Those unworthy of Mjolnir typically fail because of arrogance, selfishness, a lack of humility, or a willingness to compromise core morals, including heroes like Iron Man (Tony Stark) due to his complex past actions (like Ultron), Doctor Doom, and even beloved figures like Spider-Man, whose deep self-doubt and hesitation to take a life conflict with the hammer's requirements for unwavering certainty and purpose, according to this YouTube video, this Quora post, and this Reddit thread, respectively. The hammer judges inner character, not just good deeds, often rejecting those with divided or flawed intent, even if they save the world.
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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.
Unlike other heroes, Peter has an unbreakable rule. Never kill no matter how severe the threat, no matter how much the person might deserve it because for Peter, killing would mean losing everything that defines him as a hero. In other words, it's not that Peter isn't worthy of Mjolnir. It's that isn't worthy of Peter.
While Stormbreaker is not the more famous Mjolnir, it holds the same enchantment as Thor's personal hammer. Only a worthy soul may wield either weapon in the name of justice. This proves without a doubt that Ben Grimm is worthy of the power of Thor, regardless of which particular hammer he wields.
After saving the world, making a play to sacrifice himself, and defeating Thanos' army, he was not able to lift Mjolnir in Age of Ultron. This shows that being a hero and doing occasional good deeds does not make you worthy. Tony wasn't a bad guy per se, but certainly not his best self yet.
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.
The Mark 42 (or XLII) Iron Man armor is special because it's an autonomous, modular suit that can assemble itself around Tony Stark, controlled by microchips in his arms, allowing remote operation and deployment in separate pieces, making it his first "summonable" armor but also prone to malfunctions as a prototype. It's famous for its unique gold-and-red design and the ability to fly in segments to surround Tony, even letting others wear parts of it, though it was still experimental.
He knew Tony for a long time. They also fought in a lot of battles together. They were like brothers. On top of that he had all the previous things happened which probably made him even more sad when Tony died.
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Marvel's Official Answer to Whether Doom Can Lift Thor's Hammer - IMDb. Even Doctor Doom confesses that he could never legitimately lift Thor's hammer; however justified he thinks his actions and methods are, Mjolnir does not consider him a "worthy" wielder.
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.
No, Thor 5 isn't officially confirmed with a release date, but it's heavily rumored and in active development, with Chris Hemsworth returning and discussions happening at Marvel Studios for a potential Fall 2025 filming start, likely bridging his story from Avengers: Doomsday towards a conclusion, potentially adapting comics storylines like Rune King Thor or Black Winter, with potential director interest from George Miller, though Taika Waititi is out.
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."
In the DC vs Marvel crossover, Wonder Woman wielded Mjolnir, showing that she is worthy. In JLA/Avengers, during the climactic fight against Green Lantern villain Krona, Superman manages to pick up Mjolnir and throw it. But after the fight is over, Superman is unable to lift Mjolnir.
TL;DR Odin's enchantments are what makes Mjolnir nearly unbreakable. When Odin dies his enchantments are lifted, allowing Hela to easily crush the hammer.
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Deadpool's obsession with Wolverine stems from their shared history with the Weapon X program, similar powers (healing factor), Canadian origins, and a complex "frenemy" dynamic where Deadpool both idolizes and annoys Logan, wanting to be his buddy while also mocking his seriousness and popularity with the X-Men. Their connection is deep in comics, as Weapon X gave Wade his powers, linking them forever, and this mirrors their movie arcs where their stories intertwine through the same facility and shared experiences.
Deadpool's lust to be “Marvel Jesus” ridicules the typically earnest Marvel portrait of supergods. He reminds us that we may want, even if only suspected, the supergod to intervene in today's intractable challenges and overwhelming catastrophes. It's not just a giant joke (as Watchman's Comedian said).
The saddest Marvel deaths often cited include Iron Man (Tony Stark) for his ultimate sacrifice, Black Widow (Natasha Romanoff) for her selfless act and fight with Clint, Vision (especially his repeated deaths), Gamora (sacrificed by Thanos), Yondu Udonta (a father's sacrifice), and Wolverine (Logan) in Logan, for his emotional farewell to Laura, plus the devastating snap victims in Infinity War like Spider-Man, Black Panther, and Groot.
Is Red Skull the son of Captain America? No way he is the son of Captain America in the MCU. But…. An alternate iteration has since been seen as the Ultimate Marvel equivalent of Red Skull, the secret son of Captain America (Steve Rogers) and Gail Richards.
J.A.R.V.I.S. was replaced by F.R.I.D.A.Y. in the MCU because J.A.R.V.I.S. evolved into the sentient being Vision at the end of Avengers: Age of Ultron, leaving Tony Stark needing a new primary AI for his suit, with F.R.I.D.A.Y. serving as the next step in his AI development, not just a temporary fix.
The first F-bomb in the MCU was dropped by Chris Pratt as Peter Quill (Star-Lord) in Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 during a scene where he tells Nebula to "open the f***ing door," a moment that broke the long-standing PG-13 language barrier for Marvel Studios films and was partially improvised by Pratt.
In terms of fictional wealth, Tony Stark (Iron Man) is generally considered richer than Bruce Wayne (Batman), with estimates placing Stark's net worth at around $100 billion, while Wayne's is estimated at around $11.6 billion.
Namor is revealed as the most hated Avenger, struggling with a violent legacy and self-loathing. Namor has been both a hero and a villain, causing controversy throughout his long history. In Namor #1, he must face his past and salvage his legacy while navigating prison and public disdain.