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What happens to Mjolnir (Thor's hammer) at the end of Endgame?


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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.



However, I don't remember if Cap takes it back to the past in the climax. If he doesn't - that would break the spacetime continuum, Mjolnir being destroyed in the past.



If he does bring it back, how come he knows the exact time and place to return?










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    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.



    However, I don't remember if Cap takes it back to the past in the climax. If he doesn't - that would break the spacetime continuum, Mjolnir being destroyed in the past.



    If he does bring it back, how come he knows the exact time and place to return?










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      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.



      However, I don't remember if Cap takes it back to the past in the climax. If he doesn't - that would break the spacetime continuum, Mjolnir being destroyed in the past.



      If he does bring it back, how come he knows the exact time and place to return?










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      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.



      However, I don't remember if Cap takes it back to the past in the climax. If he doesn't - that would break the spacetime continuum, Mjolnir being destroyed in the past.



      If he does bring it back, how come he knows the exact time and place to return?







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          Cap probably brings it back to the past.



          I can't provide a picture, but Mjolnir is seen at his side when he goes back to place the Stones in the past, and it's nowhere to be seen when he gets back. I think he knew that thing had to be given back to time, to preserve the original "continuity", and did so.



          As to when and where to return, it's not that hard to figure out: ask Thor when he picked it up, go to that very moment, sneak anywhere on Asgard, drop Mjolnir on the ground, go back to Peggy/the rest of the Infinity Stones. Past Thor can summon Mjolnir at will, and probably isn't that much regardant of where he left it - the hammer will just zoom into his hands.






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            to preserve the original "continuity" this is the one thing that doesn't make sense according to the time travel rules they lay out. If the alternate reality is destroyed and everything switches back to the normal reality than there should be no need to return the hammer.

            – TheLethalCarrot
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          • Similarly other thing that does not makes sense to me is The Avengers killed "Past" Thenos (2014 Thanos, when he was looking for stones),prior to when he snapped in Current present. Since Past Thanos is killed that breaks this timeline and creates parallel timeline when Thanos did not destroyed half of the universe being murdered in Past(2014).!

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            @MilanDesai The 2014 Thanos in the future is the alternate reality Thanos, when the stones were taken back to 2014 that reality ceased to exist.

            – TheLethalCarrot
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          • He doesn't have to even go to Asgard just get to the right time. The hammer will come to Thor from any distance.

            – Justin Ohms
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          • @JustinOhms sure but if the hammer takes 20 minutes to arrive, Thor's going to think something's iffy

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          Steve takes Mjolnir back into the past with him, you see it on the floor of the platform. Presumably he takes it back to Asgard, but, he could equally well as keep it for himself... we simply don't know what he does with it.




          If he does bring it back, how come he knows the exact time and place to return?




          It is safe to assume either Thor or Rocket told him the time this happened.






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            Well... have you wondered why did it take a while for Mjölnir to reach Thor when it was summoned? Maybe once when it took longer than usual it was because Cap placed it somewhere a little far away when he jumped back in time one last time....



            And most importantly, Banner made it clear that your past doesn't and can't change the future in which you are... although that was contradicted when Cap showed up again as an old man... that too with his shield, all shining and new.






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            • I agree that that Cap's aging didn't quite seem to be explained. The model that I can see to make it work is that as Cap lived out his life in another time-steam (starting from the 1940s), and then jumped back to this timestream at the end of it, in order to say farewell. But there's not really any discussion of navigating between divergent time-realities previous to this.

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            When Thor "borrowed" Meow-meow (that's its proper name) from 2011 Asgard, he had to get it back somehow... otherwise Thor 2011 would have noticed it missing, and found himself with no hammer at all for The Dark World, the first two Avengers movies, etc.



            So it had to be returned to 2011.



            Since Cap was going to 2011 Asgard anyway to return an infinity stone, he simply returned Mjölnir as well. That's why he took it with him at the end of Endgame.



            The result of this is that Thor experienced the normal timeline as depicted in the films, but Meow-Meow had an alternate experience in the middle of The Dark World where it went to 2023 and fought 2014 Thanos, and then came back to The Dark World and finished the movie. If only hammers could talk...



            Mind you, Thor didn't need to deliver to a particular place, only a particular time. It can find Thor.






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            • They make very clear that this is NOT how time-travel works, in Endgame. The Infinity Stones are special ~(see conversation with The Ancient One)

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            • @Brondahl "this"? What is "this"? I'm quite sure you read my answer wrong, since you are also not objecting to the other answers or answers on other questions that plainly state how time travel works in MCU. As for the Infinity Stones being special (following different rules), the Ancient One's speech doesn't mean that. Her concerns would be the same if he'd borrowed Hillary Clinton instead of the Time Stone.

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            Cap probably brings it back to the past.



            I can't provide a picture, but Mjolnir is seen at his side when he goes back to place the Stones in the past, and it's nowhere to be seen when he gets back. I think he knew that thing had to be given back to time, to preserve the original "continuity", and did so.



            As to when and where to return, it's not that hard to figure out: ask Thor when he picked it up, go to that very moment, sneak anywhere on Asgard, drop Mjolnir on the ground, go back to Peggy/the rest of the Infinity Stones. Past Thor can summon Mjolnir at will, and probably isn't that much regardant of where he left it - the hammer will just zoom into his hands.






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              to preserve the original "continuity" this is the one thing that doesn't make sense according to the time travel rules they lay out. If the alternate reality is destroyed and everything switches back to the normal reality than there should be no need to return the hammer.

              – TheLethalCarrot
              yesterday











            • Similarly other thing that does not makes sense to me is The Avengers killed "Past" Thenos (2014 Thanos, when he was looking for stones),prior to when he snapped in Current present. Since Past Thanos is killed that breaks this timeline and creates parallel timeline when Thanos did not destroyed half of the universe being murdered in Past(2014).!

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              @MilanDesai The 2014 Thanos in the future is the alternate reality Thanos, when the stones were taken back to 2014 that reality ceased to exist.

              – TheLethalCarrot
              23 hours ago











            • He doesn't have to even go to Asgard just get to the right time. The hammer will come to Thor from any distance.

              – Justin Ohms
              15 hours ago











            • @JustinOhms sure but if the hammer takes 20 minutes to arrive, Thor's going to think something's iffy

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            Cap probably brings it back to the past.



            I can't provide a picture, but Mjolnir is seen at his side when he goes back to place the Stones in the past, and it's nowhere to be seen when he gets back. I think he knew that thing had to be given back to time, to preserve the original "continuity", and did so.



            As to when and where to return, it's not that hard to figure out: ask Thor when he picked it up, go to that very moment, sneak anywhere on Asgard, drop Mjolnir on the ground, go back to Peggy/the rest of the Infinity Stones. Past Thor can summon Mjolnir at will, and probably isn't that much regardant of where he left it - the hammer will just zoom into his hands.






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              to preserve the original "continuity" this is the one thing that doesn't make sense according to the time travel rules they lay out. If the alternate reality is destroyed and everything switches back to the normal reality than there should be no need to return the hammer.

              – TheLethalCarrot
              yesterday











            • Similarly other thing that does not makes sense to me is The Avengers killed "Past" Thenos (2014 Thanos, when he was looking for stones),prior to when he snapped in Current present. Since Past Thanos is killed that breaks this timeline and creates parallel timeline when Thanos did not destroyed half of the universe being murdered in Past(2014).!

              – Milan Desai
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              @MilanDesai The 2014 Thanos in the future is the alternate reality Thanos, when the stones were taken back to 2014 that reality ceased to exist.

              – TheLethalCarrot
              23 hours ago











            • He doesn't have to even go to Asgard just get to the right time. The hammer will come to Thor from any distance.

              – Justin Ohms
              15 hours ago











            • @JustinOhms sure but if the hammer takes 20 minutes to arrive, Thor's going to think something's iffy

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            Cap probably brings it back to the past.



            I can't provide a picture, but Mjolnir is seen at his side when he goes back to place the Stones in the past, and it's nowhere to be seen when he gets back. I think he knew that thing had to be given back to time, to preserve the original "continuity", and did so.



            As to when and where to return, it's not that hard to figure out: ask Thor when he picked it up, go to that very moment, sneak anywhere on Asgard, drop Mjolnir on the ground, go back to Peggy/the rest of the Infinity Stones. Past Thor can summon Mjolnir at will, and probably isn't that much regardant of where he left it - the hammer will just zoom into his hands.






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            Cap probably brings it back to the past.



            I can't provide a picture, but Mjolnir is seen at his side when he goes back to place the Stones in the past, and it's nowhere to be seen when he gets back. I think he knew that thing had to be given back to time, to preserve the original "continuity", and did so.



            As to when and where to return, it's not that hard to figure out: ask Thor when he picked it up, go to that very moment, sneak anywhere on Asgard, drop Mjolnir on the ground, go back to Peggy/the rest of the Infinity Stones. Past Thor can summon Mjolnir at will, and probably isn't that much regardant of where he left it - the hammer will just zoom into his hands.







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              to preserve the original "continuity" this is the one thing that doesn't make sense according to the time travel rules they lay out. If the alternate reality is destroyed and everything switches back to the normal reality than there should be no need to return the hammer.

              – TheLethalCarrot
              yesterday











            • Similarly other thing that does not makes sense to me is The Avengers killed "Past" Thenos (2014 Thanos, when he was looking for stones),prior to when he snapped in Current present. Since Past Thanos is killed that breaks this timeline and creates parallel timeline when Thanos did not destroyed half of the universe being murdered in Past(2014).!

              – Milan Desai
              yesterday








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              @MilanDesai The 2014 Thanos in the future is the alternate reality Thanos, when the stones were taken back to 2014 that reality ceased to exist.

              – TheLethalCarrot
              23 hours ago











            • He doesn't have to even go to Asgard just get to the right time. The hammer will come to Thor from any distance.

              – Justin Ohms
              15 hours ago











            • @JustinOhms sure but if the hammer takes 20 minutes to arrive, Thor's going to think something's iffy

              – Jenayah
              8 hours ago














            • 1





              to preserve the original "continuity" this is the one thing that doesn't make sense according to the time travel rules they lay out. If the alternate reality is destroyed and everything switches back to the normal reality than there should be no need to return the hammer.

              – TheLethalCarrot
              yesterday











            • Similarly other thing that does not makes sense to me is The Avengers killed "Past" Thenos (2014 Thanos, when he was looking for stones),prior to when he snapped in Current present. Since Past Thanos is killed that breaks this timeline and creates parallel timeline when Thanos did not destroyed half of the universe being murdered in Past(2014).!

              – Milan Desai
              yesterday








            • 2





              @MilanDesai The 2014 Thanos in the future is the alternate reality Thanos, when the stones were taken back to 2014 that reality ceased to exist.

              – TheLethalCarrot
              23 hours ago











            • He doesn't have to even go to Asgard just get to the right time. The hammer will come to Thor from any distance.

              – Justin Ohms
              15 hours ago











            • @JustinOhms sure but if the hammer takes 20 minutes to arrive, Thor's going to think something's iffy

              – Jenayah
              8 hours ago








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            to preserve the original "continuity" this is the one thing that doesn't make sense according to the time travel rules they lay out. If the alternate reality is destroyed and everything switches back to the normal reality than there should be no need to return the hammer.

            – TheLethalCarrot
            yesterday





            to preserve the original "continuity" this is the one thing that doesn't make sense according to the time travel rules they lay out. If the alternate reality is destroyed and everything switches back to the normal reality than there should be no need to return the hammer.

            – TheLethalCarrot
            yesterday













            Similarly other thing that does not makes sense to me is The Avengers killed "Past" Thenos (2014 Thanos, when he was looking for stones),prior to when he snapped in Current present. Since Past Thanos is killed that breaks this timeline and creates parallel timeline when Thanos did not destroyed half of the universe being murdered in Past(2014).!

            – Milan Desai
            yesterday







            Similarly other thing that does not makes sense to me is The Avengers killed "Past" Thenos (2014 Thanos, when he was looking for stones),prior to when he snapped in Current present. Since Past Thanos is killed that breaks this timeline and creates parallel timeline when Thanos did not destroyed half of the universe being murdered in Past(2014).!

            – Milan Desai
            yesterday






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            @MilanDesai The 2014 Thanos in the future is the alternate reality Thanos, when the stones were taken back to 2014 that reality ceased to exist.

            – TheLethalCarrot
            23 hours ago





            @MilanDesai The 2014 Thanos in the future is the alternate reality Thanos, when the stones were taken back to 2014 that reality ceased to exist.

            – TheLethalCarrot
            23 hours ago













            He doesn't have to even go to Asgard just get to the right time. The hammer will come to Thor from any distance.

            – Justin Ohms
            15 hours ago





            He doesn't have to even go to Asgard just get to the right time. The hammer will come to Thor from any distance.

            – Justin Ohms
            15 hours ago













            @JustinOhms sure but if the hammer takes 20 minutes to arrive, Thor's going to think something's iffy

            – Jenayah
            8 hours ago





            @JustinOhms sure but if the hammer takes 20 minutes to arrive, Thor's going to think something's iffy

            – Jenayah
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            Steve takes Mjolnir back into the past with him, you see it on the floor of the platform. Presumably he takes it back to Asgard, but, he could equally well as keep it for himself... we simply don't know what he does with it.




            If he does bring it back, how come he knows the exact time and place to return?




            It is safe to assume either Thor or Rocket told him the time this happened.






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              Steve takes Mjolnir back into the past with him, you see it on the floor of the platform. Presumably he takes it back to Asgard, but, he could equally well as keep it for himself... we simply don't know what he does with it.




              If he does bring it back, how come he knows the exact time and place to return?




              It is safe to assume either Thor or Rocket told him the time this happened.






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                Steve takes Mjolnir back into the past with him, you see it on the floor of the platform. Presumably he takes it back to Asgard, but, he could equally well as keep it for himself... we simply don't know what he does with it.




                If he does bring it back, how come he knows the exact time and place to return?




                It is safe to assume either Thor or Rocket told him the time this happened.






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                Steve takes Mjolnir back into the past with him, you see it on the floor of the platform. Presumably he takes it back to Asgard, but, he could equally well as keep it for himself... we simply don't know what he does with it.




                If he does bring it back, how come he knows the exact time and place to return?




                It is safe to assume either Thor or Rocket told him the time this happened.







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                    Well... have you wondered why did it take a while for Mjölnir to reach Thor when it was summoned? Maybe once when it took longer than usual it was because Cap placed it somewhere a little far away when he jumped back in time one last time....



                    And most importantly, Banner made it clear that your past doesn't and can't change the future in which you are... although that was contradicted when Cap showed up again as an old man... that too with his shield, all shining and new.






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                    • I agree that that Cap's aging didn't quite seem to be explained. The model that I can see to make it work is that as Cap lived out his life in another time-steam (starting from the 1940s), and then jumped back to this timestream at the end of it, in order to say farewell. But there's not really any discussion of navigating between divergent time-realities previous to this.

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                    Well... have you wondered why did it take a while for Mjölnir to reach Thor when it was summoned? Maybe once when it took longer than usual it was because Cap placed it somewhere a little far away when he jumped back in time one last time....



                    And most importantly, Banner made it clear that your past doesn't and can't change the future in which you are... although that was contradicted when Cap showed up again as an old man... that too with his shield, all shining and new.






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                    • I agree that that Cap's aging didn't quite seem to be explained. The model that I can see to make it work is that as Cap lived out his life in another time-steam (starting from the 1940s), and then jumped back to this timestream at the end of it, in order to say farewell. But there's not really any discussion of navigating between divergent time-realities previous to this.

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                    Well... have you wondered why did it take a while for Mjölnir to reach Thor when it was summoned? Maybe once when it took longer than usual it was because Cap placed it somewhere a little far away when he jumped back in time one last time....



                    And most importantly, Banner made it clear that your past doesn't and can't change the future in which you are... although that was contradicted when Cap showed up again as an old man... that too with his shield, all shining and new.






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                    Well... have you wondered why did it take a while for Mjölnir to reach Thor when it was summoned? Maybe once when it took longer than usual it was because Cap placed it somewhere a little far away when he jumped back in time one last time....



                    And most importantly, Banner made it clear that your past doesn't and can't change the future in which you are... although that was contradicted when Cap showed up again as an old man... that too with his shield, all shining and new.







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                    • I agree that that Cap's aging didn't quite seem to be explained. The model that I can see to make it work is that as Cap lived out his life in another time-steam (starting from the 1940s), and then jumped back to this timestream at the end of it, in order to say farewell. But there's not really any discussion of navigating between divergent time-realities previous to this.

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                    • I agree that that Cap's aging didn't quite seem to be explained. The model that I can see to make it work is that as Cap lived out his life in another time-steam (starting from the 1940s), and then jumped back to this timestream at the end of it, in order to say farewell. But there's not really any discussion of navigating between divergent time-realities previous to this.

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                    I agree that that Cap's aging didn't quite seem to be explained. The model that I can see to make it work is that as Cap lived out his life in another time-steam (starting from the 1940s), and then jumped back to this timestream at the end of it, in order to say farewell. But there's not really any discussion of navigating between divergent time-realities previous to this.

                    – Brondahl
                    7 hours ago





                    I agree that that Cap's aging didn't quite seem to be explained. The model that I can see to make it work is that as Cap lived out his life in another time-steam (starting from the 1940s), and then jumped back to this timestream at the end of it, in order to say farewell. But there's not really any discussion of navigating between divergent time-realities previous to this.

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                    When Thor "borrowed" Meow-meow (that's its proper name) from 2011 Asgard, he had to get it back somehow... otherwise Thor 2011 would have noticed it missing, and found himself with no hammer at all for The Dark World, the first two Avengers movies, etc.



                    So it had to be returned to 2011.



                    Since Cap was going to 2011 Asgard anyway to return an infinity stone, he simply returned Mjölnir as well. That's why he took it with him at the end of Endgame.



                    The result of this is that Thor experienced the normal timeline as depicted in the films, but Meow-Meow had an alternate experience in the middle of The Dark World where it went to 2023 and fought 2014 Thanos, and then came back to The Dark World and finished the movie. If only hammers could talk...



                    Mind you, Thor didn't need to deliver to a particular place, only a particular time. It can find Thor.






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                    • They make very clear that this is NOT how time-travel works, in Endgame. The Infinity Stones are special ~(see conversation with The Ancient One)

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                    • @Brondahl "this"? What is "this"? I'm quite sure you read my answer wrong, since you are also not objecting to the other answers or answers on other questions that plainly state how time travel works in MCU. As for the Infinity Stones being special (following different rules), the Ancient One's speech doesn't mean that. Her concerns would be the same if he'd borrowed Hillary Clinton instead of the Time Stone.

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                    When Thor "borrowed" Meow-meow (that's its proper name) from 2011 Asgard, he had to get it back somehow... otherwise Thor 2011 would have noticed it missing, and found himself with no hammer at all for The Dark World, the first two Avengers movies, etc.



                    So it had to be returned to 2011.



                    Since Cap was going to 2011 Asgard anyway to return an infinity stone, he simply returned Mjölnir as well. That's why he took it with him at the end of Endgame.



                    The result of this is that Thor experienced the normal timeline as depicted in the films, but Meow-Meow had an alternate experience in the middle of The Dark World where it went to 2023 and fought 2014 Thanos, and then came back to The Dark World and finished the movie. If only hammers could talk...



                    Mind you, Thor didn't need to deliver to a particular place, only a particular time. It can find Thor.






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                    • They make very clear that this is NOT how time-travel works, in Endgame. The Infinity Stones are special ~(see conversation with The Ancient One)

                      – Brondahl
                      7 hours ago











                    • @Brondahl "this"? What is "this"? I'm quite sure you read my answer wrong, since you are also not objecting to the other answers or answers on other questions that plainly state how time travel works in MCU. As for the Infinity Stones being special (following different rules), the Ancient One's speech doesn't mean that. Her concerns would be the same if he'd borrowed Hillary Clinton instead of the Time Stone.

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                    When Thor "borrowed" Meow-meow (that's its proper name) from 2011 Asgard, he had to get it back somehow... otherwise Thor 2011 would have noticed it missing, and found himself with no hammer at all for The Dark World, the first two Avengers movies, etc.



                    So it had to be returned to 2011.



                    Since Cap was going to 2011 Asgard anyway to return an infinity stone, he simply returned Mjölnir as well. That's why he took it with him at the end of Endgame.



                    The result of this is that Thor experienced the normal timeline as depicted in the films, but Meow-Meow had an alternate experience in the middle of The Dark World where it went to 2023 and fought 2014 Thanos, and then came back to The Dark World and finished the movie. If only hammers could talk...



                    Mind you, Thor didn't need to deliver to a particular place, only a particular time. It can find Thor.






                    share|improve this answer















                    When Thor "borrowed" Meow-meow (that's its proper name) from 2011 Asgard, he had to get it back somehow... otherwise Thor 2011 would have noticed it missing, and found himself with no hammer at all for The Dark World, the first two Avengers movies, etc.



                    So it had to be returned to 2011.



                    Since Cap was going to 2011 Asgard anyway to return an infinity stone, he simply returned Mjölnir as well. That's why he took it with him at the end of Endgame.



                    The result of this is that Thor experienced the normal timeline as depicted in the films, but Meow-Meow had an alternate experience in the middle of The Dark World where it went to 2023 and fought 2014 Thanos, and then came back to The Dark World and finished the movie. If only hammers could talk...



                    Mind you, Thor didn't need to deliver to a particular place, only a particular time. It can find Thor.







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                    • They make very clear that this is NOT how time-travel works, in Endgame. The Infinity Stones are special ~(see conversation with The Ancient One)

                      – Brondahl
                      7 hours ago











                    • @Brondahl "this"? What is "this"? I'm quite sure you read my answer wrong, since you are also not objecting to the other answers or answers on other questions that plainly state how time travel works in MCU. As for the Infinity Stones being special (following different rules), the Ancient One's speech doesn't mean that. Her concerns would be the same if he'd borrowed Hillary Clinton instead of the Time Stone.

                      – Harper
                      1 hour ago



















                    • They make very clear that this is NOT how time-travel works, in Endgame. The Infinity Stones are special ~(see conversation with The Ancient One)

                      – Brondahl
                      7 hours ago











                    • @Brondahl "this"? What is "this"? I'm quite sure you read my answer wrong, since you are also not objecting to the other answers or answers on other questions that plainly state how time travel works in MCU. As for the Infinity Stones being special (following different rules), the Ancient One's speech doesn't mean that. Her concerns would be the same if he'd borrowed Hillary Clinton instead of the Time Stone.

                      – Harper
                      1 hour ago

















                    They make very clear that this is NOT how time-travel works, in Endgame. The Infinity Stones are special ~(see conversation with The Ancient One)

                    – Brondahl
                    7 hours ago





                    They make very clear that this is NOT how time-travel works, in Endgame. The Infinity Stones are special ~(see conversation with The Ancient One)

                    – Brondahl
                    7 hours ago













                    @Brondahl "this"? What is "this"? I'm quite sure you read my answer wrong, since you are also not objecting to the other answers or answers on other questions that plainly state how time travel works in MCU. As for the Infinity Stones being special (following different rules), the Ancient One's speech doesn't mean that. Her concerns would be the same if he'd borrowed Hillary Clinton instead of the Time Stone.

                    – Harper
                    1 hour ago





                    @Brondahl "this"? What is "this"? I'm quite sure you read my answer wrong, since you are also not objecting to the other answers or answers on other questions that plainly state how time travel works in MCU. As for the Infinity Stones being special (following different rules), the Ancient One's speech doesn't mean that. Her concerns would be the same if he'd borrowed Hillary Clinton instead of the Time Stone.

                    – Harper
                    1 hour ago



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