... Avengers: Endgame is in cinemas now. In Avengers: Endgame, Thor brings back Mjolnir (his hammer) from the past to his "future" self through the quantum tunnel.Later in the movie, Captain America gets hold of it being worthy. Marvel fans are losing it over that Captain America scene in Avengers Endgame. Co-writer Christopher Markus explains why Marvel decided to break the rules of Thor's hammer for Captain America in Avengers: Endgame.Following a losing effort against Thanos in Avengers: Infinity War, Earth's Mightiest Heroes tried their hand to take down the Mad Titan again five years after they lost to him. There is no traditional Marvel end-of-credits scene or teaser in Avengers: Endgame—but there is a little treat for patient fans who sat through the movie’s very, very, very, long credits sequence. Surprisingly this time around there wasn’t an Avengers: Endgame post credits scene, presumably so Marvel can keep Phase 4 super quiet. If he doesn't - that would break the spacetime continuum, Mjolnir being destroyed in the past. However, I don't remember if Cap takes it back to the past in the climax. However, … In Avengers: Age of Ultron, there's an entertaining scene in which the Avengers attempt to pick up Thor's hammer.The God of Thunder watches, prideful and amused, right up until the moment Steve Rogers makes an attempt. Warning: This post contains spoilers for Avengers: Endgame. Marvel Studios movies have changed the cinematic landscape: A decade ago few people would have thought to … Since 2008's Iron Man, every Marvel Studios movie has featured at least one scene after the credits teasing what's to come.That is, until now. Curiously enough, this is the second time in the MCU that Captain America has attempted to lift Mjolnir. The after-credits moment is a reminder of how far Marvel Studios has come. After assembling Iron Man, Captain America, and the rest of the Avengers, Marvel’s MCU takes a … During the original Mjölnir scene, it does look like the hammer moves a smidge when Cap tries to lift it, briefly alarming Thor in the process. [This story contains spoilers for Avengers: Endgame.]. It's time to talk about a scene in Avengers: Endgame that had audiences cheering (as opposed to openly weeping; there were plenty of those scenes, as …