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Captain America managed to move the mighty Mjolnir in Avengers: Age of Ultron, but in Endgame he was able to lift Thor's hammer and use it to bring the fight and thunder to Thanos. So, what has changed, letting Cape lift the hammer?
The Rule of Mjolnir
As we saw in Thor's first film, Odin enchanted the hammer so that it could only be used by brave men. In comics, this rule was essentially the same, and a small selection of Marvel characters, apart from Thor, was able to raise it on rare occasions, including Steve Rogers, who had done it twice.
Once, while Steve was working as a captain, he just picked up the hammer to overthrow bad guys and return it to Thor.
The other time was more like what we see in the film and took place during the finale of the event Fear Itself.After Thor was released, Cape lifted hammer up and shouted his rallying cry, "Avengers badembles!" before using it to sow chaos on the battlefield.
At Age of Ultron, there was an allusion to the value of Cape, but something prevented it from lifting it completely.
The dirty little secret of Cape Town
The fan theory that explains all this is based on what we discovered in The Winter Soldier and Civil War. In TWS, Cap learned through Zola's Hydra slideshow that Bucky was the one who killed Tony Stark's parents. Then, when this information was revealed at the end of CW, Cape confessed to Tony that he knew it but did not tell him. Keeping this toxic information secret is what makes Cape Unworthy to lift the hammer in Age of Ultron, at least according to theory. But Cap having confessed his error in CW, it allowed him to regain its moral purity and make him worthy to raise Mjolnir Endgame.
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