Chris Hemsworth criticizes himself for the “parody” in Thor: Love and Thunder

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Chris Hemsworth shares his performance in Thor: Love and Thunder, taking some responsibility for what he describes as the film’s “craziness.” In an interview with Vanity Fair, brought by Comicbook, the Marvel star openly discusses his interpretation of Thor.

Expressing a sense of self-criticism for straying into what he considers to be parody territory, Hemsworth admits to being caught up in the film’s improvisation and comedic elements, feeling that he may have missed the mark.

Thor’s evolution as a character in the Marvel Cinematic Universe has been a question mark for Hemsworth. In a conversation with Josh Horowitz on the Happy, Sad, Confused podcast, Hemsworth hints at a possible shift to a more serious tone in future films, recognizing the need to reinvent himself and keep himself and the audience involved.

Although nothing official has been announced regarding Thor 5, Hemsworth remains open to exploring different directions for the character, placing importance on innovation and avoiding complacency.


The article is in Portuguese

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