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When I saw this in the theater, the instant Mjolnir flew into Cap's hand, the audience in the theater went absolutely nuts. I didn't think anything could top that, but then Cap started calling down the freakin' LIGHTNING onto Thanos & I swear the roof was about to be blown off the theater.
Bonus points: In my theater we got the cheer, then in the silence where we all waited for Cap to start fighting everyone heard a little kid cry out "get him Cap!" got a laugh out of everybody and I had a smile on my face threw this whole fight.
I saw Endgame at the midnight showing, opening day. They had all 6 of the iMax theaters in the building going at the same time. When mjolnir hit Cap’s hand, I swear to Christ I thought the roof was going to cave in. Six theaters, each packed with people losing their damn minds at exactly the same moment.
This was an EPIC moment that had been set up all the way back in Age of Ultron and it paid off! My favorite moment after this one is actually what happens immediately after this: Sam's voice comes over the comms "Hey Cap, on your left."(nice callback to their first meeting in Winter Soldier), a bunch of portals open and literally EVERYONE pulls up. And Cap finally drops the line "AVENGERS ASSEMBLE!"
If you haven’t already, look for the international reactions compilation to that scene, and once you reach the ones from India… well, just don’t have the earbuds up too loud. 😅
I love the scene right before this. Cap straps the shield down tighter as a tourniquet to his arm. He is fully ready to fight the entire fucking army solo.
@@1235Gdog more like an MLK type thing. "Content of my Character" the Magical spell Odin put on Mjölnir was that the Hammer would Magically know '"Good Men" (People) and consider those People 'Worthy' to wield him.
I love it when people are surprised that CAPTAIN AMERICA OF ALL PEOPLE can lift Mjolnir. Like… duh, he’s basically a saint. Also, I always love it when they’re confused why he can use the lightning. Odin said “Whosoever wields this hammer, if he be worthy, shall POSSESS THE POWER OF THOR.” Not “whosoever wields this hammer, if he be worthy, shall be able to lift the hammer.”
Man, this was one of the most epic scenes in all of the avengers history. The moment Cap caught Mojlnir the whole theater went absolutely ballistic; It was insane. There are only a couple other times I’ve heard the theater get that loud. One of those times was when Thor made his epic entrance into Wakanda in the previous movie; the other was Star Wars. My favorite reaction was Jax. She was like a little kid.
When my family and I saw this, the audience and us were going NUTS when Captain America wielded Mjolnir! THIS AND the Portals scenes were SO EPIC ANS GREAT!
"Whosoever wields this hammer, if he be worthy, shall possess the power of Thor." Odin made sure whoever picked up Mjolnir would be ready to wreck shit.
As soon as the hammer started rising, I smacked my buddy in the arm and whispered: "It's going to Cap! It's going to Cap!" The second it did, our opening night audience absolutely exploded!! An experience I will never forget!
@@luckypunfire6263There’s a video where the avengers cast were asked how to pronounce Mjölnir and Paul Rudd (Scott Lang/Ant-Man) jokingly said Jonathan.
There was a minute where I was saying to myself "there's no way he would be that good with Mjolnir," but then I remembered that he's a tactical genius and has been watching Thor for years and would know how to handle it. I figure the lightning powers are probably innate in the hammer and would just take a thought to activate.
Someone had posited the question if any one Avenger could beat Thanos. I think there maybe 4: Scarlett Witch (she was kicking his ass at the final battle), Captain Marvel (Thanos actually called for assistance, since he knew he was losing), Thor (IF he was back in shape) and Captain America (If Steve has a bit more practice using/wielding Mjolnir, he coulda beat Thanos). The only real surprise is Steve, since he isn't 'powered' the same as the other 3.
Just to remind (or inform) everyone: Captain America's shield is made from "Proto-Adamantium" (a mix of steel, Vibranium, and something else that was made accidentally and never truly replicated). It is stronger than the various forms of Adamantium that were made later. Strength-wise, it is weaker than Vibranium, but hits harder. Adamantium can also be heated and made malleable again (the sole exception being Captain America's shield), but Vibranium cannot. Also, Thanos' sword is likely made from Uru. And Vibranium/Adamantium are only the strongest metals *on Earth* (again, noting that Vibranium is *not from* Earth).
I'm not gonna lie, I didn't watch very many MCU movies leading up to this. I had legit only watched Ant-Man and Spider-Man Homecoming on a whim before Endgame. I knew all of the general plot threads along the way as the movies came out, I just never sat down and watched them. Seeing Cap with Mjolnir got me the exact same reaction as anyone here despite that lack of personal build-up. I know people will prefer Infinity War to Endgame, but Endgame, man, I could *FEEL* the ten-year legacy throughout the entire movie.
Vibranium and Adamantium are ores from the same meteorite.They're considered the strongest metal that don't show up on the periodic table.But unfortunately,Thanos and the ore that makes up his armor and weapons are not from Earth either.
@@ajrodriguez8209 oh yeah that’s a great point. Uru would make the most sense given the context. The rabbit hole of durable metals in Marvel makes it hard to say for sure without official confirmation lol but I agree Uru makes the most sense!
@@ajrodriguez8209 great point! I feel like dumbass for not thinking of that given the context of this movie. 😂 honestly, the rabbit hole of durable metals in Marvel can make it hard to pinpoint without official confirmation. Uru makes the most sense for sure 👍🏻
Cap's Shield is originally made from Adamantium, but in the movies, they made it from Vibrainium because disney couldn't use it because fox owned X-Men at the time these movies were made that's why his Shield broke
Cap. Was always Worthy, it is what He said in the first movie. Doctor: So You want to kill Nazis ? Cap : I don't wanna kill Anybody, I don't like Bullies, I don't care " Where They come from ". ! ❤😎
idk if this is confirmed but I always thought that in ultron cap could lift it and he realized that but is such a nice guy he didnt want to take the spotlight away from thor at the moment so he set it back down, and at this moment he needed to so he just did it.
You guys realize that Thanos is a Titan right? His strength CAN break vibranium. Plus he has the gauntlet that gives him exceptional powers and power over others.
To this day it still amazes me how people still don't know that only the hammer has the "worthy clause", when it was explicitly shown in the first Thor movie that it was Odin that enchanted the hammer...
Exactly. Odin was dead when Stormbreaker was forged so no worthiness enchantment. And if you watch Thanos he’s not lifting Stormbreaker anyway. Thor Is holding it and Thanos is trying to push it into his chest.
Without the enchantment, I don't think Cap wields this weapon. It was forged in the heart of a dying star, I believe. The mass would be incredible. I doubt Cap could wield Stormbreaker, since it has no enchantment upon it. Thanos, being a Titan, is strong enough. I have a 9 lb Mjolnir replica...and that is hard enough to wield, lol.
A lot people think you need to be worthy to lift Stormbreaker😂stormbreaker doesn't have a rules cuz that weapon made without special features like a mjolnir enchanted by Odin
Cap is the best melee combat fighter on Earth. Thanos is not from Earth. Vibranium is the 2nd-strongest metal alloy on Earth(after Adamantium), Thanos's sword is not from Earth. Hope this helps.
Funny things to think about. This is an out of shape Thor still holding his own against Thanos. Cap also absolutely outfights him but obviously the massive physical strength difference eventually levels out the fight Cool stuff all around though and I knew a scene like this would happen ever since Age of Ultron teased us
Wrong in the comics Stormbreaker is a smaller weaker version of Mjlornor made for Beta Ray Bill ,not for killing Thor and after that Odin had The Thunderstrike Mace made for Eric Masterson .
How can Thanos cut Captain America's shield? Thanos' double-edged sword, Though unconfirmed, it is very likely composed of the powerful cosmic metal, Uru. With Thanos wielding the weapon, it could do things that few other MCU weapons could ever come close to accomplishing.
Heres something to rhink about. In Thor rognarok after the hammer was destroyed by Helena and Thor reunited with Oden, Thor told Oden that Helena was to strong and couldnt beat her without the hammer. Oden told Thor rhat his power didnt come from the hammer, but from Thor himself and that rhe hammer was just a tool for Thor to focus his powers. So, in this scene with Capt. America weilding the hammer does that mean that Steve Rogers also had rhe power of Thor even without the hammer. Could Capt. America actually summon lightning before pick up the hammer?
No. Did you forget on the first Thor movie? “Whosever wields this hammer, if he be worthy, shall possess the power of thor” Oden said this. So no, Capt cant summon the lightning without the hammer
@@elocin0130 No, I didn't forget, but as I stated, I ragnarok when Thor said he couldn't beat Helena without the hammer Oden told him that it wasn't the hammer that gave him his power, Thor has the power in himself and the hammer is jist a tool to focus the power. If what you're saying is true than stormbreaker shouldn't have been able to summon the lightning. Also in ragnarok when Thor summoned the lightning he did it without any weapon. When Oden put the spell on the hammer, it was to ensure only those worthy would be able to wild it. The hammer itself is powerful yes, but it's a tool and nothing else. Thor did the same thing in Love and Thunder when he asked it to always protect Jane. And if you actually listen to what Odens spell said. Oden said "the power of Thor", not the power of Mjilnor. The hammer is just a conduit of Thors power.
@@darrenheadrick3669 i havent watch love and thunder yet so that part i dont know. For stormbreak, since everyone can wield it and doesnt have that enchantment like with Mjolnir, i doubt anyone can summon the lightning either. I would say its like this, power of thor is in Mjolnir but it needs to have the wielder worthy. And the stormbreak, except thor, its just a axe for anyone although not sure if anyone can use the ability of the stormbreak which i think can summon the bifrost for teleportation. And for what Oden said to Thor wherr the hammer is just a tool for him to focus his power, i think thor can use any weapon for for that to work, the focus part i mean
@@darrenheadrick3669 or better yet its like this, like in a game, where you picked up a weapon, same sword but one has a skill. Like one plain broadsword, the other is a broadsword with lightning skill on it
Fair question, though I think you’d be surprised how many people just didn’t get into the MCU, and then it became so large and daunting to just jump in. As for spoilers, consider just how much you’d bother talking about specifics with some friend who hadn’t yet seen it. Even in a group it’s easier to just go with shorthand like “the hammer” or “on your left” which wouldn’t give much away. And plot spoilers don’t always wreck the experience. There’s a Serenity compilation on this very channel where one of the reactors knew about the death but still wasn’t prepared for the scene and it hit them really hard.
There are people who still don't know that Luke Skywalker is Darth Vader's son so this isnt really hard to believe that people haven't watched this movie
@@tennkenobiObviously Star Wars fans know who Darth Vader is lol. Most of these reaction channels start from phase 1. But, I’ve seen some odd channels who watched Endgame, then watched IW.
I don't think there will ever be another historic cinematic moment as pure as this. It was very much a case of "you *had* to be there" moments. And seeing these people react to pire cinematic moments like this on their ittybitty computer monitors is depressing. Also, that SeeJaneGoTV was fake as shit.
I think there's something that's constantly overlooked in this scene. Yes, the hammer went to cap....BUT....in that moment of absolute necessity, Steve Roger's, having already been unsuccessful in wielding mjolnir, knew that if he reached out, the hammer would come.
if you're referring to the scene in age of ultron, i think the consensus is that steve saw the hammer move when he tried to lift it and "gave up" to save face for thor. that's why the hammer, you know, moved.
Such a great scene. Unfortunately the reactors in this clip are bothering me. Perhaps, it's just me, but I feel like reactions are becoming more and more inauthentic and just played-up for the camera. Again, maybe it's just me, but the reactions are starting to seem more fake from youtubers as time goes on.
It matters what she says, and she is often spot on on predictions and cues. And the other way around is boring - a reacting youtuber who doesn’t react?
When you watch a lot of these reactions, it shows you that most people are just so stupid and things go right over their head. I'm sure 90% of the people that are reacting to this don't even remember him trying to pick it up and it moving a little. It didn't occur to them that he was just faking and actually could do it. That's how good of a person he is that he didn't want upstage or embarrass Thor when he was letting people try to pick it up.
Why is it that so many of these youtube movie reactioners claim to have been watching these movies (especially some of the more famous/classic movies)"for the first time"... ...don't any of them ever go to the cinema or even just watch a movie just to enjoy it, without constantly talking and (over) reacting to them??? Maybe, just maybe, they are actually acting and not re-acting!!! 🙈🙉🙊 BTW - Natalie Gold is my fav reactor 😉
the only thing that doesn't make sense about this specific seen is how in the world did Thanos cut through a vibranium sheild using the weapon he was using unless that blade is made of vibranium adamantium or carbonadium which is the strongest metal in marvel so how did he slice through Captain America's vibranium shield?
This is a movie version so theres no Anadamantium/carbondanium. Vibranium is weaker than Anadmantium but has energy absoption qualitys it doesnt. Uru metal from Thors neck of the woods was also stronger. Comics Caps shield is Vibranium and some other stuff created by sheer accident that made it slightly stronger than Andamantium and after the last time it got broke got strengthed more with Uru metal as well
Continue to cry about it. Which woman was whining? None. What you are seeing are the EXACT same emotions men, including myself experienced while watching this movie. So continue to sit up and down on the toy you have stuck up there
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There will never be another moment in the mcu that can evoke the emotions of cap wielding mjolnier.
Don’t you mean Jonathan?
Hugh dawning wolverines Cowl, I think is a VERY CLOSE second.
When I saw this in the theater, the instant Mjolnir flew into Cap's hand, the audience in the theater went absolutely nuts. I didn't think anything could top that, but then Cap started calling down the freakin' LIGHTNING onto Thanos & I swear the roof was about to be blown off the theater.
Bonus points: In my theater we got the cheer, then in the silence where we all waited for Cap to start fighting everyone heard a little kid cry out "get him Cap!" got a laugh out of everybody and I had a smile on my face threw this whole fight.
I legit think the theater I was in was louder than the freaking World Cup when he caught that hammer.
Same
I'm very glad I've got to witness this movie the day before opening with my son,absolutely amazing experience
Us ai replace captain America with wonder woman ❤ how
I saw Endgame at the midnight showing, opening day. They had all 6 of the iMax theaters in the building going at the same time. When mjolnir hit Cap’s hand, I swear to Christ I thought the roof was going to cave in. Six theaters, each packed with people losing their damn minds at exactly the same moment.
Where is this?
Yup. Nuff said.
Thor’s utterance of “I knew it” is still one of my favourite lines in the MCU.
This was an EPIC moment that had been set up all the way back in Age of Ultron and it paid off! My favorite moment after this one is actually what happens immediately after this: Sam's voice comes over the comms "Hey Cap, on your left."(nice callback to their first meeting in Winter Soldier), a bunch of portals open and literally EVERYONE pulls up. And Cap finally drops the line "AVENGERS ASSEMBLE!"
If you haven’t already, look for the international reactions compilation to that scene, and once you reach the ones from India… well, just don’t have the earbuds up too loud. 😅
I love the scene right before this. Cap straps the shield down tighter as a tourniquet to his arm. He is fully ready to fight the entire fucking army solo.
@@andrewwebb3248 I mean, he did say he could do it all day.
My favorite comment from the producers on the moment in Age of Ultron: "Did Steve fail [to lift Mjolnir], or did he stop?"
@@JeshuaSquirrel I hadn't heard that comment. I never even thought of it that way.
Cap using both hammer and the shield together that easily was so amazing thanks to his quick reflexes and combat experience
51 years old and I must have watched this clip a 1000s made feel like a kid again ❤
Still remember this moment in the theater, the whole crowd erupted in cheers.
"Whosoever holds this hammer, if he be worthy, shall possess the power of Thor"
yupppp, i think some people forget the "worthy" thing was a individual curse oden put on the hammer.
@@1235Gdog more like an MLK type thing. "Content of my Character" the Magical spell Odin put on Mjölnir was that the Hammer would Magically know '"Good Men" (People) and consider those People 'Worthy' to wield him.
@@jaguarwarrior866 yeah exactly. I still consider that a curse. you are right. i just view that type of spell as a curse
@@1235Gdog could be considered a "Curse" by Villains and others of an "Unworthy" Moral character wanting to wield Mjölnir.
I can't ever give this film more than an 8/10.
The maltreatment of Hulk since Age Of Ultron has been insane even more so in this film
I literally shouted "KICK HIS ASS, CAP!" in the theater when they finally revealed him wielding the hammer.
There will never be another perfect moment in cinema. This was peak Marvel ❤
Wild how folks thought Stormbreaker had the same rules as Mjolnir.
Ikr. people tend to forget that stormbreaker was never enchanted by Odin.
I love it when people are surprised that CAPTAIN AMERICA OF ALL PEOPLE can lift Mjolnir. Like… duh, he’s basically a saint. Also, I always love it when they’re confused why he can use the lightning.
Odin said “Whosoever wields this hammer, if he be worthy, shall POSSESS THE POWER OF THOR.”
Not “whosoever wields this hammer, if he be worthy, shall be able to lift the hammer.”
Also people are confused as to why Thanos can use Stormbreaker. Not enchanted. That’s why.
Man, this was one of the most epic scenes in all of the avengers history. The moment Cap caught Mojlnir the whole theater went absolutely ballistic; It was insane. There are only a couple other times I’ve heard the theater get that loud. One of those times was when Thor made his epic entrance into Wakanda in the previous movie; the other was Star Wars.
My favorite reaction was Jax. She was like a little kid.
I watched this in the theater and am not ashamed to admit I was one of the 3/4's of the crowd that cheered when it showed Cap holding Mjolnir!
7:09 finally somebody gets it
When my family and I saw this, the audience and us were going NUTS when Captain America wielded Mjolnir! THIS AND the Portals scenes were SO EPIC ANS GREAT!
I love how cap is NICE with the hammer having never used it.
"Whosoever wields this hammer, if he be worthy, shall possess the power of Thor."
Odin made sure whoever picked up Mjolnir would be ready to wreck shit.
As soon as the hammer started rising, I smacked my buddy in the arm and whispered: "It's going to Cap! It's going to Cap!" The second it did, our opening night audience absolutely exploded!! An experience I will never forget!
The best experience I've ever had in a cinema was this moment
Cap lifting Jonathan was my favorite cinematic experience hands down. I wish I could go back to that opening night and relive that moment 😭
...Jonathan?
@@luckypunfire6263There’s a video where the avengers cast were asked how to pronounce Mjölnir and Paul Rudd (Scott Lang/Ant-Man) jokingly said Jonathan.
@@linkeron1 my man ✊🏻
Some people still forget that you dont have to be worthy to wield stormbreaker since there is no spell put on it
I know this is a serious part of the movie but I can stop from laughing when Thor says "I knew it" and Thanos just kicks him deeper into the rock
"I knew it."
"Shutcho ass up...."
There was a minute where I was saying to myself "there's no way he would be that good with Mjolnir," but then I remembered that he's a tactical genius and has been watching Thor for years and would know how to handle it. I figure the lightning powers are probably innate in the hammer and would just take a thought to activate.
“Whosoever wields the hammer, if he be worthy, shall possess the power of Thor.”
the theatre lost its shit when this scene happened
If Cap had trained with the hammer Thanos would be dead in seconds
Well, thanks to the Super Soldier Serum.. Steve essentially knows how to use the hammer, VERY effectively.
Someone had posited the question if any one Avenger could beat Thanos. I think there maybe 4: Scarlett Witch (she was kicking his ass at the final battle), Captain Marvel (Thanos actually called for assistance, since he knew he was losing), Thor (IF he was back in shape) and Captain America (If Steve has a bit more practice using/wielding Mjolnir, he coulda beat Thanos). The only real surprise is Steve, since he isn't 'powered' the same as the other 3.
Just to remind (or inform) everyone: Captain America's shield is made from "Proto-Adamantium" (a mix of steel, Vibranium, and something else that was made accidentally and never truly replicated). It is stronger than the various forms of Adamantium that were made later. Strength-wise, it is weaker than Vibranium, but hits harder. Adamantium can also be heated and made malleable again (the sole exception being Captain America's shield), but Vibranium cannot. Also, Thanos' sword is likely made from Uru. And Vibranium/Adamantium are only the strongest metals *on Earth* (again, noting that Vibranium is *not from* Earth).
This is the comment I was looking for.
In the comics, yes. In the mainline MCU, it isn't. It's just vibranium.
I'm not gonna lie, I didn't watch very many MCU movies leading up to this. I had legit only watched Ant-Man and Spider-Man Homecoming on a whim before Endgame. I knew all of the general plot threads along the way as the movies came out, I just never sat down and watched them.
Seeing Cap with Mjolnir got me the exact same reaction as anyone here despite that lack of personal build-up. I know people will prefer Infinity War to Endgame, but Endgame, man, I could *FEEL* the ten-year legacy throughout the entire movie.
The amount of people confused how Thanos can lift Stormbreaker is hilarious. Stormbreaker isnt Mjolnir. Litterally anyone can pick it up.
Heck, Groot picked it up first.
@KevyNova exactly. Groots arm didnt get pulled to the floor when it became attached to it.
They could lift it, but if they tried to use it, it would destroy their mind.
He’s not “lifting” it anyway. He just dodged as Thor tried to guide it into him and tried to use its momentum to make it injure/kill Thor instead.
Fun fact : when the hammer is flying through the air and someone grabs it, that person is pulled along by the hammer.
Vibranium and Adamantium are ores from the same meteorite.They're considered the strongest metal that don't show up on the periodic table.But unfortunately,Thanos and the ore that makes up his armor and weapons are not from Earth either.
Do you think it could have been Dragonite? I know it’s from the future, but I thought Thanos might have gotten his hands on it somehow
It’s Uru. The same metal as Mjolnir and Stormbreaker.
@@ajrodriguez8209 oh yeah that’s a great point. Uru would make the most sense given the context. The rabbit hole of durable metals in Marvel makes it hard to say for sure without official confirmation lol but I agree Uru makes the most sense!
@@ajrodriguez8209 great point! I feel like dumbass for not thinking of that given the context of this movie. 😂 honestly, the rabbit hole of durable metals in Marvel can make it hard to pinpoint without official confirmation. Uru makes the most sense for sure 👍🏻
@ajrodriguez8209 is it?I never knew that his blade was Uru..I wonder why Mjolnir didn't dent his shield ever.
Captain America 🐐
Cap's Shield is originally made from Adamantium, but in the movies, they made it from Vibrainium because disney couldn't use it because fox owned X-Men at the time these movies were made that's why his Shield broke
Cap. Was always Worthy, it is what He said in the first movie.
Doctor: So You want to kill Nazis ?
Cap : I don't wanna kill Anybody, I don't like Bullies, I don't care " Where They come from ". ! ❤😎
I'm actually surprised NONE of these reactors saw the movie in theaters.
It’s soooooooo epic when captain America who willed the hammer
idk if this is confirmed but I always thought that in ultron cap could lift it and he realized that but is such a nice guy he didnt want to take the spotlight away from thor at the moment so he set it back down, and at this moment he needed to so he just did it.
You guys realize that Thanos is a Titan right? His strength CAN break vibranium. Plus he has the gauntlet that gives him exceptional powers and power over others.
The funny thing is Cap (or Thor) probably could've won if they'd just put Mjornir ontop of Thanos like Thor did to Loki in the first movie.
Good luck trying to "just put" the hammer on top of him while he's kicking your ass. 😂
To this day it still amazes me how people still don't know that only the hammer has the "worthy clause", when it was explicitly shown in the first Thor movie that it was Odin that enchanted the hammer...
Exactly. Odin was dead when Stormbreaker was forged so no worthiness enchantment. And if you watch Thanos he’s not lifting Stormbreaker anyway. Thor Is holding it and Thanos is trying to push it into his chest.
@@andrewward5891Thanos literally grabbed it out of the air
Without the enchantment, I don't think Cap wields this weapon. It was forged in the heart of a dying star, I believe. The mass would be incredible. I doubt Cap could wield Stormbreaker, since it has no enchantment upon it. Thanos, being a Titan, is strong enough. I have a 9 lb Mjolnir replica...and that is hard enough to wield, lol.
A lot people think you need to be worthy to lift Stormbreaker😂stormbreaker doesn't have a rules cuz that weapon made without special features like a mjolnir enchanted by Odin
Cap is the best melee combat fighter on Earth. Thanos is not from Earth. Vibranium is the 2nd-strongest metal alloy on Earth(after Adamantium), Thanos's sword is not from Earth. Hope this helps.
Funny things to think about. This is an out of shape Thor still holding his own against Thanos. Cap also absolutely outfights him but obviously the massive physical strength difference eventually levels out the fight Cool stuff all around though and I knew a scene like this would happen ever since Age of Ultron teased us
Behold the might of the brick-nir
Funny Fact - In the Comics Stormbreaker was designed to kill Thor if he went rouge one day.
Wrong in the comics Stormbreaker is a smaller weaker version of Mjlornor made for Beta Ray Bill ,not for killing Thor and after that Odin had The Thunderstrike Mace made for Eric Masterson .
Stormbreaker was not enchanted by Odin so anyone could have prob held it, only Mjolnir required worthiness to be wielded.
Whosoever holds this hammer, if he be Worthy, shall possess the power of Thor.
Cant believe I have watched more American movies then Americans did
People need to understand that stormbreaker doesnt have the same enchantments of the hammer
How can Thanos cut Captain America's shield?
Thanos' double-edged sword, Though unconfirmed, it is very likely composed of the powerful cosmic metal, Uru. With Thanos wielding the weapon, it could do things that few other MCU weapons could ever come close to accomplishing.
He sounds like a certain villain from a certain other comic franchise…
"I knew it"
Heres something to rhink about. In Thor rognarok after the hammer was destroyed by Helena and Thor reunited with Oden, Thor told Oden that Helena was to strong and couldnt beat her without the hammer. Oden told Thor rhat his power didnt come from the hammer, but from Thor himself and that rhe hammer was just a tool for Thor to focus his powers.
So, in this scene with Capt. America weilding the hammer does that mean that Steve Rogers also had rhe power of Thor even without the hammer. Could Capt. America actually summon lightning before pick up the hammer?
No. Did you forget on the first Thor movie? “Whosever wields this hammer, if he be worthy, shall possess the power of thor” Oden said this. So no, Capt cant summon the lightning without the hammer
@@elocin0130
No, I didn't forget, but as I stated, I ragnarok when Thor said he couldn't beat Helena without the hammer Oden told him that it wasn't the hammer that gave him his power, Thor has the power in himself and the hammer is jist a tool to focus the power. If what you're saying is true than stormbreaker shouldn't have been able to summon the lightning. Also in ragnarok when Thor summoned the lightning he did it without any weapon.
When Oden put the spell on the hammer, it was to ensure only those worthy would be able to wild it. The hammer itself is powerful yes, but it's a tool and nothing else. Thor did the same thing in Love and Thunder when he asked it to always protect Jane. And if you actually listen to what Odens spell said. Oden said "the power of Thor", not the power of Mjilnor. The hammer is just a conduit of Thors power.
@@darrenheadrick3669 i havent watch love and thunder yet so that part i dont know. For stormbreak, since everyone can wield it and doesnt have that enchantment like with Mjolnir, i doubt anyone can summon the lightning either. I would say its like this, power of thor is in Mjolnir but it needs to have the wielder worthy. And the stormbreak, except thor, its just a axe for anyone although not sure if anyone can use the ability of the stormbreak which i think can summon the bifrost for teleportation. And for what Oden said to Thor wherr the hammer is just a tool for him to focus his power, i think thor can use any weapon for for that to work, the focus part i mean
@@darrenheadrick3669 or better yet its like this, like in a game, where you picked up a weapon, same sword but one has a skill. Like one plain broadsword, the other is a broadsword with lightning skill on it
How are people so shocked Cap can lift Mjolnir? Like obviously if anyone could its him lol.
So we’re supposed to believe that these people didn’t know this happened in the movie?
Did bro say Thanos is worthy? Bruh. Odin didn’t place the worthiness enchantment on stormbreaker.
Nice acting guys, but no Oscar to any of you 😂 nice try though 🤣
Genuine question….. these guys and girls never saw this in theatre?
And if so, how wasn’t this already spoilt for them?
Fair question, though I think you’d be surprised how many people just didn’t get into the MCU, and then it became so large and daunting to just jump in.
As for spoilers, consider just how much you’d bother talking about specifics with some friend who hadn’t yet seen it. Even in a group it’s easier to just go with shorthand like “the hammer” or “on your left” which wouldn’t give much away.
And plot spoilers don’t always wreck the experience. There’s a Serenity compilation on this very channel where one of the reactors knew about the death but still wasn’t prepared for the scene and it hit them really hard.
There are people who still don't know that Luke Skywalker is Darth Vader's son so this isnt really hard to believe that people haven't watched this movie
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Not Star Wars fans tho…. And if these ‘reactors’ are watching Endgame I’d assume they’ve seen at least Infinity War right?
@@tennkenobiObviously Star Wars fans know who Darth Vader is lol. Most of these reaction channels start from phase 1. But, I’ve seen some odd channels who watched Endgame, then watched IW.
@@tennkenobi Most reactors I know of who weren't into the MCU at first are reacting in release order.
I feel like caps shield in endgame was made out of tinfoil
So, aint none of yall seen this already in theaters..cap!
I don't think there will ever be another historic cinematic moment as pure as this.
It was very much a case of "you *had* to be there" moments.
And seeing these people react to pire cinematic moments like this on their ittybitty computer monitors is depressing.
Also, that SeeJaneGoTV was fake as shit.
This reaction people 😅. Where are they when this movie came out?
I always felt that part kind of ruined it a little bit for me when Thanos kicks him instead of just slashing his head off with his axe
I love the twirl. Uppercut!
Golden Time 😢
I think it was more epic that Thanos' weapon teleported to his hand after getting hit by mjolnir. lol
people here seem to forget that stormbreaker wasnt enchanted by spells of anykind, anyone can pick it up.
It’s fun watching people pretend they haven’t seen this, or pretend they didn’t know it happened
That 2nd reaction (Abbie or Addie I think?) was so lame compared to the rest! 😂
I think there's something that's constantly overlooked in this scene. Yes, the hammer went to cap....BUT....in that moment of absolute necessity, Steve Roger's, having already been unsuccessful in wielding mjolnir, knew that if he reached out, the hammer would come.
when was he unsuccessful in doing it?
if you're referring to the scene in age of ultron, i think the consensus is that steve saw the hammer move when he tried to lift it and "gave up" to save face for thor. that's why the hammer, you know, moved.
@@trashcandy. I always felt it wasn't about Thor, but the other Avengers. Everybody else seems to disagree with me.
Such a great scene. Unfortunately the reactors in this clip are bothering me. Perhaps, it's just me, but I feel like reactions are becoming more and more inauthentic and just played-up for the camera. Again, maybe it's just me, but the reactions are starting to seem more fake from youtubers as time goes on.
Whoever holds this hammer be he worthy…..
I'm sorry but Natalie gold is a good youtuber to watch if you basically like the entire movie on mute and her talking every single second
It matters what she says, and she is often spot on on predictions and cues. And the other way around is boring - a reacting youtuber who doesn’t react?
She is annoying. I just ignore her.
When you watch a lot of these reactions, it shows you that most people are just so stupid and things go right over their head. I'm sure 90% of the people that are reacting to this don't even remember him trying to pick it up and it moving a little. It didn't occur to them that he was just faking and actually could do it. That's how good of a person he is that he didn't want upstage or embarrass Thor when he was letting people try to pick it up.
I had to lower the volume when Natalie gold came on. Her voice is like nails on a chalk board lol
Why is it that so many of these youtube movie reactioners claim to have been watching these movies (especially some of the more famous/classic movies)"for the first time"...
...don't any of them ever go to the cinema or even just watch a movie just to enjoy it, without constantly talking and (over) reacting to them???
Maybe, just maybe, they are actually acting and not re-acting!!! 🙈🙉🙊
BTW - Natalie Gold is my fav reactor 😉
the only thing that doesn't make sense about this specific seen is how in the world did Thanos cut through a vibranium sheild using the weapon he was using unless that blade is made of vibranium adamantium or carbonadium which is the strongest metal in marvel so how did he slice through Captain America's vibranium shield?
Vibranium is just the strongest metal *on Earth*. Thanos' weapons aren't from Earth.
This is a movie version so theres no Anadamantium/carbondanium. Vibranium is weaker than Anadmantium but has energy absoption qualitys it doesnt. Uru metal from Thors neck of the woods was also stronger. Comics Caps shield is Vibranium and some other stuff created by sheer accident that made it slightly stronger than Andamantium and after the last time it got broke got strengthed more with Uru metal as well
too many whiney women, could not finish.
Continue to cry about it. Which woman was whining? None. What you are seeing are the EXACT same emotions men, including myself experienced while watching this movie. So continue to sit up and down on the toy you have stuck up there
Too many Incels commenting
I didn't want this to end🥹