Photo: Don Arnold/WireImageChris Hemsworthappreciates that he got to experiment with his Thor character and keep things fresh.The actor first played the Marvel character in 2011’sThor, going on to reprise the role in three standalone sequels and severalAvengersmovies.In an interview withBritish GQ, Hemsworth, 39, admitted he would sometimes get “sick” of playing the character.“I love the experience. I love the fact that I’ve been able to do something fairly different throughout the process,” he said. “Thor1 and 2 were their own thing,Thor3 and 4 were a very different feel … and thenevenAvengers, the Lebowski Thor, theInfinity WarThor, due to different directors and I think mostly my own need to do something different.““You know, I got sick of the character pretty quick every couple of years,” he added with a laugh.About returning to the role again in the future, Hemsworth said Thor would need another “tonal” revamp.“If I was going to do something again it would have to be tonally different. And we’d have to do something very drastic to keep people on their toes,” he said. “Otherwise it’s just the fatigue of those characters and those films, where people are like, ‘I’ve seen it.’ ““But,” he later added, “I really wanna do some other stuff for a while.“Thor: Love and Thunder.Jasin Boland/Marvel Studios 2022Hemsworth shared that his own kids gave their honest reviews of his latest Marvel outing,Thor: Love and Thunder. Heshares three kids withwife Elsa Pataky: daughter India, 11, and twin sons Sasha and Tristan, 9.“It’s a bunch of 8-year-olds critiquing my film. ‘We thought this one had too much humor, the action was cool but the VFX weren’t as good.’ I cringe and laugh equally at it,” he said.He added ofLove and Thunder,“I think we just had too much fun. It just became too silly. 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.“Georges AntoniThe actor — who stars inExtraction 2on Netflix June 16 and in the anticipatedMad Max: Fury RoadprequelFuriosa— echoed his Thor feelings toVanity Fairin November.He said he is “completely open to” revisiting the superhero role “if there is something unique and fresh and unexpected to do with the character and the world.““I’ve always loved the experience,” said Hemsworth at the time. “I’ve been very thankful I’ve been able to do something different each time.“Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.Don Arnold/WireImageHemsworth also toldVanity Fairthat “we’d probablyhave to close the book” on Thor"if I ever did it again.““I feel like it probably warrants that,” he said. “I feel like it’d probably be the finale, but that’s not based on anything anyone’s told me or any sort of plans.““You have this birth of a hero, the journey of a hero, then the death of a hero, and I don’t know — am I at that stage? Who knows?” he added.

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SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - JUNE 27: Chris Hemsworth attends the Sydney premiere of Thor: Love And Thunder at Hoyts Entertainment Quarter on June 27, 2022 in Sydney, Australia. (Photo by Don Arnold/WireImage)

Chris Hemsworthappreciates that he got to experiment with his Thor character and keep things fresh.The actor first played the Marvel character in 2011’sThor, going on to reprise the role in three standalone sequels and severalAvengersmovies.In an interview withBritish GQ, Hemsworth, 39, admitted he would sometimes get “sick” of playing the character.“I love the experience. I love the fact that I’ve been able to do something fairly different throughout the process,” he said. “Thor1 and 2 were their own thing,Thor3 and 4 were a very different feel … and thenevenAvengers, the Lebowski Thor, theInfinity WarThor, due to different directors and I think mostly my own need to do something different.““You know, I got sick of the character pretty quick every couple of years,” he added with a laugh.About returning to the role again in the future, Hemsworth said Thor would need another “tonal” revamp.“If I was going to do something again it would have to be tonally different. And we’d have to do something very drastic to keep people on their toes,” he said. “Otherwise it’s just the fatigue of those characters and those films, where people are like, ‘I’ve seen it.’ ““But,” he later added, “I really wanna do some other stuff for a while.“Thor: Love and Thunder.Jasin Boland/Marvel Studios 2022Hemsworth shared that his own kids gave their honest reviews of his latest Marvel outing,Thor: Love and Thunder. Heshares three kids withwife Elsa Pataky: daughter India, 11, and twin sons Sasha and Tristan, 9.“It’s a bunch of 8-year-olds critiquing my film. ‘We thought this one had too much humor, the action was cool but the VFX weren’t as good.’ I cringe and laugh equally at it,” he said.He added ofLove and Thunder,“I think we just had too much fun. It just became too silly. 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.“Georges AntoniThe actor — who stars inExtraction 2on Netflix June 16 and in the anticipatedMad Max: Fury RoadprequelFuriosa— echoed his Thor feelings toVanity Fairin November.He said he is “completely open to” revisiting the superhero role “if there is something unique and fresh and unexpected to do with the character and the world.““I’ve always loved the experience,” said Hemsworth at the time. “I’ve been very thankful I’ve been able to do something different each time.“Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.Don Arnold/WireImageHemsworth also toldVanity Fairthat “we’d probablyhave to close the book” on Thor"if I ever did it again.““I feel like it probably warrants that,” he said. “I feel like it’d probably be the finale, but that’s not based on anything anyone’s told me or any sort of plans.““You have this birth of a hero, the journey of a hero, then the death of a hero, and I don’t know — am I at that stage? Who knows?” he added.

Chris Hemsworthappreciates that he got to experiment with his Thor character and keep things fresh.

The actor first played the Marvel character in 2011’sThor, going on to reprise the role in three standalone sequels and severalAvengersmovies.

In an interview withBritish GQ, Hemsworth, 39, admitted he would sometimes get “sick” of playing the character.

“I love the experience. I love the fact that I’ve been able to do something fairly different throughout the process,” he said. “Thor1 and 2 were their own thing,Thor3 and 4 were a very different feel … and thenevenAvengers, the Lebowski Thor, theInfinity WarThor, due to different directors and I think mostly my own need to do something different.”

“You know, I got sick of the character pretty quick every couple of years,” he added with a laugh.

About returning to the role again in the future, Hemsworth said Thor would need another “tonal” revamp.

“If I was going to do something again it would have to be tonally different. And we’d have to do something very drastic to keep people on their toes,” he said. “Otherwise it’s just the fatigue of those characters and those films, where people are like, ‘I’ve seen it.’ "

“But,” he later added, “I really wanna do some other stuff for a while.”

Thor: Love and Thunder.Jasin Boland/Marvel Studios 2022

Chris Hemsworth as Thor and Natalie Portman as The Mighty Thor in Marvel Studios' THOR: LOVE AND THUNDER.

Hemsworth shared that his own kids gave their honest reviews of his latest Marvel outing,Thor: Love and Thunder. Heshares three kids withwife Elsa Pataky: daughter India, 11, and twin sons Sasha and Tristan, 9.

“It’s a bunch of 8-year-olds critiquing my film. ‘We thought this one had too much humor, the action was cool but the VFX weren’t as good.’ I cringe and laugh equally at it,” he said.

He added ofLove and Thunder,“I think we just had too much fun. It just became too silly. 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.”

Georges Antoni

Chris Hemsworth GQ Magazine

The actor — who stars inExtraction 2on Netflix June 16 and in the anticipatedMad Max: Fury RoadprequelFuriosa— echoed his Thor feelings toVanity Fairin November.

He said he is “completely open to” revisiting the superhero role “if there is something unique and fresh and unexpected to do with the character and the world.”

“I’ve always loved the experience,” said Hemsworth at the time. “I’ve been very thankful I’ve been able to do something different each time.”

Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.

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SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - JUNE 11: Chris Hemsworth arrives at the red carpet screening of “Spiderhead” at The Entertainment Quarter on June 11, 2022 in Sydney, Australia. (Photo by Don Arnold/WireImage)

Hemsworth also toldVanity Fairthat “we’d probablyhave to close the book” on Thor"if I ever did it again.”

“I feel like it probably warrants that,” he said. “I feel like it’d probably be the finale, but that’s not based on anything anyone’s told me or any sort of plans.”

“You have this birth of a hero, the journey of a hero, then the death of a hero, and I don’t know — am I at that stage? Who knows?” he added.

source: people.com