The look Thor gives when Cap moves the hammer a little was fucking priceless.
No. The hammer is magic (well, kinda, might as well be magic), and the magic simply says only the worthy can wield it. It's not infinitely heavy, or have some resisting force that can be overcome through sheer power. I'm pretty sure that Hulk would tear through the floor of whatever he's standing on before he ever got it to budge.So, I was thinking...
We don't see Banner try to lift the hammer in that scene, and in Avengers 1 we saw the Hulk try to lift it, and fail, although he was interrupted by Thor after just a few seconds.
However, the Hulk's strength increases with his anger. Suppose the Hulk was given all the time in the universe to get increasingly mad at the hammer. Would he, eventually, get mad enough to overcome Mjolnir's enchantment and pick it up through sheer force?
What if, hypothetically, he was standing on an indestructible floor? Say a planet made of adamantium or something.No. The hammer is magic (well, kinda, might as well be magic), and the magic simply says only the worthy can wield it. It's not infinitely heavy, or have some resisting force that can be overcome through sheer power. I'm pretty sure that Hulk would tear through the floor of whatever he's standing on before he ever got it to budge.
Still missing the point. It's not that the hammer is heavy, it's that Odin magicked it so nobody unworthy can lift it. If Hulk's not worthy, Hulk can't lift it.What if, hypothetically, he was standing on an indestructible floor? Say a planet made of adamantium or something.
Hmm, all right then.Still missing the point. It's not that the hammer is heavy, it's that Odin magicked it so nobody unworthy can lift it. If Hulk's not worthy, Hulk can't lift it.
Though, truth be told, that's always been kinda shaky as there is at least one instance of Hulk using the hammer to beat the shit out of Thor. Fairly sure Hulk has, in fact, lifted it a few times (and I think even broke it at one point).
Also, in space, apparently, anyone can move the hammer. I've seen pages of Red Hulk and Iron Man moving it.
Punching holes in reality when angry? What kind of nonsense do you think comic book writers would come up to justify broad sweeping changes to a universe?!?Hmm, all right then.
Don't suppose the Hulk could get angry enough to start warping reality, could he?
Warning for those wearing headphones: VERY LOUD VIDEO.Another clip (watch it while it lasts...)
No. The hammer is magic (well, kinda, might as well be magic), and the magic simply says only the worthy can wield it. It's not infinitely heavy, or have some resisting force that can be overcome through sheer power. I'm pretty sure that Hulk would tear through the floor of whatever he's standing on before he ever got it to budge.
Cap is easily my favorite of the MCU characters. Chris Evans really does play him perfectly. There's no question as to why he's the leader of the Avengers.*Even though I've been a Captain American fan forever, I really have to say they nail his characterization in the MCU SOOOOO well. He's a legitimate badass.
Ok, Jingle Bells won me over.
Me too. I was jaded and unimpressed until Jingle Bells, then I knew I had to share it.Ok, Jingle Bells won me over.
Nnnnngggrrrrrraaaaaaaaah...New Trailer
That may explain that implied romance between Widow and Hulk that they hinted near the beginning of the trailer.Also, maybe it's SW that's going to make Hulk go all nutty, there was a shot of her doing something to Widow that might have been some kind of mental suggestion thing.
Well, she's kind of shown as his anchor in Avengers 1, so it could just be that sort of deal again, kind of a King Kong thing.That may explain that implied romance between Widow and Hulk that they hinted near the beginning of the trailer.
Hulk always had a thing for the pretty ladies...Well, she's kind of shown as his anchor in Avengers 1, so it could just be that sort of deal again, kind of a King Kong thing.
Hulk always had a thing for the pretty ladies...