Chris Hemsworth and Elsa Pataky may have their hands full as parents of three, but their love for each other has withstood the test of time.
06.06.2023 - 20:31 / msn.com
Chris Hemsworth and Sir Anthony Hopkins played father and son Thor and Odin in the Marvel movies and have ended up agreeing with some of their critics. The Oscar-winning 85-year-old, whose King of Asgard was killed off in 2017's Thor Ragnarok, dismissed filming on MCU movies. Speaking with The New Yorker, he said of his three outings as Odin: "They put me in armour; they shoved a beard on me.
"Sit on the throne, shout a bit. If you're sitting in front of a green screen, it's pointless acting it. "Meanwhile, the Thor star himself admits he's "depressed" by Hollywood filmmakers slamming the Marvel blockbusters.
READ MORE: Spider-Man Across the Spider-Verse MCU crossover teased by directors after cameoMartin Scorsese called the Marvel movies "theme park rides" and Quentin Tarantino believes it's the comic book characters like Captain America and Thor who are the true stars rather than the likes of Chris Evans and Hemsworth. The latter told GQ: "That's super depressing when I hear that. There goes two of my heroes I won't work with.
I guess they're not a fan of me. "Most recently the Thor star shared how his kids' friends didn't hold back on lambasting the 2022 fourth outing, Thor Love and Thunder. Hemsworth said: "It's a bunch of eight-year-olds critiquing my film.
'We thought this one had too much humour, the action was cool but the VFX weren't as good,'. "I cringe and laugh equally at it. .
. I think we just had too much fun [on Thor Love and Thunder]. It just became too silly.
"It's always hard being in the centre of it and having any real perspective. . .
I love the process, it's always a ride. But you just don't know how people are going to respond. "
.Chris Hemsworth and Elsa Pataky may have their hands full as parents of three, but their love for each other has withstood the test of time.
Extraction 2 dropped on Netflix last week, with even more action and impressive fighting sequences than the original. Fans who've already watched it have all been hoping for the same thing.
Chris Hemsworth isn’t too keen on his daughter returning to the silver screen anytime soon.
Being one of the most famous people in the world has its pros and cons. Bryan Cranston recently revealed plans are in motion to leave Hollywood behind for a quieter life in France, and Marvel star Tom Holland "disappeared" after filming his latest show. And Chris Hemsworth stepped back from his superhero life on screen to focus on family after a shocking diagnosis.
Chris Hemsworth is proud of his daughter for her scene-stealing work on. However, that doesn't mean he's in a hurry to get her next project lined up.The handsome star walked the carpet at Netflix's Tudum: A Global Fan Event, held in São Paulo, Brazil, and he stopped to talk with ET's Denny Directo about working alongside his family.Hemsworth, who is starring in Netflix's blockbuster action sequel, is married to model and actress Elsa Pataky, who recently starred in the streaming platform's thriller .
Chris Hemsworth has said that he doesn’t want to continue playing Thor until people are “exhausted” and “roll their eyes”.The Australian actor has played the God Of Thunder in four solo films and nine Marvel movies altogether: Thor (2011), Thor: The Dark World (2013), Thor: Ragnarok (2017) and Thor: Love and Thunder (2022).However, he’s cast some doubt about whether he would be open to reprising the role again. “I’ve got to be careful how I word that because I have no idea what’s happening in the next phase,” Hemsworth told Entertainment Weekly.“There’s always conversations, like with Extraction. Before anything is official, people are throwing around ideas.
Although the title triggers thoughts of a highly unpleasant visit to the dentist, Extraction 2 more than measures up to expectations stirred by the gritty and massively lethal non-stop action of the initial entry last year. Stuntman-turned-director Sam Hargrove clearly made it his mission here to not only turn up the voltage even further but also to register a significant greater body count than he did the first time around. He also pulls off staggering long-take action shots that are blatantly show-offy but jaw-dropping nonetheless, unmatched in their seamless creation. Even seen-it-all violence geeks and gamers will be humbled, impressed and mightily turned on. Since the first entry has been touted as the most-watched Netflix original ever with 99 million views registered in the first four weeks alone, it’s no surprise that the wheels are in already in motion for a third installment to be onscreen a year from now.
Chris Hemsworth is speaking out.
Zack Sharf Digital News Director Chris Hemsworth has no idea what the future has in store for Thor, which is currently the only character in the Marvel Cinematic Universe to be at the center of four standalone movies (although Tom Holland’s Spider-Man is surely next). Hemsworth’s last Marvel outing, 2022’s “Thor: Love and Thunder,” turned off many Marvel fans with its silly humor and unappealing visual effects, so much so that even Hemsworth himself called the film “too silly.” In a new interview with Entertainment Weekly, Hemsworth confirmed nothing is official regarding his Marvel return. He wants a potential “Thor 5” to be “unpredictable,” but he also doesn’t want to risk playing Thor for so long that Marvel fans start rolling their eyes.
As soon as DeAndre Hopkins became a free agent, The Cleveland Browns were very much in play to land the star WR. His relationship with QB Deshaun Watson, and Cleveland’s talent pool seemed perfect for the former pro-bowler. Hopkins recently had a visit with the Tennessee Titans.
Chris Hemsworth fanboys over some celebs. The action superstar is opening up about his unabashed love for Ed Sheeran after seeing him in concert three times in a matter of months.Hemsworth walked the carpet at the premiere of his new action epic,, held at Jazz at Lincoln Center in New York City on Monday, and he opened up to ET's Rachel Smith about having gone to see the «Bad Habits» singer live in concert in New Jersey over the weekend.«I was gonna blame it on my kids and say my kids wanted me to come, but they're not even here,» Hemsworth said with a laugh.The handsome star took to Instagram over the weekend to share some snapshots from Sheeran's concert at MetLife Stadium, where he was joined by Matt Damon and Gordon Ramsay.«I'm a fan.
Chris Hemsworth fanboys over some celebs. The action superstar is opening up about his unabashed love for Ed Sheeran after seeing him in concert three times in a matter of months.Hemsworth walked the carpet at the premiere of his new action epic,, held at Jazz at Lincoln Center in New York City on Monday, and he opened up to ET's Rachel Smith about having gone to see the «Bad Habits» singer live in concert in New Jersey over the weekend.«I was gonna blame it on my kids and say my kids wanted me to come, but they're not even here,» Hemsworth said with a laugh.The handsome star took to Instagram over the weekend to share some snapshots from Sheeran's concert at MetLife Stadium, where he was joined by Matt Damon and Gordon Ramsay.«I'm a fan.
Clarkson’s Farm star Kaleb Cooper has announced that his partner Taya has given birth to a daughter.The TV personality, 24, shot to fame in 2021 after the release of the hit Prime Video farming show, which follows former Top Gear presenter Jeremy Clarkson as he attempts to run an Oxfordshire farm in the Cotswolds. Cooper, an agricultural entrepreneur and farm contractor, said he is calling his second child Willa Grace. He already has a son called Oscar.
with GQ in a new interview about backlash from Martin Scorsese and Quentin Tarantino over the beloved series of superhero films.Hemsworth has played Thor in several Marvel movies since 2011. His most recent turn was in last year’s “Thor: Love and Thunder.”“That’s super depressing when I hear that,” Hemsworth said about the famed directors’ remarks. “There goes two of my heroes I won’t work with.
The “Marvel formula” is a term used to describe the same-sameness of the dozens of films and TV projects from Marvel Studios. Most people focus on the obvious similarities in tone and structure.
Anthony Hopkins about acting in a Marvel film have resurfaced online this week.Back in 2021, Hopkins told The New Yorker that the green screen work that was a part of the filming experience was “pointless”.The Welsh actor first joined the Marvel world via Thor, first appearing in Kenneth Branagh’s directed movie in 2011.Playing Odin, the father of the titular character (who is portrayed by Chris Hemsworth), he also appeared in 2013’s Thor: The Dark World and 2017’s Thor: Ragnarok.Speaking about his time in the Marvel films, Hopkins said: “They put me in armour; they shoved a beard on me. Sit on the throne; shout a bit.
Chris Hemsworth is opening up about booking roles outside of the MCU and unfavorable comments from Martin Scorsese and Quentin Tarantino about actors in superhero films.
Martin Scorsese and Quentin Tarantino’s past criticism of Marvel movies as “super depressing”.In 2019, Scorsese said films in the Marvel Cinematic Universe were “not cinema”. The director later expanded upon his criticism in an article for The New York Times, where he highlighted their negative impact on the exhibition of non-franchise films.Tarantino, meanwhile, claimed Marvel actors aren’t real movie stars during a podcast appearance in November. “Part of the Marvel-ization of Hollywood is… you have all these actors who have become famous playing these characters.
Working as a major part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe comes with its own set of positives and negatives. Seemingly, the good far outweighs the bad, right? Actors who star in a hit Marvel film often become household names, and the whole industry opens up for them, giving them opportunities they might not have had before.
Zack Sharf Digital News Director Marvel’s “Thor: Love and Thunder” was a box office hit with $760 million worldwide, but a lot of Marvel fans were turned off by writer-director Taika Waititi’s silly humor and the film’s unappealing visual effects. Thor actor himself, Chris Hemsworth, is aware of the negativity around his fourth “Thor” movie, and he even admitted in a new GQ magazine profile that “Love and Thunder” was “too silly” for its own good. “I think we just had too much fun. It just became too silly,” Hemsworth said about the movie. “It’s always hard being in the center of it and having any real perspective…I love the process, it’s always a ride. But you just don’t know how people are going to respond.”