Chris Hemsworth Confirms More Thor Films After Avengers: Doomsday

Chris Hemsworth has confirmed he will play Thor in more Marvel films following the upcoming 'Avengers: Doomsday'. He discussed his enjoyment in portraying different versions of the character under various directors like Taika Waititi and the Russo brothers. Hemsworth reflected on the tonal shift and audience reaction to 'Thor: Love and Thunder', acknowledging some backlash. He revealed he and Marvel boss Kevin Feige have ideas for a unique future direction for the God of Thunder.

Key Points: Chris Hemsworth Confirms Future Thor Movies After Avengers

  • More Thor films confirmed
  • Discusses collaboration with different directors
  • Reflects on Love and Thunder backlash
  • Teases unique future ideas
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Chris Hemsworth confirms more Thor films after 'Avengers: Doomsday'

Chris Hemsworth reveals plans for more Thor films after Avengers: Doomsday, discussing his journey and future ideas for the character.

Chris Hemsworth confirms more Thor films after 'Avengers: Doomsday'
"we've got some ideas to do something pretty unique again - Chris Hemsworth"

Los Angeles, Feb 18

Hollywood star Chris Hemsworth is set to play Thor a few more times after the upcoming film 'Avengers: Doomsday'.

The 42-year-old actor has portrayed the Marvel hero since 2011's 'Thor' and was last seen in 2022's 'Thor: Love and Thunder' and with his next outing in 'Avengers: Doomsday' on the horizon, Hemsworth has confirmed his time as Thor is not quite over yet, reports 'Female First UK'.

During an appearance on the Smartless Podcast, he said, "I was talking to (Marvel boss) Kevin Feige about it, and he said it's cool because the audience now expects dramatic turns with the character. And whatever we do next, we've got some ideas to do something pretty unique again and hopefully be (different)".

The actor shared it has been "so much fun" playing alternate versions of Thor with different directors.

He said, "It's been so much fun. And what I've really enjoyed it, unlike a lot of what the other characters that the [actors] were given, they have had to be pretty consistent, whereas working with Taika Waititi on his films versus Kenneth Branagh with those films and then with the Russos, all (the films) had quite a different sort of tonal opinion. But (the Russos) also let me try different things. It's the same with my tattoos, I'd be getting really bored (with) the same thing and having a real need to kind of throw [the performance] in different directions".

As per 'Female First UK', even so, Hemsworth admitted director Taika Waititi's version of Thor went a bit too far in 'Thor: Love and Thunder'.

He shared, "When we made (Thor) Ragnarok, it was quite a twist, with Taika's (movie). And it was so fun. There was a huge appreciation for the shift. And then (with) Love And Thunder, it was kind of like a Monty Python sketch, and we took the p*** probably a little much, and then there was some backlash".

"There was this real kind of, 'Why is he a goofball and why is it like this?' And, (audiences were) violently offended and we were like, 'Oh, we're just having fun or trying to try something different'", he added.

- IANS

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Priya S
As a huge fan from Mumbai, this is great news! Chris Hemsworth IS Thor. His dedication is amazing. But I agree with him - Love and Thunder felt a bit too silly at times. Excited to see what unique ideas they have next!
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Rohit P
Honestly, the MCU needs to slow down. Quality over quantity, yaar. I'd rather have one great Thor film than three mediocre ones. Hemsworth is a gem, but the writing has to support him.
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Sarah B
It's refreshing to hear an actor be so candid about fan backlash. Respect to Hemsworth for acknowledging that Love and Thunder might have missed the mark for some. Looking forward to Doomsday!
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Vikram M
Thor is my son's favourite Avenger! He'll be thrilled to hear this. We watch Ragnarok on repeat. Hope the new films capture that epic scale and humour without going overboard. More Beta Ray Bill maybe? 😄
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Karthik V
Good to have some consistency in the MCU with original actors staying. After Iron Man and Cap left, Thor is a pillar. Hope the story does justice to the character's legacy. The God of Thunder deserves a grand, respectful send-off when the time comes.

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