Thor's hammer, Mjolnir, was forged by the master dwarf craftsmen Brokkr (or Sindri) and Eitri during a wager with Loki, who tried to sabotage the creation by interfering, resulting in the handle being unusually short. The dwarves made Mjolnir as an unmatched weapon for the gods, capable of never missing its mark and returning to Thor, though the "worthy" enchantment was a later comic book addition, notes this YouTube video.
According to Norse mythology, Mjölnir was forged by the skilled dwarven brothers Sindri and Brokkr. The creation of this formidable hammer came about during a contest between the two brothers and Loki, the trickster god.
The Norse people believed that when the ground was struck by lightning, Thor had sent his hammer crashing to the earth. Mjolnir was forged by a dwarf named Sindri. While he was creating it, Loki, the trickster fire god, disguised himself as a fly and attempted to interfere with Sindri's work by buzzing around him.
The final mention of the hammer in Skáldskaparmál offers an explanation of its manufacture by the dwarf brothers Eitri and Brokkr. In this narrative, Loki cuts the goddess Sif's hair. Upon discovering this, Thor grabs Loki and threatens to crush every bone in his body if he does not come up with a solution.
Creation: The hammer was created during a wager between Loki and the dwarves, leading to its unique and powerful design. Loki cut off the hair of Sif, Thor's wife, and to appease Thor, he promised to give her even more beautiful hair. He sought out the dwarves, who created the hammer along with other treasures.
It's figured into the MCU before, and here we see it in action; after Loki saved the timelines with his very powerful god-level magic, his new timeline structure takes the shape of Yggdrasil, otherwise known as The Tree of Life.
Captain America has lifted it, as has Loki. However, one of the more surprising characters to lift Mjolnir was Deadpool - but unlike some of the others to wield the hammer, the moment wasn't as it initially appeared."
Saxa's name refers to that of the giant Járnsaxa. According to Poetic Edda, the first book to be recorded by Völuspá (the seer's prophecy about Ragnarök), Járnsaxa was Thor's lover and had a son with him, Magni.
The enchantment, however, held that if Mjolnir left Thor's grasp or was removed from his person for more than 60 seconds, both would revert back to their mortal states until they were reunited.
If we follow the generations listed and apply a simple average of ~30 years per generation, the timeline places Odin around 2,000 years ago—roughly the same era as Jesus. Of course, not all sources agree: Some traditions say Odin came from Troy nearly 3,000 years ago.
Magic: Hela has gifts for magic, being able to manipulate it in her form of Asgardian magic. Upon earning her crown for her act of mercy with Odin, Hela received a wide range of Asgardian magic that transformed her robes into white armor and allowed her to contain and redirect Odin's energy attack towards himself.
Magneto is a Omega level mutant with very powerful, very percise and mastery expert control over magnetism and magnetic fields. He can lift Mjolhnir by manipulating the fields the metal gives off. Magneto actually doesn't control metal itself, only the magnetic properties of metals.
On Earth-199999, Thor has been entrusted with the mighty hammer Mjolnir, which was forged in the heart of a dying star. When Thor was banished to Earth, Odin placed the worthiness enchantment on it and thus the hammer's use became restricted to the worthy, leaving even the Hulk unable to lift it from the ground.
Thor is the son of Odin and Jörð, by way of his father Odin, he has numerous brothers, including Baldr.
Thor's Hammer Is Made of Uru
Well, actually there are many mighty metal weapons of Thor. But Thor's hammer, Mjolnir, is forged from an enchanted metal called Uru and is easily his most recognized accessory. This hammer is the combination of Uru and the core of a star (or the God Tempest in modern iterations).
The Hulk Once Lifted 150BILLIONS of Tons in Marvel Comics. HE held an entire mountain range above his head for an extended period of time The Hulk got to prove his strength during Marvel's Secret Wars, holding an entire mountain on his back. That still wasn't heavy enough for The Hulk!
Thor 5 is not officially confirmed by Marvel Studios, but it is widely reported as being in development with Chris Hemsworth set to return, with industry insiders suggesting a 2025 filming start and discussions ongoing, though no director or writer is attached and plans are fluid, possibly tying into events after Avengers: Doomsday. While Hemsworth expressed excitement to continue, the project's timeline remains uncertain as the focus is currently on the next Avengers films.
He is the reincarnation and reimaging of Loki, god of mischief. Herman Tømmeraas as Fjor, high-school-age "son" in the Jutul family of jötnar from Norse mythology.
Magni as the son of Thor and Jarnsaxa
Magni is the result of the union between Thor and the jötunn (giantess) Jarnsaxa. Jarnsaxa, whose name means "Iron Knife", is one of the many jötunn that appear in the Norse myths.
Frigg. The goddess of fertility, motherhood and prophecy, Frigg was the wife of Odin, and therefore the loftiest of all the female deities. Despite her formidable position, she is arguably best known for a tale of heartbreak at the hands of the trickster god Loki.
NoobMaster69 in Avengers: Endgame is the same character, Aaron, from Captain America: The Winter Soldier, an Apple Store employee who played Fortnite with Thor and Korg, revealed in a later Xbox tie-in commercial where his cousin (who created the name) appears, tying him back to the MCU's gamer tag in Endgame.
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