Chris Hemsworth has said something that will definitely disturb Marvel Cinematics and its hardcore fans. He described his portrayal in Thor: Love and Thunder as a parody of his own older Thor.
During his recent interview with Vanity Fair, Chris Hemsworth revealed something that may disturb Marvel fans. According to the Australian actor, he feels like he created a parody of himself in his most recent Thor.
While talking with the channel, Chrish compared his recent project to his first movie in the franchise. He was the first cast as the Marvel superhero, Thor, at the age of 25. Chris Hemsworth’s work had huge success on the ticket window and won 3 big awards as well.
Thor star Chris Hemsworth has worked in 29 movies, nine of which are from the Marvel franchise. In the Thor franchise, he has worked in Thor, Thor: Dark World, Thor: Ragnarok, and Thor: Love and Thunder. In addition, Chris played Thor in Avengers.
What did Chris Hemsworth say about Thor: Love and Thunder?
The interviewer cited Robert Downey Jr., who recently said that Hemsworth’s work in the earlier movies “Thor: Ragnarok,” “Avengers: Infinity War,” and “Avengers: Endgame” was a formidable hat trick.
However, in response, Chris Hemsworth said something that was completely unpredicted. He said, “I got caught up in the improv and the wackiness, and I became a parody of myself.” He added, “I did not stick the landing.”
Thor vs Thor: Love and Thunder
The first Thor was released in 2011, with a lifetime gross of $181,030,626. In contrast, Thor: Love and Thunder was released in 2022 and collected only $343,256,830. However, the recent movie earned more than the first one; it disappointed both the makers and fans.
Keeping the budget in mind, the last released Thor: Love and Thunder did not get that much of fans’ attention. After the Endgame, Marvel had bid expectations from the movie, but it did not deliver.
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