As Told by Luis.
Luis should narrate the entire history of the Marvel Cinematic Universe in the context of telling someone how his van got destroyed.As Told by Luis.
Here's hoping they're right! I really want to learn more about the quantum realm and how Janet survived down there for so long.Murphy's law podcast claims that Ant Man 3 is a go! If true, I've never been happier to be wrong.
https://mobile.twitter.com/PodcastMurphy/status/1184858490134642690
What should the third movie be called? Giant-Man and the Wasp? Ant-Men and the Wasps?
Yes, please!The Wasp and Her Amazing Friends.
I really, really, truly hope we'll someday get a special feature where we get that particular abridged edit.Luis should narrate the entire history of the Marvel Cinematic Universe in the context of telling someone how his van got destroyed.
(which begs to question why Thor was able to wield it until he received his dose of humility in Thor 1
Because Odin didn't put the "if he be worthy" enchantment on it until then. We actually saw him do that, so it's no mystery. Before then, it was just a hammer. Then Odin put a kiddie lock on it so not just anyone could use it.
The criteria for what constitutes "worthy" in the eyes of Odin's enchantment is a little hard to pin down. So far we only know of four individuals besides Odin himself capable of lifting Mjolnir after said enchantment was put on it: Thor, Vision & Steve.
The latter two seems to indicate a purity of heart, or at least purity of intent, but the former seems a little inconsistent because Thor is often selfish and self absorbed and yet can still wield the hammer.
The enchantment wasn't put on the hammer until he was banished, we literally see Odin put the enchantment on it right after declaring Thor "unworthy", Whether or not he was worthy before this happened is an open question since there was no enchantment set to measure said worthiness. Though it's safe to say had the enchantment been on it prior to that, he'd have not gotten to Jotenheim in the first place.Thor was always worthy, but acted out due to his never wanting the responsibility of the throne. Odin--and the manner the hammer was enchanted--only senses truth about a being, but Thor (in the first film) had gone of the rails to the degree where he essentially had to grow up in order to reclaim that which was his.
Everyone but Nat, which is partly why I suspect she probably could have if she tried. Her refusal to even attempt it says to me she was afraid to know the answer.Anyone else in that room (who tried) would have gleefully and pridefully lifted it--just one of the reasons why they would never be worthy.
The enchantment wasn't put on the hammer until he was banished, we literally see Odin put the enchantment on it right after declaring Thor "unworthy", Whether or not he was worthy before this happened is an open question since there was no enchantment set to measure said worthiness. Though it's safe to say had the enchantment been on it prior to that, he'd have not gotten to Jotenheim in the first place.
Everyone but Nat
I think you're labouring on the misapprehension that worthiness is somehow intrinsic to a person and not the result of conscious choices. Indeed if that were the case then the enchantment would have been meaningless and Thor would have always have been able to lift the hammer.I think Odin knew Thor was of a higher character, but ran away from it; enchanting the hammer was the test of that belief, and Thor finally embraced responsibility, but the key was that only a select few--apparently in all reality--have reached that level of pure worthiness..
I agree. But I also think she was wrong about herself in this regard. Indeed, this belief only serves to emphasise her humility and her ultimate sacrifice confirmed her selflessness.I believe Nat believed she was "damaged goods" (note how she talks about herself with Steve during the events of The Winter Soldier), and already knew she could not lift the hammer. For her--on a strictly personal note--why add insult to injury when she already knew the answer?
Luis should narrate the entire history of the Marvel Cinematic Universe in the context of telling someone how his van got destroyed.
Fixed.Either you put the wrong link up or the site updated. When I clicked on your link I got some political story about the election.
Huh. It works for me. Let me see if I can find it somewhere else.Now I got a cannot connect to server error.
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