We're not just talking about Mjolnir, either. Avengers: Infinity War introduced audiences to a brand-new weapon for the God of Thunder: an axe-hammer called Stormbreaker. Stormbreaker replaced Mjolnir upon the hammer's destruction in Thor: Ragnarok, and since Infinity War, it has been his weapon of choice.
The ruler of the Norse gods, Odin, uses the hammer – called Mjolnir ("Grinder") by Eitri – and eventually passes it to his son Thor, on the condition that he first prove he is worthy to wield the weapon.
Mjölnir (commonly written without diacritics as Mjolnir) and Stormbreaker, in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), are sentient enchanted weapons of choice used by Thor, the Norse god of Thunder.
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.
Overall, though, Stormbreaker seems to have the edge over Mjolnir once again. Strong enough to open the Bifrost, reach Eternity, and manipulate storms the same way Mjolnir can, Stormbreaker's powers are greater than that of the mythical hammer.
There are very few powers that Mjolnir grants him, but it does seem to amplify his connection to the Odinforce at all times, and accordingly, powers him up. Still, most of Thor's powers can be performed without Mjolnir.
How exactly Mjolnir determines who is worthy is an oft-debated subject - but it's also unnecessary, as Thor #26 reveals any character can hold the hammer without being worthy at all.
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.
Yes, even Spider-Man has been worthy of holding the hammer of Thor.
However, the weapon wasn't ready until Groot completed it by dismembering himself - and, in doing so, he became the first person to lift Stormbreaker.
Stormbreaker is jealous about Mjölnir's return because the ax is basically a moody teenager. In Thor: Love & Thunder, Chris Hemsworth's Thor comes face to face with somebody he once loved.
Surprisingly, Thor gave Stormbreaker to Love in Thor: Love and Thunder. Having been adopted by Thor, Gorr's daughter has seemingly become the new owner of the weapon forged to defeat Thanos in Avengers: Infinity War.
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.
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.
Yes he can move it with his powers, but he could never truly wield it.
In a moment of wistful affection for his girlfriend, Thor asked his trusty hammer to always protect Jane, and in doing so unwittingly enchanted Mjolnir to do just that. Just like Thor's father Odin once enchanted the hammer to only be lifted by someone who is worthy, Thor cast a spell that let Jane use its powers.
In the end, Deadpool wasn't worthy. While he seemingly had control of Mjolnir and the strength of Thor, it was all a mirage put on by Loki to distract Thor. It's a shame because Deadpool looked pretty cool with the enchanted hammer. But, it makes sense that Wade Wilson - of all people - isn't worthy.
Avengers: Marvel's FIRST Black Panther Was ALSO Able to Wield Thor's Mjolnir.
But when it comes down to it, Thor is the one hero who can truly claim to be the strongest Avenger in the MCU! It's actually not that surprising that AI ended up choosing Thor as the strongest Avenger, as many consider Thor to be the most powerful of the Avengers — and for a good reason.
No. The Hulks strength may be unlimited, but the hammer can only be lifted by one who is worthy. The hammer is magic.
He lifted the World Serpent – a creature weighing trillions of tons, using only his strength and a magic fishing rod.
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.
How come Moon Knight can control Thor's hammer? Moon Knight was able to control Thor's hammer: * Due to a non-sensical retcon that turned Uru into moon rock: “You might have been told that Uru is as old as the universe itself.
And Mathaudhu can cite documentary sources to back him up. For example, Marvel – which publishes the Thor comics – issued a “Thor's Hammer” trading card in 1991 that states Mjolnir is made of Uru and weighs precisely 42.3 pounds. That's lighter than a herd of 300 billion mice, much less a herd of 300 billion elephants.
While Thor is powerful and his strength is said to be unmatched, he is not strictly immortal like other mythological gods. He is susceptible both to aging and to being killed in battle.