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Concept artist Ryan Meinerding has shared a considered twist on the climactic scene where Captain America wields the legendary hammer Mjolnir, which can only be used by someone who is deemed worthy.
A Pokemon fan designs several regional forms based on Norse mythology, and surprises the community with their creativity and attention to detail.
The fan art shows Thor’s old hammer put back together with cracks and all. The art imagines Portman holding Mjolnir and features a blue background with lightning.
Avengers: Endgame finally saw Captain America lift Mjolnir and now a new piece of concept art by Ryan Meinerding reveals a moment which didn't make it into the final cut of the film. Check it out ...
Mjolnir has been destroyed a handful of times in the comics and come back. There have been a few pieces of concept art for Avengers: Infinity War it looks like Thor could be holding up his hammer ...
Part of the 60th anniversary of Thor will involve the God of Thunder’s enchanted hammer, Mjolnir, getting a major redesign to match its return in July’s Thor: Love and Thunder.
Mjolnir is an iconic weapon, and following the events of the Thor: Love and Thunder ending it is back in the hands of Chris Hemsworth’s character, so it seems likely we’ll be seeing it again.
Thor’s enormous hammer destroyed everything from a picnic table to a truck. And, of course, they used it to pound a giant nail into the ground. “Science Thor” Kyle Hill even makes a cameo!
The medical Mjolnir is made of medical-grade surgical steel, so it checks out. For anyone wondering why a surgeon would need a hammer, they are often used to reshape bones and set implants.
Thor (Chris Hemsworth) lost Mjolnir in Ragnarok in a memorable scene. His sister Hela (Cate Blanchett) caught the hammer, held onto it, and then broke it into multiple pieces.
This take on Thor’s hammer certainly isn’t going to come cheap. Asus packs in a 768Wh lithium-ion phosphate battery with a 10ms switchover time, along with four AC outlets, two USB-A ports ...
Thor's hammer is called Mjolnir, but the director of the first Thor film, Oscar-winner Kenneth Branagh, apparently did not originally want to call it that. Writer Zack Stentz told Vanity Fair that ...