Groot is definitely worthy by these criteria, he sacrificed himself in the first guardians of the Galaxy movie and sacrificed his arm for Stormbreaker. And he is obviously not seeking violence.
That's a good point. But it's important to point out the the Groot we saw in Guardians of the Galaxy Volume 2, Infinity War, and Endgame isn't the same Groot from the first Guardians movie. The first Groot died permanently, and the new one is his son.
@@realMG420 Yes, thanks for pointing that out. But also in GOTG volume 2 he risks his life to place the bomb on Ego's core, and in infinity war we see him lift Stormbreaker while giving it a new handle.
The only death I felt bad for was Spider-Man. Why? Because his spider senses told/warned him. That he was dying, “I don’t feel so good”. An internet meme yes, but its also a hugely sad line. He feels pain while he’s dying because his mind is warning him.
@Darth Dämon I mean yea I don’t like Iron boy. But earlier in the film Thanos mentions how the snap is meant to be quick and painless. But for Peter its not quick or painless, the reason Peter took longer to disappear. Was because his body was trying to heal itself while being damaged. Plus as Stated the Spidey Sense, warned him of what was happening. So the entire time he was put into a state of panic.
@Darth Dämon He begins studdering, you can hear in his voice he’s on the verge of tears. And when he gets taken to the ground we can see him shaking, and the area around his eyes are red. Implying that Peter started crying for a second, these are all text book examples of. Nervousness, extreme fear, or PTSD.
I think a big thing to consider would be Thanos’ elimination of the dwarves (minus Dinklage). In that moment I would argue he strayed from his goal of “half the population without prejudice” and pursued violence instead. Thoughts?
Well the dwarves are definitely a threat to him and his goals. In his mind they would be nothing more than a drop spilled to save half the universe. They are technically an obstacle to his success just like the Avengers so killing them was probably selfless in intention.
@@adamwelsh163 I would argue that killing with intent to keep his plans intact is still considered prejudice. Without prejudice implies total random selection
When I was, like, 12, I was smacking 2 rocks together in my bedroom... They sparked. I had a moment of "I'ma put these down before I burn the house to the ground". Pretty sure that's what Captain thought when he realized he could lift the hammer.
We an see that thanos can lift the hammer. When fighting captain America he punched mjiolnir from his hand, a feat that should be impossible. Just moving mjiolnir means you are worthy and thanos punched it off like 20 feet.
The most ironic thing is, Thanos would be Worthy but, only the Thanos from Infinity War. In Endgame, Thanos' view gets Diluted/Selfish, he decides to recreate the whole universe in his image. Also, that Thanos never gave up Gamora, so the sacrifice part is kinda not active there.
Right that shows he was never willing to sacrifice himself. Because as soon as he learned he died, he became selfish. And yeah he never put himself in a situation where he thought he could die.
@@Variocom well he was ok with the possibility of dying from the snap. I still don't see him being worthy because with destroying the stones he was selfish. He didn't want anyone to reverse what he did.
Variocom I think he actually just hadn’t reached that point yet... having to choose to give up what he loved most made him understand what kind of resolve was needed for his goal, and it was then that he might’ve decided his own life wasn’t too high a price to pay to save half the universe. But the earlier Thanos hadn’t experienced that struggle yet, so he wasn’t ready to make that sacrifice.
He sacrificed a big part of his army simply because he didn't want to die to Wanda. That's not self sacrifice if you ask me and would make him unworthy imo
Senne Goossens he hadn’t accomplished his goal yet, he believed if he died then the entire universe would eventually die as well (overpopulate itself into oblivion), but he was willing to sacrifice his life if it would achieve his goal of saving half the universe.
13:18, however by taking on that burden, he chose to do so because of his concern for his friend's lives. His exposure to gamma radiation made him feel confident that he would better endure the damage caused by the gauntlet, and he was indeed correct, as we later see with Stark.
It was more banner that made that choice than hulk remember he said “15 month in a gamma lab” hulk wouldn’t even had been there so he technically was sacrificing his life and the hulks knowing how scared the hulk was of thanos
*All endgame theories wrong.* *Matpat makes another endgame theory.* Thanos: *You could not live with your own failure, where did that bring you? Back to me.*
Theory: Ant-Man is worthy of the hammer, he was shown to be willing to sacrifice himself when he shrunk between the molecules to stop yellow jacket and he often chooses to reason with people first before he fights, such as the time when he fought falcon and tried to talk it out first
"It's like I was made for this." Seemed more like a line Banner-Hulk was telling himself to psyche up. He wasn't really thinking that he would get out of the snap without a scratch. I think that was an attempt at sacrifice.
"everything special about you came off a bottle" *Wields the power of the gods because of their worthiness* "You're not the guy to make the sacrifice play" *Wields the 6 infinity stones to save the lives of every other being in the universe in exchange for their life*
18:45 Wrong. Remember, Stormbreaker does not have the worthiness enchantment. However; Thor did say you needed massive amounts strength to wield Stormbreaker or otherwise “your bodies would crumble and fall”, and seeing as how Thanos wielded the Infinity Gauntlet, it’s not that hard to believe he had the strength to wield Stormbreaker as well. Not to mention Cap also wielded Stormbreaker, before Thor told him to switch and have the “little one”.
first of all if even if storm breaker had the worthiness enchantment cap was already worthy to begin with and Thor says "your bodies would crumble, as your minds collapse into madness"
Captain America wasn't supposed to be able to weild Storm Breaker. He doesn't have the strenght. Its just a plot hold made foe the sake of one good joke.
Then how DID Cap wield it? It never quite defines "strength" If it meant physical, then Cap couldn't wield it. It probably did mean worthiness, otherwise only Thanos and Thor and Hulk could use it. If it was mental, anyone who wasn't mentally unstable could use it. It has to mean worthiness.
I think the only reason Bruce can't lift the hammer is because his soul is intertwined with the Hulk. Also, he wasn't being arrogant, he was just positive that the gamma radiation that Bruce/Hulk is made of would be able to fight off the power of the stones.
@The epic trio The comics have different universes and continuities so I bet in some, the trigger is actual physical strength, while in others it’s worthiness.
Steve was deemed worthy when he jumped on a test grenade in the first avenger. His sergeant threw a fake grenade at a squad and Steve (without the super serum) and Steve jumped on it and told everybody to get back.
In Avengers age of Ultron at the end the men of the avengers try to lift thors hammer. Captain America is the only one who comes close but doesnt lift it because he wasnt worthy. He wasn't worthy because when captain america civil war came out we find around the end that Cap knew Bucky had killed tonys parents and he didn't tell tony. This is why he wasn't worthy during age of Ultron. But when he told tony the truth and apologized thats when he became worthy.
@Ricky Bobby In Avengers age of Ultron at the end the men of the avengers try to lift thors hammer. Captain America is the only one who comes close but doesnt lift it because he wasnt worthy. He wasn't worthy because when captain america civil war came out we find around the end that Cap knew Bucky had killed tonys parents and he didn't tell tony. This is why he wasn't worthy during age of Ultron. But when he told tony the truth and apologized thats when he became worthy.
@@therockingvolbeat3630 In Avengers age of Ultron at the end the men of the avengers try to lift thors hammer. Captain America is the only one who comes close but doesnt lift it because he wasnt worthy. He wasn't worthy because when captain america civil war came out we find around the end that Cap knew Bucky had killed tonys parents and he didn't tell tony. This is why he wasn't worthy during age of Ultron. But when he told tony the truth and apologized thats when he became worthy.
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@@kristopherburns2776 no it's not. It's from the animated series Avengers Assemble. An episode where Thanos is fighting the avengers in the moon (I think) and he comes up with that.
Coming back to this and realizing in the clip where Cap tried to lift the hammer you can see that he does let go of the hammer as it budges. That way he doesn’t pick it up and it looks like he is just getting a different grip on the hammer
Someone should tell matpat that in the comics Deadpool could lift Thor’s hammer because in his mind he isn’t doing anything wrong and he sacrifices himself all the time
@@Dustinavollmar he did sacrifices himself the second movie (i don't know much about the comics, so i don't know if deadpool from the comics is the same the as the one from the movies, but anyways) knowing that with the collar he will die, but was saved by our cyborg friend with time travel
@@Dustinavollmar he did sacrifice himself at the end of Deadpool 2 so he if worthy and his entire goal of Deadpool 2 was to help the kid with the flame powers
Spiderman is NOW worthy due to the enormous sacrifice he did in now way home and the whole"no violence if not necessary" is basically spiderman's theme
How about spidey? The dude literally jumps headfirst to things he knows he can't handle. In his movies we also know that he's he resorts to violence last and investigates first. Even though he knows it's not his business, his sense of justice tells him to go. The scen where he went with Tony shows how much he cares less for his life
@@Obliterace Did we see the same movie? Remember what he almost did if no one have stopped him? Tom's Spidey is not worthy in my opinion. Tobey's though, especially the one after Spider-man 2 might be.
@@nelsonaquino4301 I was talking in reference to him sacrificing his life with Ned and Mj to protect them and not telling them about the mind wipe because he sees that his friends get hurt because of him (he saw MJ’s bandage and that’s what stopped him from telling them about the mind wipe) But I agree with your point too, although that was the one and only time we’ve seen something like that from Peter compared to the many good and selfless things he’s done
This is the first of your videos I ever watched, and now I'm here I'm watching it again after finding out you retired, and all I can say is, thank you matpat, you saved me from my lowest points, you my changed my life and inspired my interest in science. You were such a constant in my life for four years, since I was ten, and I can't believe your gone, but thank you, for helping me through everything. Because of you I learnt to love science and reason, and that interest has stayed with me. You've always been my comfort youtuber and felt like such a safe space. Thank you matpat, for everything x
Ya, but he can still be revived via Time Travel - No body dies and stays dead as long as you have some Time Travel tech laying around. For goodness sake, one of the Doctor's companions is actually DEAD but her dying is stopped suspended by the power of her TARDIS - she can't die and won't age either. :-) For the infinity glove, the time stone can do the time travel bit - in fact, the time stone can not be destroyed as long as it exists at some point in time, that particular stone can never be destroyed.
so once he has the full Glove constructed, he could use Time + Reality stones to make the Reality time say, 15,000 B.C. If he can kill half of the UNIVERSE population ( itself an Infinite Task ) then moving a few thousands of years this way or that should be fairly easy. Also, why not double the food or just give Star Trek replicators to everyone. Earl Grey Tea, Hot for the whole universe, The Gauntlet is buying.
@@rhysharris9302 Wow, if you have a reference, then I'd be very intrigued to find out. This sounds like an Odin condition. As there's often a greater sacrifice & nobleness through trying to redeem one's foes rather than destroy them. Homecoming conveyed that quite well to me.
@@rhysharris9302 this isn't the comics though, this is the MCU Regardless i think he has the potential to be worthy, but similar to black widow i don't think he would consider himself worthy
In the comics Spider-Man inability to accept responsibility that he is the reason of how his life is, is the reason he can never wield the hammer. In the current MCU he is still a kid with lots of flaws and is still learning, he still runs in head first without thinking. He doubts himself to much as well
I just went through the movie to confirm it. And it is not true.Mjolnir doesn't even flies around thanos that much. You probably just watched a youtube video of a scene that didn't make it to the final movie.
Except Odin LEARNED the lesson that conquest is egotistical immaturity BEFORE he enchanted Mjolnir, Thanos had NOT. His whole plan is a massive nonconsensual imposition of his will.
Matt my friend, You are forgetting when in endgame he was planning on killing everything and building everything back up all like “ I’ll break everything down to the last atom”
Cole Kuffel That’s a solid statement but you gotta remember that the one who said those words was the past Thanos, angry that his plan failed. Matt talks about the present Thanos in his theory, or at least that’s what I get from it. Surely past Thanos wouldn’t have been close to being worthy since that Thanos was more of a violent Thanos but the present Thanos was more pacific and only did violence to fulfill his ultimate goal which, in his own twisted world, was for the balance of the universe.
Are you forgetting what the dwarf said on nidavaler in Infinity war? (Sorry i don’t know how to spell) 300 hundred dwarfs lived on the rig and thanos didn’t have to kill 299 of them but he did
Thanos is evil. He takes the Asgardians, who’ve already had their population reduced to 1/4, and HAND-SLAUGHTERS (there was a child there, a child’s teddy bear. And Thanos had no stones then, he executed these people) THEM. BABIES. CHILDREN. MOTHERS. DOESN’T MATTER. The Asgardians were reduced from a PLANET to a VILLAGE size, killing half of them was both cruel and purely for the sadism. He lies about his “50%” thing anyway, because in GOTG we see that Gamora is THE LAST OF HER SPECIES. He “wiped out” Xandar. He killed all but Eitri on Nidavellir. Not 50%. The forge had 300 dwarves according to Eitri. Now he is all that is left. He kidnaps and MUTILATES children. NEBULA HAD TO HAVE BEEN IN HER TEENS AT MOST WHEN HE BEGAN MUTILATING HER. His goal isn’t noble, he lies to make himself look better. If he actually only did the snap, you’d be right. But he didn’t. He kills who he wants. He doesn’t care. But he SAYS it’s all under this noble goal because he’s a narcissist and a sociopath who kidnaps and tortures kids. Hell, doing the math roughly, Loki is around a teen/college age. And he tortured him too. Thanos doesn’t think his goal is noble, he lies to make himself the martyr. You are COMPLETELY correct.
I agree to everything, but Stormbreaker can be wielded by anyone, because it's not enchanted. Mjolnir HAS the power of Thor, so this is why someone that wields it can summon lightning. But Stormbreaker does not HAVE the power of Thor, that's why it's more powerful(besides being an axe), it's because Thor channels his own power into the weapon.
Rickie HCA well I mean not quite. To put it simply: Mjolnir was like a set of training wheels for Thor. Thor’s powers were tied to the hammer, so whilst he could use his powers without it, he also could channel his powers through the hammer. Stormbreaker, on the other hand, is like hooking up a gas engine. Thor’s powers are amplified by Stormbreaker. Saying that Stormbreaker not having the power of Thor being why it’s *stronger* is completely wrong. Stormbreaker is still stronger though, just not at all for the reasons you suggested.
@@DamnitMan88 cus he accidentally called the wrong weapon due to both of them having the energy of thor and so he mistook the energy signature of stormbreaker for mljonir and thats what happened
Thanos definitely isn't worthy and Matpat said it himself: he sacrifices himself and “Those He Cares For Most” He's sacrificing what isn't his to give up and he starts by taking it by force so he can do it anyway
Hey, I just rewatched Doctor Strange and realized Doctor Strange was ready to sacrifice himself in a timeless loop if Dormammu didn't accept the bargain. He is also pretty wise and has repented. He also sacrificed the time stone knowing he will have to disappear for a period of time for them to acheive the 1 winning outcome. Soo, does that mean he can possibly be deemed worthy by Mjolnir as well?
Well, that's an interesting question, because Odin was certainly operating on a bias favoring Thor. Loki technically displays his worthiness as far back as his introduction, but he is never given a chance to wield Mjolnir by Odin. Heck, Mjolnir could be enchanted to deem Loki unworthy no matter what.
Yeah but Loki’s ‘worthiness’ seems like it would be on and off based on his actions throughout his appearances. Plus, Loki is kinda an asshole sometimes so...
The reason he could stop stormbreaker was because stormbreaker was never enchanted by Odin so everyone could weild stormbreaker as long as they are strong enough. Edit: I never thought I would get this many comments on my comment (or so many likes 🤯)
AGreatChannel Guys it seems to be something everyone overlooks when I here them say “thanos lifted storm breaker so he can life mjolnir”. God that annoys me so much.
I'd like to think Thanos _was_ worthy to weild Mjolnir... for a while at least. That is, until it became personal. The first time, he was indifferent, but in Endgame when he comes back through the use of time travel he says how much he's going to enjoy killing them because now he's actually mad. I do believe they also have him specifically avoid trying to grab Mjolnir in the animation of the fight scenes... but maybe I'm just remembering wrong (I'd also like to note that Stormbreaker doesn't have the same enchantment that Mjolnir has, though it must have something slightly similar, given the scene where cap catches it).
Wait was that scene kept in the movie? Matpat talked about a similar deleeted scene for infinity war at 15:45 , ofc its a deleted scene for Infinity War, and its been long since I watched Endgame so I can't recall if we had smth like that in the movie
Well, Odin almost instantly regretted his conquering and tried to hide it... also, film theory summarized: well yes, but actually no, but definitely yes.
@@matilly23 thanos knew what he was going to do after the snap, he never planned on including himself in the random selection. thanos didn't risk his life at all the only sacrifice thanos made was killing his daughter to get a stone, which he used to for eugenics when he could've just as easily snapped resources into existence to fix the problem instead of snapping half of all life. therefore, by matpat's own rules, thanos is also not worthy of the hammer, just saying
Imagine tony stark lying down about to die after snapping the guantlet and matpat coming up to him like "pick up this hammer real quick I need to confirm a theory for a youtube video"
Assertion: If you are wearing gloves, and try to lift Mjolnir, it still checks your worthiness. Likewise if the hammer were set on a pillow and you tried to lift the pillow (and the hammer with it). Being a charm placed by Odin (who knows a fair bit of 'magic'), the Worthiness Check would not be fooled by something so simple as "I'm not touching you" Conclusion: The elevator can raise the hammer only if the person pushing the Call button is Worthy. :3
Actually yes and no because it is not a person like vision he can lift the hammer because he is not a real living thing and if the table wasn’t worthy to hold Thor’s hammer the table would have broke so yes the elevator is worthy
For some reason, I have a false memory of Thanos grabbing Mjolnir and tossing it to the side when Thor was dual-wielding, so I was confused about this video asking if he was worthy. But I guess that didn't actually happen.
When hulk said “it’s like I was made for this” he was referencing a conversation he had with tony in an earlier movie when tony was stating that that amount of Hama radiation should’ve killed him. Banner replies with “so you’re saying that hul... that guy saved me?” .....” Saved me for what”. That was what he was referencing because the radiation coming off the gauntlet was mostly gamma. In that moment he finally made a realization that answered a question that he had been asking ever since he became the hulk. He wasn’t necessarily thinking “oh it’s ok I won’t die I’ll be fine” he was thinking “it’s better if I do be better I’ll be the least damaged compared to any of them if they were to use it instead and if I do it then they can still keep up the fight” so that’s what I say mattpatt to your “banner doing it solely because he thinks he’s not gonna die”
This is exactly what I was scrolling down to find after just watching this video, yep. Whether or not it alone would seal his worthiness, I don't know, but Bruce was fully prepared to be killed by his snap if necessary. It was educated guess work if he'd survive it, no more. I actually kinda wonder going into End Game how many fans had Hulk being the one who did the snap to get all the halfsies people back. I didn't see that coming.
I’m not joking, I almost screamed when Cap did it, my dad just looked at me and smiled bc I was looking like a little kid, but those 30 seconds were some of the best 30 seconds of my life, and when the two armies are about to clash, I shamelessly wept with joy after “Avengers Assemble”
...GROOT CAN!!!!! sacrifice, CHECK Only using violence as a last resort, CHECK Thanks to a comment, I have also realised that Ant-Man can alswell,Thanks Galahad!!
Maybe Groot from the first guardians of the galaxy. However, the one we see currently is technically his child. and from Guardians of the galaxy 2, he is a very violent little sprout.
@UCT5KYzxjcJGzJLYg5QGDZJA You still on young Groot right? Not adult Groot? Adult Groot did sacrafice his life. He doesn't show much signs of remembering his sacrafice after the other movies otherwise he would be pretty serious as baby Groot. Just guessing on the second life thing.
Logan Roe I honestly feel like his character should be/have been explored more thoroughly. There's a lot of potential to give him several layers of character depth, and Paul Rudd kills it conveying that child-like attitude that I really like about Scott
Felix the Sloth I feel like he was introduced a bit to quickly into the universe because he is important but not as well known so they probably should’ve introduced him with black panther and spiderman
Thanos: “Did you think something was gonna happen?” Matpat: “I thought I could summon Mjolnir...” Mjolnir: “You could not live with your own failure, where did that bring you. Back to me.” //Sorry autocorrect happened on me 🤬😓
That was because his spider sense was going literally crazy due to his body being shredded to dust (which is also why he took longer to dust, because of his regenerative ability)
Wut about the time tony goes through the wormhole in Avengers 1 with the nuke above his head. He, 1. Protected new york city 2. Almost lost his life in doing so. And this was before Ultron.
That made him more arrogant, in Ultron, he mentions it and Rhody sarcastically says "you've never mentioned it, no, I've never heard of it" like if Tony would always talked about it.
You failed to take into account the possibility that Odin may not see _himself_ as worthy due to his warmongering past. He is never shown lifting the hammer after the enchantment is placed, only before. The thought behind this is that he wanted to make Thor a "better" king than he was. Just a thought.
you can get mad at somene for making the same mistakes you did, but only do so if you are doing it in their best interest rather then your own self righteousness.
Also when Thanos saw the “footage” of his head getting cut off, he wasn’t phased at all. He just was happy his plan worked, having no care about his well-being in the process.
Thanos Dione Depression, much? And why didn’t you just, idk, clean up the planet? Make a system where when we use natural recourses, they are automatically recycled back into the earth, something like that. Or double all resources. You could do the same thing without murder. I see where you are coming from, but maybe take my advice. ( I know you aren’t real, I’m just going on a rant because this was fun to write.)
I feel like Thanos' cruelty toward Nebula would preclude his worthiness to wield Mjolnir. His torturing of Nebula wasn't part of his plan to save the universe.
Are we just going to forget in the comics the only reason Thanos is killing is so he can be with lady Death so in the movies yes I agree he could use the hammer but in the comics I feel as if the hammer would fight back to make Thanos stop touching it
Actually he forced his kidnapped "daughters" to fight for his amusement and inflicted grevious bodily injury on the loser. That's a thirst for violence that is entirely unnecessary. Seems pretty relevant and would definitely make him unworthy
The whole reason I looked up this video is because I was wondering how Thanos was able to move Thor’s axe at all, but then I remembered it’s not like Miljnor. For some reason I thought the axe was enchanted that way too.
college student: buys a jacket
parents: "what did it cost?"
college student: "everything."
Lmao that's so true
A small price to pay for salvation.
Parents: what did it cost
College student: the boys
I *feel* that
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Groot is definitely worthy by these criteria, he sacrificed himself in the first guardians of the Galaxy movie and sacrificed his arm for Stormbreaker. And he is obviously not seeking violence.
That's a good point. But it's important to point out the the Groot we saw in Guardians of the Galaxy Volume 2, Infinity War, and Endgame isn't the same Groot from the first Guardians movie. The first Groot died permanently, and the new one is his son.
@@realMG420 Yes, thanks for pointing that out. But also in GOTG volume 2 he risks his life to place the bomb on Ego's core, and in infinity war we see him lift Stormbreaker while giving it a new handle.
Groot has used mjolnir in the comics
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Adam Heavyside i need to see that
I love how every other person who's worthy to lift the hammer Except Capt & Thor
*Is Dead*
Well capt isn't to far behind on that being dead thing lol
@@sand3596 vision is dead tho
「 」 vision died
What about deadpool
@@carsonsingletonxd4100 that's a good question especially after the film theory i watched about deadpool
The only death I felt bad for was Spider-Man. Why? Because his spider senses told/warned him. That he was dying, “I don’t feel so good”. An internet meme yes, but its also a hugely sad line. He feels pain while he’s dying because his mind is warning him.
@Darth Dämon I mean yea I don’t like Iron boy. But earlier in the film Thanos mentions how the snap is meant to be quick and painless. But for Peter its not quick or painless, the reason Peter took longer to disappear. Was because his body was trying to heal itself while being damaged. Plus as Stated the Spidey Sense, warned him of what was happening. So the entire time he was put into a state of panic.
@Darth Dämon He begins studdering, you can hear in his voice he’s on the verge of tears. And when he gets taken to the ground we can see him shaking, and the area around his eyes are red. Implying that Peter started crying for a second, these are all text book examples of. Nervousness, extreme fear, or PTSD.
Some of his last words were a doctor who reference.
You know that this scene wasn't scripted ?
@🔥Darth Dämon🎃 Pretty sure you hardly read the Spiderman comics and his relationship with Tony and other heroes..
I think a big thing to consider would be Thanos’ elimination of the dwarves (minus Dinklage). In that moment I would argue he strayed from his goal of “half the population without prejudice” and pursued violence instead. Thoughts?
Well the dwarves are definitely a threat to him and his goals. In his mind they would be nothing more than a drop spilled to save half the universe. They are technically an obstacle to his success just like the Avengers so killing them was probably selfless in intention.
Na he knew they were a big threat to his plans and tried to stop them so his plan could go ahead. If he hadn’t left one alive he may have won.
@@adamwelsh163 I mean, he did win. The Thanos from the main MCU timeline & universe died knowing he won.
@@adamwelsh163 I would argue that killing with intent to keep his plans intact is still considered prejudice. Without prejudice implies total random selection
@Grayson Huggins see comment to Adam Welsh
When I was, like, 12, I was smacking 2 rocks together in my bedroom... They sparked. I had a moment of "I'ma put these down before I burn the house to the ground". Pretty sure that's what Captain thought when he realized he could lift the hammer.
Miles Matheson I can’t even breathe
😂😂😂😂😂😭😭 this is a perfect example like I can’t breath
Miles Matheson def the greatest comment I’ve ever seen 😭😭 like I’m still dying
Um why do u have rocks in ur room?
We an see that thanos can lift the hammer. When fighting captain America he punched mjiolnir from his hand, a feat that should be impossible. Just moving mjiolnir means you are worthy and thanos punched it off like 20 feet.
The most ironic thing is, Thanos would be Worthy but, only the Thanos from Infinity War.
In Endgame, Thanos' view gets Diluted/Selfish, he decides to recreate the whole universe in his image. Also, that Thanos never gave up Gamora, so the sacrifice part is kinda not active there.
Not even IW Thanos would be worthy
That is what I was thinking
Right that shows he was never willing to sacrifice himself. Because as soon as he learned he died, he became selfish. And yeah he never put himself in a situation where he thought he could die.
@@Variocom well he was ok with the possibility of dying from the snap. I still don't see him being worthy because with destroying the stones he was selfish. He didn't want anyone to reverse what he did.
Variocom I think he actually just hadn’t reached that point yet... having to choose to give up what he loved most made him understand what kind of resolve was needed for his goal, and it was then that he might’ve decided his own life wasn’t too high a price to pay to save half the universe. But the earlier Thanos hadn’t experienced that struggle yet, so he wasn’t ready to make that sacrifice.
Keanu Reeves: *Lifts Mjolnir*
Mjolnir: I'm still worthy
Mjolnir sees this quote. Comes right to it & hits thumbs up.
Jeff Bauhaus nice
To true
I chuckled, you are a funny person :v
LMFAO
I thought Scott lang would be an obvious choice
He has made sacrifices,He doesn't resort to violence first. He's perfect.
But he still resorts to robbery when anything gets tough, as mr. Pym says
@@Wogwompso? Cap did as well
@@ked49when?
Literally not a single soul in the universe:
Thanos: *YOU ARE BEING RESCUED. PLEASE DO NOT RESIST*
I mean, basically
17:01
Mattpatt: only as much violence as necessary
Thanos: *throws a moon*
Lol
Kills Heimdall.
If you throw another moon at me I might just lose it
@@SarahBaird-io2tn he said "if you throw a mother moon at me, and I'm gonna lose it." not what ever you said.
@@lizbethporras5132 my mistake, but people will get it anyways ☺
Also, remember Thanos’s line in Endgame: “...After that, the Stones served no purpose, beyond temptation.”
That and keeping the universe from falling apart.
Peter Chernoff true but he didn’t no that🤷🏽♂️
He sacrificed a big part of his army simply because he didn't want to die to Wanda. That's not self sacrifice if you ask me and would make him unworthy imo
@@sennegoossens9385 that was Past Thanos.
Senne Goossens he hadn’t accomplished his goal yet, he believed if he died then the entire universe would eventually die as well (overpopulate itself into oblivion), but he was willing to sacrifice his life if it would achieve his goal of saving half the universe.
13:18, however by taking on that burden, he chose to do so because of his concern for his friend's lives. His exposure to gamma radiation made him feel confident that he would better endure the damage caused by the gauntlet, and he was indeed correct, as we later see with Stark.
Hulk did sacrifice himself for his friends but he knew his not gonna die. So by Odin Eyes he is Good man . But not wothy for lifting Mjolnir
It was more banner that made that choice than hulk remember he said “15 month in a gamma lab” hulk wouldn’t even had been there so he technically was sacrificing his life and the hulks knowing how scared the hulk was of thanos
I believe Black Widdow lifts Mjolnir in the comics, which is what I assumed her turning down the offer to try in Ultron is referencing.
yeah she does..and she even gets an asgardian-esque costume change in the process that makes her look like a fricking valkaryie
My man Matpat should do movie commentary, where it's like cinema sins, but he just explains the whole movie and retells it in his way.
i have a feeling this is gonna be popular, just gonna leave this here in case it does :)
Instead of a tomatometer, it'd be Matpoints
Y e s
@Mysteryboi_ yeah, that's a bit much already
This is true
*All endgame theories wrong.*
*Matpat makes another endgame theory.*
Thanos: *You could not live with your own failure, where did that bring you? Back to me.*
This needs more likes.
He did get Blackwidow dying right, but yeah I feel ya.
@@cadbury6294 I agree
John Keller funny, I’ve never seen any of them. That’s cuz I don’t watch the theory videos when I can tell that’s it’s a bunch of shit.
Thank you for all the likes
Yeah, it was real selfless when he replaced Nebula's body parts with machinery against her will.
thank you, not many people are saying this
Theory: Ant-Man is worthy of the hammer, he was shown to be willing to sacrifice himself when he shrunk between the molecules to stop yellow jacket and he often chooses to reason with people first before he fights, such as the time when he fought falcon and tried to talk it out first
Yes
Yeah
Yasss
My man, I now praise you
And he doesnt seek for power, he just tried to help people.
Thanos: A lot of you may die, but its a sacrifie *I'm* willing to make.
SOMEbody once told me the world was kinda lonely--
No, not the buttons, not the gumdrop buttons.
The ogre has fallen in love with the princess
Age of ultron.
Cap: *Moves the hammer*
Thor: *Heavy Breathing*
great now i need someone to draw this.
Oof
Avengers endgame
Thor: moves
Thor: heavy breathing
You got a heart :o
Thor: Wait, that’s illegal
"It's like I was made for this." Seemed more like a line Banner-Hulk was telling himself to psyche up. He wasn't really thinking that he would get out of the snap without a scratch. I think that was an attempt at sacrifice.
it might have been also to reassure the others that he will be fine. we don't know what he was thinking
And Steve even before being objected with the super soldier serum was willing to dive over a grenade for his fellow comrades
true. he is without a doubt, the living embodiment of self sacrifice and America's ass.
@@johnsonbaroncaveler6634 Exactly
Guess Pheonix Wright was his doctor. OBJECTION.
Steve was worthy before even our parents were conceived...
"everything special about you came off a bottle"
*Wields the power of the gods because of their worthiness*
"You're not the guy to make the sacrifice play"
*Wields the 6 infinity stones to save the lives of every other being in the universe in exchange for their life*
18:45 Wrong. Remember, Stormbreaker does not have the worthiness enchantment. However; Thor did say you needed massive amounts strength to wield Stormbreaker or otherwise “your bodies would crumble and fall”, and seeing as how Thanos wielded the Infinity Gauntlet, it’s not that hard to believe he had the strength to wield Stormbreaker as well.
Not to mention Cap also wielded Stormbreaker, before Thor told him to switch and have the “little one”.
True
first of all if even if storm breaker had the worthiness enchantment cap was already worthy to begin with
and Thor says "your bodies would crumble, as your minds collapse into madness"
Captain America wasn't supposed to be able to weild Storm Breaker. He doesn't have the strenght. Its just a plot hold made foe the sake of one good joke.
@Matthew Welch him and thor were both fighting with it, tossing it back and forth
Then how DID Cap wield it?
It never quite defines "strength"
If it meant physical, then Cap couldn't wield it.
It probably did mean worthiness, otherwise only Thanos and Thor and Hulk could use it.
If it was mental, anyone who wasn't mentally unstable could use it.
It has to mean worthiness.
Thanos: **Makes stone pickaxe in Minecraft**
Thanos: *_"I use the stones to destroy the stones..."_*
this is great
amazing So
yes yes memes very funny haha
Yee
docter strange could lift the hammer
I think the only reason Bruce can't lift the hammer is because his soul is intertwined with the Hulk. Also, he wasn't being arrogant, he was just positive that the gamma radiation that Bruce/Hulk is made of would be able to fight off the power of the stones.
@The epic trio Isn’t it that in the comics being able to wield the hammer is based on strength rather than worthiness?
@The epic trio The comics have different universes and continuities so I bet in some, the trigger is actual physical strength, while in others it’s worthiness.
Steve was deemed worthy when he jumped on a test grenade in the first avenger. His sergeant threw a fake grenade at a squad and Steve (without the super serum) and Steve jumped on it and told everybody to get back.
But then he would have been able to pick it up during the avengers movie
@@ericschmidt9523 he could, he held back for the sake of thors ego
In Avengers age of Ultron at the end the men of the avengers try to lift thors hammer. Captain America is the only one who comes close but doesnt lift it because he wasnt worthy. He wasn't worthy because when captain america civil war came out we find around the end that Cap knew Bucky had killed tonys parents and he didn't tell tony. This is why he wasn't worthy during age of Ultron. But when he told tony the truth and apologized thats when he became worthy.
@Ricky Bobby In Avengers age of Ultron at the end the men of the avengers try to lift thors hammer. Captain America is the only one who comes close but doesnt lift it because he wasnt worthy. He wasn't worthy because when captain america civil war came out we find around the end that Cap knew Bucky had killed tonys parents and he didn't tell tony. This is why he wasn't worthy during age of Ultron. But when he told tony the truth and apologized thats when he became worthy.
@@therockingvolbeat3630 In Avengers age of Ultron at the end the men of the avengers try to lift thors hammer. Captain America is the only one who comes close but doesnt lift it because he wasnt worthy. He wasn't worthy because when captain america civil war came out we find around the end that Cap knew Bucky had killed tonys parents and he didn't tell tony. This is why he wasn't worthy during age of Ultron. But when he told tony the truth and apologized thats when he became worthy.
Steve: realizes he could lift mjilnor
Also Steve: no , I don’t think I will
Also thank you for 380 likes! I’ve honestly never gotten a comment with 3 likes, So thank you so much!🙏🏻. (Also it might be sad just only 380 likes but it’s a lot to me
Ghoulest Punk it was because he didn’t want to hurt Thor’s feelings
@@rltb_riley Thor's ego if you will.
nnic **/
Banjo and Kazooie can, like they were worthy of Smash.
Gamerboy18635 , I know. I was just making a meme
“If I cannot hit you with the hammer, I’ll hit the hammer with you” - Thanos
@Pickle God knows
That was from a Lego marvel stop-motion film where the Hulk goes berserk called "Lego Avengers VS Hulk"
He is a good problem solver
@@kristopherburns2776 no it's not. It's from the animated series Avengers Assemble. An episode where Thanos is fighting the avengers in the moon (I think) and he comes up with that.
@@TheCPtutorales oh yeah, I remember that. My bad
Coming back to this and realizing in the clip where Cap tried to lift the hammer you can see that he does let go of the hammer as it budges. That way he doesn’t pick it up and it looks like he is just getting a different grip on the hammer
"Thats my personal canon now"
Ahh if only you could use that card in fnaf
Someone should tell matpat that in the comics Deadpool could lift Thor’s hammer because in his mind he isn’t doing anything wrong and he sacrifices himself all the time
he did in one exept it was a test to see what he would do
He knows he can’t die so he just does what he can and it wasn’t the actual hammer it was a decoy from lowkey to see what he would do with it
he does violence first he asks questions later- he is not worthy.
@@Dustinavollmar he did sacrifices himself the second movie (i don't know much about the comics, so i don't know if deadpool from the comics is the same the as the one from the movies, but anyways) knowing that with the collar he will die, but was saved by our cyborg friend with time travel
@@Dustinavollmar he did sacrifice himself at the end of Deadpool 2 so he if worthy and his entire goal of Deadpool 2 was to help the kid with the flame powers
Matpat: doesn’t have Cap holding the Hammer footage*
Also Matpat: has footage of Thanos making soup*
DSS Car Salesman priorities
DSS Car Salesman a small price to pay for salvation
I think that was in the trailer (at least one of them), not from the actual movie.
@@Insanerobert44 so was cap holding thors hammer. It was in one of the TV spots when he said avengers assemble
Spiderman is NOW worthy due to the enormous sacrifice he did in now way home and the whole"no violence if not necessary" is basically spiderman's theme
How about spidey? The dude literally jumps headfirst to things he knows he can't handle. In his movies we also know that he's he resorts to violence last and investigates first. Even though he knows it's not his business, his sense of justice tells him to go. The scen where he went with Tony shows how much he cares less for his life
after nwh hes 100% worthy
@@Obliterace Did we see the same movie? Remember what he almost did if no one have stopped him? Tom's Spidey is not worthy in my opinion. Tobey's though, especially the one after Spider-man 2 might be.
@@nelsonaquino4301 I was talking in reference to him sacrificing his life with Ned and Mj to protect them and not telling them about the mind wipe because he sees that his friends get hurt because of him (he saw MJ’s bandage and that’s what stopped him from telling them about the mind wipe)
But I agree with your point too, although that was the one and only time we’ve seen something like that from Peter compared to the many good and selfless things he’s done
@@Obliterace You might be right as well. After that wipe thing he showed worthiness by doing that.
@@Obliterace absolutely, i actually just finished a rant to a friend about how he's worthy after watching this vid
“Just a normal human”matpat says
Also a super soldier with intense training and experience
And… super serum
Gaming Animals yeah super soldier mate
Super serum
And...... chicken nugget
But at the end of the day, he’s still human. But I am every demon’s worst nightmare. Imagine that.
It’s a joke lol
Matpat : “captain marvel’s method of punch first ask question later-“
Me: hah! Sounds more like youtube demonetization
This is the first of your videos I ever watched, and now I'm here I'm watching it again after finding out you retired, and all I can say is, thank you matpat, you saved me from my lowest points, you my changed my life and inspired my interest in science. You were such a constant in my life for four years, since I was ten, and I can't believe your gone, but thank you, for helping me through everything. Because of you I learnt to love science and reason, and that interest has stayed with me. You've always been my comfort youtuber and felt like such a safe space. Thank you matpat, for everything x
same
The Film Theorists: Who else is worthy of the hammer?
Vision: Am I a joke to you?
It's Emanuel Soto what about groot he did make sacrifices and he did what he thought was right
Same thing with Spider-Man he made sacrifices and tries not to fight if he doesn’t have to
Giving the fact that Vision is a machine, this won't apply... is like when Thor put the hammer in the hanger wall in Dark World...
@@shouldent exactly.
shouldent but that isn’t sentient
Matpat: *explaining how Tony could have been revived*
Me: GODDAMMIT TONY
Ya, but he can still be revived via Time Travel - No body dies and stays dead as long as you have some Time Travel tech laying around. For goodness sake, one of the Doctor's companions is actually DEAD but her dying is stopped suspended by the power of her TARDIS - she can't die and won't age either. :-) For the infinity glove, the time stone can do the time travel bit - in fact, the time stone can not be destroyed as long as it exists at some point in time, that particular stone can never be destroyed.
@@SeaJay_Oceans yeah I don't think they wanna fuck up time lines more. Since they already did once lol
@@SeaJay_Oceans The time stone does not affect time like that.
so once he has the full Glove constructed, he could use Time + Reality stones to make the Reality time say, 15,000 B.C. If he can kill half of the UNIVERSE population ( itself an Infinite Task ) then moving a few thousands of years this way or that should be fairly easy.
Also, why not double the food or just give Star Trek replicators to everyone. Earl Grey Tea, Hot for the whole universe, The Gauntlet is buying.
Bllaaahhh
Peter Parker would be worthy. And he wouldn’t use it. He would hold out and say “here Mr. Odinson.”
In the comics I believe you have to be willing to kill to wield the hammer, and Peter isn't.
@@rhysharris9302 Wow, if you have a reference, then I'd be very intrigued to find out.
This sounds like an Odin condition. As there's often a greater sacrifice & nobleness through trying to redeem one's foes rather than destroy them. Homecoming conveyed that quite well to me.
@@rhysharris9302 he did enable kill mode in the last battle of endgame so yeah
@@rhysharris9302 this isn't the comics though, this is the MCU
Regardless i think he has the potential to be worthy, but similar to black widow i don't think he would consider himself worthy
In the comics Spider-Man inability to accept responsibility that he is the reason of how his life is, is the reason he can never wield the hammer. In the current MCU he is still a kid with lots of flaws and is still learning, he still runs in head first without thinking. He doubts himself to much as well
There’s actually a moment during the final fight where mjolnir was flying around and thanos tries to grab it but mjolnir avoids thanos’s hand
I didn't see it, when?
I just went through the movie to confirm it. And it is not true.Mjolnir doesn't even flies around thanos that much. You probably just watched a youtube video of a scene that didn't make it to the final movie.
@@blackhole7818 if it didnt make it to the final movie its still an official scene they made
Except Odin LEARNED the lesson that conquest is egotistical immaturity BEFORE he enchanted Mjolnir,
Thanos had NOT.
His whole plan is a massive nonconsensual imposition of his will.
Balance is not consent!
YES! THIS!
Matt my friend,
You are forgetting when in endgame he was planning on killing everything and building everything back up all like “ I’ll break everything down to the last atom”
That was Thanos after he saw his future, when he died
That was what I was thinking the whole time. Maybe future Thanos would have been worthy but not the Thanos from the past.
Well, it sounds like he is talking more about "Infinity War" Thanos than "Endgame" Thanos
Cole Kuffel That’s a solid statement but you gotta remember that the one who said those words was the past Thanos, angry that his plan failed. Matt talks about the present Thanos in his theory, or at least that’s what I get from it. Surely past Thanos wouldn’t have been close to being worthy since that Thanos was more of a violent Thanos but the present Thanos was more pacific and only did violence to fulfill his ultimate goal which, in his own twisted world, was for the balance of the universe.
@chinsaw2727 Everyone believes they have the best intentions.
Are you forgetting what the dwarf said on nidavaler in Infinity war?
(Sorry i don’t know how to spell)
300 hundred dwarfs lived on the rig and thanos didn’t have to kill 299 of them but he did
oof
Me:reads this comment *surprised Pikachu face*
Thanos is evil. He takes the Asgardians, who’ve already had their population reduced to 1/4, and HAND-SLAUGHTERS (there was a child there, a child’s teddy bear. And Thanos had no stones then, he executed these people) THEM. BABIES. CHILDREN. MOTHERS. DOESN’T MATTER. The Asgardians were reduced from a PLANET to a VILLAGE size, killing half of them was both cruel and purely for the sadism.
He lies about his “50%” thing anyway, because in GOTG we see that Gamora is THE LAST OF HER SPECIES.
He “wiped out” Xandar.
He killed all but Eitri on Nidavellir. Not 50%. The forge had 300 dwarves according to Eitri. Now he is all that is left.
He kidnaps and MUTILATES children. NEBULA HAD TO HAVE BEEN IN HER TEENS AT MOST WHEN HE BEGAN MUTILATING HER.
His goal isn’t noble, he lies to make himself look better. If he actually only did the snap, you’d be right. But he didn’t. He kills who he wants. He doesn’t care. But he SAYS it’s all under this noble goal because he’s a narcissist and a sociopath who kidnaps and tortures kids. Hell, doing the math roughly, Loki is around a teen/college age. And he tortured him too. Thanos doesn’t think his goal is noble, he lies to make himself the martyr.
You are COMPLETELY correct.
Kaleb Luper he was worthy until that because 2012 thanos in endgame lifted from thor
Masi got Waves even then he was a mass murderer just look at what Robyn Wilson said he makes very good points
I think Hawkeye would be worthy as of the Hawkeye series. He sacrificed his own happiness to help Kate out of the Ronin situation.
I agree to everything, but Stormbreaker can be wielded by anyone, because it's not enchanted. Mjolnir HAS the power of Thor, so this is why someone that wields it can summon lightning. But Stormbreaker does not HAVE the power of Thor, that's why it's more powerful(besides being an axe), it's because Thor channels his own power into the weapon.
Rickie HCA well I mean not quite. To put it simply: Mjolnir was like a set of training wheels for Thor. Thor’s powers were tied to the hammer, so whilst he could use his powers without it, he also could channel his powers through the hammer. Stormbreaker, on the other hand, is like hooking up a gas engine. Thor’s powers are amplified by Stormbreaker. Saying that Stormbreaker not having the power of Thor being why it’s *stronger* is completely wrong. Stormbreaker is still stronger though, just not at all for the reasons you suggested.
How is it that Captain America able to summon Stormbreaker to him?
@@DamnitMan88 cus he accidentally called the wrong weapon due to both of them having the energy of thor and so he mistook the energy signature of stormbreaker for mljonir and thats what happened
Movie thanos:i will sacrifice everything for the good of the universe
Comic thanos:i will kill everyone to date a girl
I will kill all the people to get jiggy with death herself, a better way to state it i think
Reality often dissapointing
Ok but if he got death's coochie would he die because it's death's coochie
@@thebeewillnotspeak2209 yes
Yo
Me: “Where did my sandwich go?”
Sibling: “Gone, reduced to atoms...”
Which will be a lie, since it probably still in his/her stomach.
I don’t chew
@@bruhaccount2093 me too
@@bruhaccount2093 yust as i thought i would never see you again.
Justin.Y,what you swallow
Wth it's already been 4 years? It feels like it been 1 at most, why is time passing so fast
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#LoveTheEditors
#TheEditorIsWorthy
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He should try 2D animation if he thinks that is bad
So, basically, both Odin and Thanos are terrible fathers.
Who agrees that the start of the video was the best part
yes
Yep... yep...
So is Ego
There you go!
How the heck is this 5 years old, I remember this coming out
Talking about the snap: ‘It’s a painless way to kill’
Spider-Man: Am I a joke to you?
Meowy4Life 303 he still doesn’t want to go
@@enderlovesbagels101 Anthony mackie and tom Holland are hilarious together
it was painless it was just dread.
he wasn't in pain, but we were
Fanta Gaming in what way is that relevant?
Wait Steve is a “normal human?”
Have you not seen the part where he becomes a super soilder?
Personally, i knew about it but i haven't watched the first avenger, it is a main part of the series
He may be a super human, but he's still only a human. He does have limits as much as anyone else
Toxic Demon will yeah
I’m done helping these settlements Preston! >:(
i would have killed you ten times over if you weren't an essential NPC
Matpat- proves Captain Marvel isn't worthy
Everyone liked that
Except for Brie Larson
@@resortisland8977 "is that like a personal attack or something"
Yes let's make fun of Brie Larson because that hasn't been done enough.
Liam Spain tup
@@liamspain7133
Actually it hasn't been done enough ....
Like really
Thanos definitely isn't worthy and Matpat said it himself: he sacrifices himself and “Those He Cares For Most” He's sacrificing what isn't his to give up and he starts by taking it by force so he can do it anyway
Its the eye of Odin not the eyes of us that is wat is important
He literally used it in the movie
@@damienholmes7838no
*But most importantly the Rat who freed ant-man is worthy* 🐀🔨
No self sacrifice from the rat tho
@@Shearenity what if the rat pressed the wrong buttons and it died?
hello papa hh
Everyone knows Stan Lee is worthy mate
Jerry=Worthy
18:43 Thanos was able to stop stormbreaker because it doesn’t follow the same rules as mjolnir, not because he was worthy.
Yeah because when the ceated storm breaker they didn’t cast the worthiness spell on it
@@Behr_Streamin I believe i am very worthy.
@@Behr_Streamin When Mjolnir was created, they didn't cast that spell on it. Odin cast the worthiness spell a couple thousand years later.
@@BatCostumeGuy I don't think you need the hammer...😅
@@BatCostumeGuy actually Batman isn’t worthy at all
Hey, I just rewatched Doctor Strange and realized Doctor Strange was ready to sacrifice himself in a timeless loop if Dormammu didn't accept the bargain. He is also pretty wise and has repented. He also sacrificed the time stone knowing he will have to disappear for a period of time for them to acheive the 1 winning outcome.
Soo, does that mean he can possibly be deemed worthy by Mjolnir as well?
Sacrifice your actual life as In die. He wouldn't be dead if he's stuck in a time loop.
@@khaosgaming9569 I mean he did die. Alot.
@@khaosgaming9569 I think dying in an endless loop is worse than dying once
I think he was only doing the original 6 and thanos
Ummm maybe depends on how you look at it
I swear, the intros should be their own short
Viewers: MatPat, you think you'll ever stop making Endgame theories?
MatPat: *No, I don't think I will.*
there's more fnaf then endgame dude.
@@josiahkey4929 in film theory NOT game theory, dUdE
17:33 matpat: what is worthy in the eye of odin?
me: not loki apparently
Well, that's an interesting question, because Odin was certainly operating on a bias favoring Thor. Loki technically displays his worthiness as far back as his introduction, but he is never given a chance to wield Mjolnir by Odin. Heck, Mjolnir could be enchanted to deem Loki unworthy no matter what.
Yeah but Loki’s ‘worthiness’ seems like it would be on and off based on his actions throughout his appearances. Plus, Loki is kinda an asshole sometimes so...
@@Valkyseeeee Yeah, besides, Loki didn't sacrifice himself in Infinity War. You can tell from the look on his face, he fully expected to survive that.
I wish he was, 'cause that would be AWESOME
He worthy inmy book
The reason he could stop stormbreaker was because stormbreaker was never enchanted by Odin so everyone could weild stormbreaker as long as they are strong enough. Edit: I never thought I would get this many comments on my comment (or so many likes 🤯)
Yep
true
Yeah probably why Captain America was holding Stormbreaker as well.
AGreatChannel Guys it seems to be something everyone overlooks when I here them say “thanos lifted storm breaker so he can life mjolnir”. God that annoys me so much.
@@joshuacouture479 Plus even if Stormbreaker was enchanted it would probably be enchanted with a different enchantment because Odin is dead.
I'd like to think Thanos _was_ worthy to weild Mjolnir... for a while at least. That is, until it became personal. The first time, he was indifferent, but in Endgame when he comes back through the use of time travel he says how much he's going to enjoy killing them because now he's actually mad.
I do believe they also have him specifically avoid trying to grab Mjolnir in the animation of the fight scenes... but maybe I'm just remembering wrong (I'd also like to note that Stormbreaker doesn't have the same enchantment that Mjolnir has, though it must have something slightly similar, given the scene where cap catches it).
Wait was that scene kept in the movie?
Matpat talked about a similar deleeted scene for infinity war at 15:45 , ofc its a deleted scene for Infinity War, and its been long since I watched Endgame so I can't recall if we had smth like that in the movie
Universe: *exists
Thanos: I'm about to half this mans whole carrer
*destroy*
TABS Ninja not his whole career, half his career
Im going to end this man's half career
@@scumbag1731 No. Because if you half this man's half career then you make it a quarter
Lame
imagine if everyone was worthy and they have a civil war for the hammer
That would be a great comic books
You mean just like everything else in the real world? Touché ?
Marvel must hire you you genius
Marvel batol royal
Avengers: War for Mjölnir
Well, Odin almost instantly regretted his conquering and tried to hide it...
also, film theory summarized: well yes, but actually no, but definitely yes.
Almost instantly is a few pillaged realms back, behind the desecrated gas station on Ice planet Hoth’s orbit.
Ikr
One thing I like about this guy is that when he does this stuff it feel like he telling a story lol
MatPat: So in conclusion, Tony, Natasha and Thanos are all worthy of Thor's hammer!
Audience: *cheers*
MatPat: but they all died
All the ones who risked their lives for the greater good
Coincidence? I think NOT!
@@matilly23 thanos knew what he was going to do after the snap, he never planned on including himself in the random selection. thanos didn't risk his life at all
the only sacrifice thanos made was killing his daughter to get a stone, which he used to for eugenics when he could've just as easily snapped resources into existence to fix the problem instead of snapping half of all life. therefore, by matpat's own rules, thanos is also not worthy of the hammer, just saying
Audience:" boooo"
@@chillmadude I'm pretty sure you can't bring someone you sacrificed for the Soul stone back.
MatPat: It’s a clean way to go. Not violent or painful.
Spider-Man: Am I a joke to you?
Yeah, it wasn’t only painful for us but Spidey KNEW it was happening and was terrified! Also, apparently Tom Holland IMPROVISED that scene.
His own powers ‘spidey tingle’ made him feel like that so it’s his fault
That’s Spider-Man’s fault for healing really fast.
@@noahg2699 its peter tingle... get it right god dang it
“I don’t feel so good Mr. Stark”
Me: So is thanos worthy?
Film Theory: Well yes but actually no but actually yes
It's film theory
@@therealronnie5187 o sorry thanks
@@ACakeIsCool it's ok
maybe the 2018 one but the one we see throughout endgame is 2014 i dont think he would be worthy but maybe 2018
Well no but actually no because in the endgame he says that he sees the error in organic life, and will destroy it entirely now
Imagine tony stark lying down about to die after snapping the guantlet and matpat coming up to him like "pick up this hammer real quick I need to confirm a theory for a youtube video"
Now the real question
Is the elevator worthy?
No, but the coat rack is.
An elevator is worthy because it is only as sentient as the rest of the universe given it's inanimateness
Assertion: If you are wearing gloves, and try to lift Mjolnir, it still checks your worthiness. Likewise if the hammer were set on a pillow and you tried to lift the pillow (and the hammer with it). Being a charm placed by Odin (who knows a fair bit of 'magic'), the Worthiness Check would not be fooled by something so simple as "I'm not touching you"
Conclusion: The elevator can raise the hammer only if the person pushing the Call button is Worthy. :3
Yeah perfect
Actually yes and no because it is not a person like vision he can lift the hammer because he is not a real living thing and if the table wasn’t worthy to hold Thor’s hammer the table would have broke so yes the elevator is worthy
8:22 "So instead of that prolonged tearful goodbye with Peter and Pepper..."
War Machine: **Am I a joke to you?**
Whole World to Spider Man :
You are gonna be next Iron Man ( no you will not wear his suits )
War Machine :
Why m I still here Just to suffer
Thanos: *Kills Hawkeye's family*
Hawkeye: I'LL NEVER FORGIVE THE JAPANESE
Is that a JoJo reference?
ruclips.net/video/B_eKGD-lA8U/видео.html
Lool
Yakuza dont make up all of Japan, killing a nazi doesnt mean you hate Germans :p
r/unexpectedjojo
In the comics I'm pretty sure Thanos kills half the universe to get lady death to like him. The movie and comic version are pretty different
Thanos could use Stormbreaker because it wasn't bewitched of the worthiness, clarified by Odin on Mjolnir.
YES FINALLY SOMEONE WHO THOUGHT THE SAME AS ME
Nicolas Argandoña that’s what I thought
Nicolas Argandoña I thought that was obvious
For some reason, I have a false memory of Thanos grabbing Mjolnir and tossing it to the side when Thor was dual-wielding, so I was confused about this video asking if he was worthy. But I guess that didn't actually happen.
Didn't He Used It To "Almost" Kill Thor?
When hulk said “it’s like I was made for this” he was referencing a conversation he had with tony in an earlier movie when tony was stating that that amount of Hama radiation should’ve killed him. Banner replies with “so you’re saying that hul... that guy saved me?” .....” Saved me for what”. That was what he was referencing because the radiation coming off the gauntlet was mostly gamma. In that moment he finally made a realization that answered a question that he had been asking ever since he became the hulk. He wasn’t necessarily thinking “oh it’s ok I won’t die I’ll be fine” he was thinking “it’s better if I do be better I’ll be the least damaged compared to any of them if they were to use it instead and if I do it then they can still keep up the fight” so that’s what I say mattpatt to your “banner doing it solely because he thinks he’s not gonna die”
But he's not worthy because... Well...
HULK SMASH!
TitanicTNT Technically that's not Banner tho
@@drtyvrmn still, I don't think Banner is worthy either. He's run away from problems before. That isn't very self-sacrificing.
That’s exactly what I thought when I saw that scene in endgame, sometimes matPat overthinks things like that
This is exactly what I was scrolling down to find after just watching this video, yep. Whether or not it alone would seal his worthiness, I don't know, but Bruce was fully prepared to be killed by his snap if necessary. It was educated guess work if he'd survive it, no more.
I actually kinda wonder going into End Game how many fans had Hulk being the one who did the snap to get all the halfsies people back. I didn't see that coming.
The main timeline Thanos (the one in Infinity War) is worthy, but the Thanos from the alternative timeline taken from 2014 is not.
2014 thanos
2014 Thanos vs 2014 Godzilla
true because 2014 Thanos made no sacrifices at all
True, 2014 Thanos just sounded straight up evil. Like, if this you're not gonna be grateful, I'LL MAKE YOU GRATEFUL
All good except Stormbreaker doesn’t have that “worthy” restriction on it.
Man what I really like about matpatts theory’s is that he doesn’t just put some cod gameplay in the background he has visuals and. I love it
Why tf would he do that? Don't be dumb.
@@lizbethporras5132 i mean it is really damn common for youtubers to put gameplay of something on while they speak
@@lizbethporras5132 damn nigga chill
Lizbeth porras I was just saying that the way he makes theory’s is unique and not like the others because many people out video games in the backround
🧠🧠 *I МАSТUR"ВАТЕ !Т0 VIDЕ0S 0N МY СHАNNЕ!L! L!00K!* ⁉️
I’m not joking, I almost screamed when Cap did it, my dad just looked at me and smiled bc I was looking like a little kid, but those 30 seconds were some of the best 30 seconds of my life, and when the two armies are about to clash, I shamelessly wept with joy after “Avengers Assemble”
My cinema cheered during both scenes, my two brothers and I included.
Wait.
I heard a dude saying "avengers assemble".
I don't know who said it because it was so dark and stuff
Heck, my dad and me both did that!
I was basically sobbing the entire movie.
Wholesome and heartbreaking
At one point my parents just told me to shut up
Nerd
...GROOT CAN!!!!! sacrifice, CHECK
Only using violence as a last resort, CHECK
Thanks to a comment, I have also realised that Ant-Man can alswell,Thanks Galahad!!
Actually I’ve been thinking about it and I think you’re right
Maybe Groot from the first guardians of the galaxy. However, the one we see currently is technically his child. and from Guardians of the galaxy 2, he is a very violent little sprout.
So can hela..who broke it.
@UCT5KYzxjcJGzJLYg5QGDZJA You still on young Groot right? Not adult Groot? Adult Groot did sacrafice his life. He doesn't show much signs of remembering his sacrafice after the other movies otherwise he would be pretty serious as baby Groot. Just guessing on the second life thing.
@@airimee Either Odin saw his daughter as worthy. Despite thousands of years after imprisoning her, or maybe the enchantment faded after odin's death.
I think hanging out with thanos would be nice, the dude is relatively chill.
especially in the animated what if series
until he makes you fight against gamora and then when you lose he replaces you with robot parts
Antman would probably be worthy because he meets all criteria by the end of his first move when he nearly is lost to the quantum realm to save cassy.
Logan Roe I honestly feel like his character should be/have been explored more thoroughly. There's a lot of potential to give him several layers of character depth, and Paul Rudd kills it conveying that child-like attitude that I really like about Scott
Felix the Sloth I feel like he was introduced a bit to quickly into the universe because he is important but not as well known so they probably should’ve introduced him with black panther and spiderman
I feel like he falls short on the criteria of resorting to violence. considering he’s been a convict and has lied to Pym about keeping the suit.
Because ant man was trapped and then end game happened does that mean Cassie died
diana M well considering we see her when he visits her in endgame no
Thanos: “Did you think something was gonna happen?”
Matpat: “I thought I could summon Mjolnir...”
Mjolnir: “You could not live with your own failure, where did that bring you. Back to me.”
//Sorry autocorrect happened on me 🤬😓
Underrated
couldn't* live with your own failure
@FIRE GLAZE oof yeah I just noticed that
It doesn't hurt, says MatPat.
Spider-Man: Mr Stark, I don't feel so good.
That was because his spider sense was going literally crazy due to his body being shredded to dust (which is also why he took longer to dust, because of his regenerative ability)
I think Peter was kinda the exception in that regard. Everyone else seemed less stressed out about the whole thing.
I don’t feel so good seems a lot more tame than exploding or collapsing in on yourself or something a lot more violent
Still better then being stabbed to death
That was the spider sense getting MAD for the danger, because he CAN’T be saved (the snap was done)
Did mat forget that stormbreaker doesn’t have the enchantment on it?
Matpat: proves the black widow is worthy to hold the hammer
Also proves that captain marvel is not worthy
Me:
This does puts a smile on my face
Why?
@@oxymoron02I am guessing she doesn't like captain Marvel?
@@emilstoqanov3270 Yeah, but given the reasons that a lot of guys don't like Captain Marvel, I don't think this comment is so innocent.
@@oxymoron02🤷♂️
@@oxymoron02 I'm not a male
me: did you do it?
Film theory: Yes
Me: what did it cost?
Film theory: a Thanos meme
U gotta edit that shit rn
Good things should be perfectly balanced
Killer Duck I wrote meeme instead of meme
@@pulsepixelite5159 i love meemes.
man
Wut about the time tony goes through the wormhole in Avengers 1 with the nuke above his head.
He,
1. Protected new york city
2. Almost lost his life in doing so.
And this was before Ultron.
That made him more arrogant, in Ultron, he mentions it and Rhody sarcastically says "you've never mentioned it, no, I've never heard of it" like if Tony would always talked about it.
he was still arrogant
He also sought out the power
The event would have made him worthy, except for the arrogance that then ensued.
Nice idea though.
2:29 BRO WHY DID MATPAT MAKE ME THINK MY PHONE WAS MALFUNCTIONING WHEN HE SHOWN MY WALLPAPER
You failed to take into account the possibility that Odin may not see _himself_ as worthy due to his warmongering past. He is never shown lifting the hammer after the enchantment is placed, only before. The thought behind this is that he wanted to make Thor a "better" king than he was.
Just a thought.
Odin was still holding the hammer after the charm was set.
ForlornLemon _ Destruction: 5000
well hela was worthy in ragnarok so i dont think odin is any less worthy than her
you can get mad at somene for making the same mistakes you did, but only do so if you are doing it in their best interest rather then your own self righteousness.
Also when Thanos saw the “footage” of his head getting cut off, he wasn’t phased at all. He just was happy his plan worked, having no care about his well-being in the process.
He knew it was his destiny
@@FierceDeity35 dread it, run from it, destiny always arrives
I wanted to die
He sure as fuck knew that he had to kill the whole universe now seeing his plan would be undone
Thanos Dione
Depression, much? And why didn’t you just, idk, clean up the planet? Make a system where when we use natural recourses, they are automatically recycled back into the earth, something like that. Or double all resources. You could do the same thing without murder. I see where you are coming from, but maybe take my advice.
( I know you aren’t real, I’m just going on a rant because this was fun to write.)
I feel like Thanos' cruelty toward Nebula would preclude his worthiness to wield Mjolnir. His torturing of Nebula wasn't part of his plan to save the universe.
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That's true. I don't think the hammer would consiter an abusive father worthy.
@@acebirky7956 Odin was an abusive father too though.
L. T C. Odin wasn’t worthy. He enchants it at the beginning of Thor, and then never holds it again.
MatPat is too stupid too even consider his cruelty as a character. He just rejects it. And narrows everything down to his forced points
"hello internet! WELCOME TO FILM THEORY." legendary. absolutely legendary
Are we just going to forget in the comics the only reason Thanos is killing is so he can be with lady Death so in the movies yes I agree he could use the hammer but in the comics I feel as if the hammer would fight back to make Thanos stop touching it
@Hayden Rhead yep
thats why he said marvel cinematic thanos
@Hayden Rhead and then Deadpool just shows up and everything's fucked
no one is arguing against you he said in the video 'mcu' in the comics thanos is evil
No. Mjolnir requires worthiness, stormbreaker requires physical/mental strength.
So groot can hold stormbreaker
@@pistolman3203 He's practically the first person who held it
Groot IS Stormbreaker.
@@pistolman3203 When he hold stormbreaker, it wasn't finished as thor was still dying to the time when it falls on ground and thor sense it's power
@@Cobra-Commander83 *Groot lifts up storm breaker* "I AM......STORM BREAKER!!!!!"
Are we just going to ignore the fact that he tourterd nebula for her whole childhood?
It would have been a waste of time.
@@Cobra-Commander83 And parts.
Actually he forced his kidnapped "daughters" to fight for his amusement and inflicted grevious bodily injury on the loser. That's a thirst for violence that is entirely unnecessary. Seems pretty relevant and would definitely make him unworthy
It was to make her more stronger
Frank Castello
By Odins own criteria during his co-Hela days, Thanos is worthy.
The whole reason I looked up this video is because I was wondering how Thanos was able to move Thor’s axe at all, but then I remembered it’s not like Miljnor. For some reason I thought the axe was enchanted that way too.