Did Thor know Captain America was worthy in Age of Ultron?

Did Thor know Captain America was worthy in Age of Ultron?

Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige has said in a Reddit AMA that Steve Rogers, aka Captain America was always worthy, and was just being ‘polite’ to Thor in Avengers: Age of Ultron, when he almost lifted his hammer, Mjolnir. “I knew it,” he said upon seeing Steve wield the hammer.

Did Thor know Captain America could lift Mjolnir?

Being the good guy that he is, Cap actually chose not to pick up Mjolnir, as he didn’t want to hurt Thor’s pride. As Russo tells it, “In our heads he was able to wield it, and he didn’t know that until that moment in Ultron when he tried to pick it up.

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Can Captain America lift THOR’s Hammer?

In some scenes in Avengers: Age of Ultron Iron man, War Machine, and Captain America try to lift Thor’s hammer but they end up failing. At some point Vision lifts it easily. How can Vision lift it?

Who can lift Thor’s hammer Mjolnir?

We know from Thor, The Avengers, Thor: The Dark World and Avengers: Age of Ultron that only those judged worthy can lift Mjolnir. When judged worthy, the hammer gives the lifter the power of Thor. I elaborate on this in this answer, but the short of it is that those worthy of Mjolnir can not only lift Mjolnir, but they are also granted power by it.

How does Thor’s Vision tear the Avengers apart?

How it helps tear the Avengers apart: Thor’s vision is less destructive to the group than Stark’s—it’s kind of helpful, in fact. But it does take him away from the team at a crucial moment, and sends him soaring off to Asgard, making him less immediately helpful to Earth’s mere mortals.

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Is Steve Jobs worth anything in relation to Thor’s hammer?

So, it seems that the directors and writers of Avengers: Endgame can’t decide on Steve’s relative worthiness in relation to Thor’s hammer. Of course, the person who would really be able to answer that question is Joss Whedon, who wrote and directed Avengers: Age of Ultron. He’ll have to be the tiebreaker in this one.