession/using it? Yes. Thor's Hammer while designed for and used by Hela initially, when Odin gave it to his son, it became bonded to him. It would always return to Thor when used, thrown or left somewhere.
Other Marvel characters have lifted Mjolnir not through worthiness but through technicalities such as absorbing Thor's powers, including the Air-Walker, Awesome Android, Magneto, Rogue, Wonder Man, and Doctor Doom.
The chemotherapy is attacking the cancerous cells but Mjolnir doesn't identify the cancer as an illness just as another part of her it needs to protect. Plus chemotherapy really does weaken Jane and make her sick so it's easy to see as an illness on it's own.
The hammer Stormbreaker is very similar to Mjolnir, made of mystic Uru metal and is nearly indestructible. Worthiness: Just like the original Mjolnir, no one can lift Stormbreaker who is not worthy.
Fat Thor's depression led to his mental and physical decline, which is why he was less powerful in Avengers Endgame than in Ragnarok and Infinity War.
Interestingly, according to comics, one of Moon Knight's abilities even allows him to control Thor's hammer (Mjolnir) which otherwise only Captain America and Hela could do in previous MCU films.
It wasn't until 2016's Unworthy Thor #5, by Jason Aaron, Olivier Coipel, Kim Jacinto and Pascal Alixe, that Thor finally revealed that the words Fury had said to him were simply, "Gorr was right."
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He was tricked by Loki into attempting to usurp Thor's power, but failed. In this process, however, Red proved himself more than worthy of the power of Thor, because of his noble, obedient, and self-sacrificing nature.
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. 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.
Red was part of a film crew that was transported to Asgard by Loki. And at Loki's behest, Red took Thor's Belt of Strength and bathed in the Fires of Geirrodur before claiming Thor's Iron Gloves. The gloves were the key, since they allowed Red to lift and wield Mjolnir without being worthy.
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Mjolnir is a hammer, and was enchanted by Thor's father, Odin, so that only those the hammer deemed "worthy" are capable of wielding or even lifting it. Stormbreaker is an axe, and although it does not have such a worthiness enchantment, its power is such that a mere mortal attempting to wield it would be driven mad.
Unlike Thor, Thanos doesn't have any special fighting techniques other than illusions and intimidation. Thanos has god-like powers, which means he is definitely more powerful than any person on Earth and a good part of the galaxy.
Thanos was able to lift Stormbreaker because the axe doesn't have worthiness enchantment as Mjlolnir does. Mjolnir is specific when it comes to the wielder's might since the only prerequisite to wielding is that the wielder is “worthy” of its might.
Absolutely Thor will win the fight. Because he is most powerful avenger among all avengers. He has two most dangerous arms that will defeat captain America. The fight will very close.
Groot was able to hand Thor the new hammer, Stormbreaker, during a key moment of Avengers: Infinity War, even sacrificing one of his own limbs to serve as the hammer's handle.
Thor's hammer Mjolnir was defined by the fact that only the 'worthy' could lift it – so basically no-one except the god of thunder (and Vision, for some reason). But when it comes to the weapon's replacement, Stormbreaker – which Thor forges in Avengers: Infinity War – Groot is able to lift it too.
Thor Odinson initially suspects Jane might be this new hero. But he eliminates her from his list of suspects because she is going through chemotherapy for breast cancer, which, he reasons, would make her too weak to fight.
A happy-go-lucky, ABBA-soundtracked montage, the scene features Thor making Mjolnir promise that it will always protect Jane, no matter what — even if it means coming back from the “dead” after being smashed to pieces by his villainous sister Hela.
Love is the daughter of Gorr the God Butcher, whose death by starvation triggered her father's murderous crusade against all gods for forsaking them. She was ultimately resurrected by the cosmic entity Eternity in accordance with Gorr's wish, brought on by Thor's advice.
In Thor: Ragnorok, Mjolnir was destroyed by Thor's sister Hela, and up until Thor: Love and Thunder, he had been fighting with Stormbreaker, an enchanted axe forged in Nidavellir. While Stormbreaker is an excellent weapon, Thor makes it clear in Love and Thunder that Mjolnir is his favorite.
This massive bone-in beef shank meat, also known as " Thor's Hammer " is quite lean, it makes a great cut for the oven or smoker. Bone in beef shanks needs to be slow cooked – either braised or roasted – to break down the tough meat to soften it into succulent tenderness.