How was Captain America able to use lightning power? It's one thing to weild the hammer, and entirely fucking different thing to have god of lightning powers
How was Captain America able to use lightning power? It's one thing to weild the hammer...
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who cares
it's a Marvel movie and the main consumers are Godless bugmen.
>"Whosoever holds this hammer, if he be worthy, shall possess the power of Thor."
kill yourself
Sorry Not in the film
>movies are entirely based on the comics
>but not when it hurts my argument
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neither was any reason to doubt that one would have lightning powers
Sorry, but the scene where Thor tells the audience that it was actually him making the lightning for Cap is not in the movie.
Obvious the lightning power comes from the hammer, retard. Cap wielding the hammer was one of the cooler parts of the movie.
>Hammer grants the power of Thor
>Odin dies
>Thor absorbs Odin's power and learns lightning
>Hammer now grants lightning power because Thor possesses lightning powers
>movies are entirely based on the comics
Like the part where captain Marvel is stronger than the hulk, thanos, and thor
or that part where Eternity and the rest of the cosmic entities try to stop thanos
Thor still has his power and in the movie cannon it only means that you are fit to rule Asgard. Hell if it were following the comic books Cap should be dressed like thor while wielding it
>movies are entirely based on the comics
I mean, cap america isn't dead and wasn't replaced by Bucky. They are based loosely on the comics as a foundation.
>Obvious the lightning power comes from the hammer, retard.
Thor demonstrated that he could summon the lightning with no weapons.
Because he's the God of Thunder, stupid.
It's in the first Thor movie which is directly linked to this one. I do think they should have echoed Odin's words as Cap goes to lift the hammer, not just to remind the audience but also for serious aesthetic points.
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I think he meant in End Game. It's a horrible argument though. It's like complaining that you didn't see how Ridley ended drifting in space in Aliens since you didn't watch Alien.
Thor has ptsd from decapitating thanos, he's gone to shit the past 5 years but "beer that might be good" convinces him to go back?
"time travel is literally impossible" 1 night of creating 3d models of moebius strip later "omg i did it lol"
"hey guys, this is like the only chance we get to go back in time, we might die or ruin the universe if we fuck it up, let's try and tget hings right."
>literally ten seconds after arriving at Morag, "duude I just remember thanos and half the world will be here searching for the stone at this time"
>"also I forgot to tell the other guys that the soul stone requires a sacrifice to obtain, oopsie daisy, i guess one of them will die"
meanwhile in 2012
>"guys i have a plan, we'll have antman become small and literally kick the suitcase from within a crowd of people so that it slides to us, nobody will notice"
meanwhile in whenever the fuck mr beer and furrydude were
>"our plan consists of convincing a girl that this 120kg hobo-looking sack of shit is thor and then we can steal one of the most precious items in the universe from her when she turns around"
if antman can just turn giant, what's the fucking point of hulk? Why didn't he just step on thanos?
how did hawkeye not die when a huge concrete building collapsed on him?
thor had to fight against a FUCKING STAR in Infinity War to make the gauntlet to hold the stones , but Tony just made a gauntlet in a couple of hours on earth?
why the fuck would you act surprised when your BROTHER asks for mayo on his hotdog? jesus christ, was this the first time they had hotdogs as a family?
This movie was the worst written piece of entertainment I've seen in a while
I'm not a particularly smart person, but I still had to make an active effort to suspend my disbelief on everything that went on, including how dialogue flowed. Everything was so forced, so senseless. Do people unironically think this movie is something great outside of a CGI perspective?
Oh so that’s...a power of Thor? So whoever had the hammer...can do that?
So if Thor didnt have lightning powers before Odin died, and the hammer didnt give lightning powers, then how did Thor use lightning in Thor 1&2 you retard?
>Thor still has his power and in the movie cannon it only means that you are fit to rule Asgard. Hell if it were following the comic books Cap should be dressed like thor while wielding it
sorry not in the film
Lightning has always been Thor's power. Odin sealed it in Thor 1 under a worthiness enchantment. Mjolnir was only to focus his power and be a weapon.
>thor had to fight against a FUCKING STAR in Infinity War to make the gauntlet to hold the stones
>I'm not a particularly smart person
>I'm not a particularly smart person
Well you got one thing right.
>I'm not a particularly smart person
It shows when with the questions.
Mjolnir lets your cast lightning.
Thor can naturally use lightning, but uses Mjolnir like a kid would use training wheels.
Not that hard to understand.
For a moment I thought it's a pic from The Witcher.
Can you answer any of them?
Something something comic book logic
GROW UP YOU PATHETIC MANCHILDREN
Tom Holland and Harley Keener Ty Simpkins are so handsome.
yes but they retconned that with Thor Ragnarok
>Who even shall hold this hammer, may he be worthy shall possess the power of Thor
Thor demonstrates the innate ability to control lighting after Ragnor Rok, only needed Mjonir to channel it and falsely believing his powers draw from the hammer
With that, When Cap weild the hammer he possesses lighting for it is the power of Thor
They retconned nothing. He stopped using the hammer for the power of Thor. That’s it.
>your power isn't in the hammer
>you're the god of thunder not the god of hammers
ok
>actually anyone worthy to use your hammer has all your lightning powers
you can't have both, user
>Sorry Not in the film
It's a sequel. Everything in Endgame references something that happened in previous films. Half of the MCU works this way.
You can have both, if Odins words remain true then lifting the hammer grants said person the powers of thor, which is the power of lightning
>t's one thing to weild the hammer, and entirely fucking different thing to have god of lightning powers
>whosoever holds this hammer, if he be worthy, shall possess the power of Thor
No, OP, it is not an entirely fucking different thing, you're just dumb as shit.
>trying to justify plot holes with "read the comics"
If it's not in the film then it's a plot hole faggot. Capeshit is shameful enough, no need to stoop so low that you have to read comic books for manbabies to understand the plot.
Good luck trying to make Hemsworth to put some kind of gravitas to this character ever again.
Because he was 1000% American.
But Thor also has lighting powers normally and either bestows them on his axe or gives the axe lightning powers when they make it
So which is it, do his powers come from the hammer or does he inherently have then
Both. If thor has those powers inherently then weilding his hammer grants you the same powers he possesses
It seems Thor used the hammer to summon lightening until Ragnarok where he learns to summon lightening on his own. Thor doesnt really need to use the hammer for the lightening powers anymore but other people can pick up mjolnir, if they be worthy, and use the lightening. Not that hard to figure out.
The significance of lifting the hammer was already explored in the other films. A voiceover there is just spoon feeding for people who didn't get it the first time
Thor is born and has the power of lightning.
Thor is given the hammer to control this power.
Odin strips the power out of Thor and puts it in the hammer when he banishes him.
Now Thor can only access the power through the hammer when he is worthy.
The hammer is destroyed and the power returns to Thor.
Thor travels back in time and acquires another hammer. The lightning power now resides both in Thor and the hammer.
Captain America can now use lightning powers through the hammer.
Problem solved.
There's a big difference between having lighting power and having God of Lightning power.
The faces these girls make are excellent
Let's just take a moment to appreciate how well mjolnir was utilized in this movie.
Thor summoning mjolnir to prove to himself that he's still worthy, pulling him out of his slump.
Thor dual wielding stormbreaker and mjolnir.
Cap going hammer and shield against Thanos.
Not necessarily. Thor's using his own power by the end. So, still, "shall possess the power of Thor".