Chris Hemsworth is starting to open up a little more about some of his production-related opinions. Marvel Cinematic Universe in which he took part. WITH Thor: Love and Thunder in particular, that it received a very good dose of criticism for aspects such as poor visuals and a plot that is at times ridiculous.

For almost a year after its release, he kept complete silence. But now, in addition to not denying the negative reviews the film received, Chris Hemsworth seems to agree with some of the things that have been said. He did this during an interview with G.K..

Especially when he explains that his children’s friends, eight-year-old boys, began to criticize Thor: Love and Thunder. “We think there is too much humor, the action was good, but the visuals are not, it confuses me and makes me laugh at the same time”, among other things. According to Hemsworth, the film turned out to be a bit silly. “It’s always hard to keep perspective when you’re in the middle of everything. I love the process, it’s a great journey, but you just don’t know how people will react.”

Chris Hemsworth says he’ll be Thor again, but with conditions

He also made some concessions in his turn as Thor. Chris Hemsworth explained that he is always ready to return to the Marvel Cinematic Universe. “It depends on what they can offer me from a creative point of view. Let’s see if there’s anything new for the character.”

He then stated, “If I play Thor again, he should have a different tone,” as if he was trying to get away from the last thing he did with Taika Waititi. “And we will have to do something very radical in order to continue to surprise the public. Otherwise, we’ll tire out the character and movies where people end up saying, ‘Oh, I’ve seen this before.'”

But he also says, “The truth is, I want to do different things for a while.” Which tells us that we won’t see the character again for many years.

Chris Hemsworth avoids talking about Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantum Mania

In the same interview, Chris Hemsworth spoke more about Marvel but refrained from commenting. Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantum Mania claiming that he did not see her. Of course, he asked the journalist for his opinion. He told him that “it seems like everything must be very big.” To which the actor replied in a voice from the trailer: “Your planet is in danger, the entire universe is in danger, yes, like in the last 24 past films.” then said, “It all needs to be a little more personal and down to earth.”

For now, Chris Hemsworth, after a series of previous commitments, will take things a little more calmly and rest a little more. Especially after learning that he was 12 times more likely to suffer from Alzheimer’s.

Source: Hiper Textual

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