Chris Hemsworth isn’t too keen on his daughter returning to the silver screen anytime soon.
06.06.2023 - 18:54 / etonline.com
Chris Hemsworth is turning 40 and thinking about life!In an interview with, the actor reflects on the new milestone and how friend and fellow Marvel star Jeremy Renner's near-fatal accident changed his perspective.«I don’t think I wanna turn 40,» Hemsworth, whose birthday is Aug. 11, tells the outlet. «I still feel like I’m 25 and I’ve got heaps of time.
Now I’m like, 'Oh, I could be halfway. More than halfway.'»He adds, «It is a lot of time. If I get there! The reality of 'I’m not going to be here forever' is sinking in.»Hemsworth faced that reality in January when he got the news of Renner's accident, where he suffered 30-plus broken bones when he was crushed by a snowplow near his home in the Mt.
Rose Highway area of Reno, Nevada, on New Year's Day.«We were all on our Avengers text chain, we were all chatting. And it was wild. None of us really knew how serious it was,» Hemsworth says.
«I think anything like that, it’s an immediate realization of 'Wow, any of us can go at any minute…'»He adds, «We’re getting to the age now where we’re going to start losing people we love.»Hemsworth shares in the interview that his grandfather recently died at the age of 93 following a battle with Alzheimer’s. While attending the funeral, Hemsworth says that it made him think of the legacy he will leave behind — and why his movies aren't the most important part of his life.«It made me think about my own life,» he tells the publication. «And it wasn’t about career or anything.
Chris Hemsworth isn’t too keen on his daughter returning to the silver screen anytime soon.
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Chris Hemsworth has already been a part of several epic franchises, but as an Australian, he might be the most excited to be part of !The star is set to appear in, the upcoming film that serves as both a prequel and sequel to 2015's , which stars Anya Taylor-Joy as the titular character, Imperator Furiosa, which was originated by Charlize Theron in «The young kid in me who grew up on watching and those films — that franchise has been running for 45 years,» he marveled. «To be involved in it in any shape or form was a dream, working with George Miller was the most incredible experience I've ever had.»However, there wasn't much more that Hemsworth could say about the role, noting, «It's a bit like working in the Marvel films… I can't give you nothing.»What he can talk about is the sequel to his high-octane Netflix thriller, in which Hemsworth stars as mercenary-for-hire Tyler Rake, who gets sent on a harrowing new mission that included plenty of death-defying stunts, many of which Hemsworth performed himself.«Everything that Sam Hargrave, our director, pitched me… I had both the enthusiasm and the excitement on one side of the brain and the fear and the hesitation on the other,» he said of the filming experience.
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Chris Hemsworth has shared the reaction of the Avengers group chat following Jeremy Renner's accident earlier this year. Back in January, the Hawkeye actor was run over by his snowplough in Nevada while helping his nephew, leading to hospitalisation for broken bones and blunt chest trauma. Speaking about his and fellow Marvel stars' reaction to the news, Hemsworth – who plays Thor – revealed to GQ: “We were all on our Avengers text chain, we were all chatting.
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Zack Sharf Digital News Director Chris Hemsworth told GQ UK that he’s been thinking about death a lot more lately as his forties quickly approach and in the aftermath of his “Avengers” co-star Jeremy Renner suffering a near-fatal accident in January. Renner was hospitalized with blunt chest trauma, over 30 broken bones and more after his snow plow ran him over at the start of the year. “We were all on our ‘Avengers’ text chain, we were all chatting. And it was wild,” Hemsworth said about the immediate aftermath of Renner’s accident. “None of us really knew how serious it was. I think anything like that, it’s an immediate realization of ‘Wow, any of us can go at any minute…’”
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Chris Hemsworth is turning 40 and thinking about life!In an interview with, the actor reflects on the new milestone and how friend and fellow Marvel star Jeremy Renner's near-fatal accident changed his perspective.«I don’t think I wanna turn 40,» Hemsworth, whose birthday is Aug. 11, tells the outlet. «I still feel like I’m 25 and I’ve got heaps of time.
Chris Hemsworth has opened up on the moment he and his fellow Marvel co-stars learned of pal Jeremy Renner’s near-fatal snow plough accident earlier this year. The 52-year-old survived being crushed by a 14,000-pound snow plough on New Year’s Day, which left him with more than 30 broken bones, and has documented his recovery on social media in light of the freak accident. Reflecting on Renner’s accident, the Aussie actor revealed that he nor the rest of the Avengers cast realised how “serious” the situation was as they learned of the news in a Marvel group chat.
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