Chris Hemsworth.Photo: Don Arnold/WireImage
Chris Hemsworthis hoping Marvel hammers out a full-circle ending for Thor.
The 39-year-old actor has appeared as the God of Thunder in eight films within the Marvel Cinematic Universe over the span of more than a decade, beginning with 2011’sThorand, most recently, in this past summer’sThor: Love and Thunder.
Speaking withVanity Fairfor an interview published Thursday, Hemsworth said he’s"completely open to" revisitingthe popular superhero, “if there is something unique and fresh and unexpected to do with the character and the world.”
“I’ve always loved the experience,” the actor said of playing Thor. “I’ve been very thankful I’ve been able to do something different each time.”
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Chris Hemsworth inThor: Ragnarok(2017).J Boland/Marvel Studios/Kobal/Shutterstock
And as far as the fans go, “I think there’d be more to say if the people want to hear me say it,” Hemsworth noted.
Asked about the “conclusions” thatRobert Downey Jr.’s Iron Man andChris Evans' Captain America got in their respective characters' film arcs, Hemsworth toldVFthat “we’d probably have to close the book” on Thor “if I ever did it again.”
“I feel like it probably warrants that,” he continued. “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?” Hemsworth explained.
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Hemsworth’s character Thor has seen major growth since his introduction, from familial tensions with brother Loki (Tom Hiddleston) to a strained relationship with girlfriend-turned-fellow-superhero Jane Foster (Natalie Portman) and the fate of his kingdom, Asgard, in his hands — not to mention trauma from being the one who ends Thanos (Josh Brolin) once and for all.
Starring Hemsworth asthe fan-favorite god, the new film follows Thor after the events ofAvengers: Endgameas he sets on a quest for “inner peace,” per the official logline from Marvel.
Thor: Love and Thundergrossed more than $760 million worldwide, including $143 million across the United States in its opening weekend alone, according to data fromBox Office Mojo.
source: people.com