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Chris Hemsworth discusses whether he’ll come back as a bull after Love and Thunder

by Alice Zampa
June 27, 2022
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Chris Hemsworth discusses whether he'll come back as a bull after Love and Thunder

With Thor: Love and Thunder in cinemas on July 7th, Thor by Chris Hemsworth is one of the few original Avengers cast members to make it to Phase 4 of the MCU. Jeremy Renner’s Hawkeye appeared in his TV series of the same name and Mark Ruffalo’s Hulk appeared in Shang Chi’s post-credits scenes, and his appearance in the upcoming She-Hulk series has been confirmed. Meanwhile, Chris Evans, Robert Downey Jr., and Scarlett Johansson all metaphorically hang their heads.

With Natalie Portman’s Jane Foster returning in the movie and taking up the mantle of Mighty Thor, many have speculated that this movie might just be a way for Thor to give Chris Hemsworth a proper farewell and prepare Natalie Portman as his replacement.

After the huge success of Thor: Ragnarok over its predecessors, people were sure that Marvel wasn’t finished with the character yet, but after he became the only solo character in the universe to have 4 movies, speculation is piling up about this. Be the last time Chris Hemsworth picks up the hammer.

But Chris Hemsworth’s opinion on this matter is completely different. Speaking about it, the Australian actor said he would “come back over and over until someone kicks me off the stage”.

His full comment is as follows:

“I love him, I love him. I’m going back more and more until someone kicks me off the stage, you know. I love him. My whole career has been based around me playing this character and coming back and again and again playing it with different directors and different crews was absolute fun. And yes, We’ll see what the fans want, and I don’t know, I’m down to everything fun and having a good time. That’s what this experience was like in the Marvel universe, so bring it.”

With a super enthusiastic cast and always amazing fan response, it’s not clear that Marvel wants to end the Thor craze so quickly, but what the future holds, is anyone’s guess. Thor: Love and Thunder drops in theaters July 7.

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With Thor: Love and Thunder in cinemas on July 7th, Thor by Chris Hemsworth is one of the few original Avengers cast members to make it to Phase 4 of the MCU. Jeremy Renner’s Hawkeye appeared in his TV series of the same name and Mark Ruffalo’s Hulk appeared in Shang Chi’s post-credits scenes, and his appearance in the upcoming She-Hulk series has been confirmed. Meanwhile, Chris Evans, Robert Downey Jr., and Scarlett Johansson all metaphorically hang their heads.

With Natalie Portman’s Jane Foster returning in the movie and taking up the mantle of Mighty Thor, many have speculated that this movie might just be a way for Thor to give Chris Hemsworth a proper farewell and prepare Natalie Portman as his replacement.

After the huge success of Thor: Ragnarok over its predecessors, people were sure that Marvel wasn’t finished with the character yet, but after he became the only solo character in the universe to have 4 movies, speculation is piling up about this. Be the last time Chris Hemsworth picks up the hammer.

But Chris Hemsworth’s opinion on this matter is completely different. Speaking about it, the Australian actor said he would “come back over and over until someone kicks me off the stage”.

His full comment is as follows:

“I love him, I love him. I’m going back more and more until someone kicks me off the stage, you know. I love him. My whole career has been based around me playing this character and coming back and again and again playing it with different directors and different crews was absolute fun. And yes, We’ll see what the fans want, and I don’t know, I’m down to everything fun and having a good time. That’s what this experience was like in the Marvel universe, so bring it.”

With a super enthusiastic cast and always amazing fan response, it’s not clear that Marvel wants to end the Thor craze so quickly, but what the future holds, is anyone’s guess. Thor: Love and Thunder drops in theaters July 7.

With Thor: Love and Thunder in cinemas on July 7th, Thor by Chris Hemsworth is one of the few original Avengers cast members to make it to Phase 4 of the MCU. Jeremy Renner’s Hawkeye appeared in his TV series of the same name and Mark Ruffalo’s Hulk appeared in Shang Chi’s post-credits scenes, and his appearance in the upcoming She-Hulk series has been confirmed. Meanwhile, Chris Evans, Robert Downey Jr., and Scarlett Johansson all metaphorically hang their heads.

With Natalie Portman’s Jane Foster returning in the movie and taking up the mantle of Mighty Thor, many have speculated that this movie might just be a way for Thor to give Chris Hemsworth a proper farewell and prepare Natalie Portman as his replacement.

After the huge success of Thor: Ragnarok over its predecessors, people were sure that Marvel wasn’t finished with the character yet, but after he became the only solo character in the universe to have 4 movies, speculation is piling up about this. Be the last time Chris Hemsworth picks up the hammer.

But Chris Hemsworth’s opinion on this matter is completely different. Speaking about it, the Australian actor said he would “come back over and over until someone kicks me off the stage”.

His full comment is as follows:

“I love him, I love him. I’m going back more and more until someone kicks me off the stage, you know. I love him. My whole career has been based around me playing this character and coming back and again and again playing it with different directors and different crews was absolute fun. And yes, We’ll see what the fans want, and I don’t know, I’m down to everything fun and having a good time. That’s what this experience was like in the Marvel universe, so bring it.”

With a super enthusiastic cast and always amazing fan response, it’s not clear that Marvel wants to end the Thor craze so quickly, but what the future holds, is anyone’s guess. Thor: Love and Thunder drops in theaters July 7.

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With Thor: Love and Thunder in cinemas on July 7th, Thor by Chris Hemsworth is one of the few original Avengers cast members to make it to Phase 4 of the MCU. Jeremy Renner’s Hawkeye appeared in his TV series of the same name and Mark Ruffalo’s Hulk appeared in Shang Chi’s post-credits scenes, and his appearance in the upcoming She-Hulk series has been confirmed. Meanwhile, Chris Evans, Robert Downey Jr., and Scarlett Johansson all metaphorically hang their heads.

With Natalie Portman’s Jane Foster returning in the movie and taking up the mantle of Mighty Thor, many have speculated that this movie might just be a way for Thor to give Chris Hemsworth a proper farewell and prepare Natalie Portman as his replacement.

After the huge success of Thor: Ragnarok over its predecessors, people were sure that Marvel wasn’t finished with the character yet, but after he became the only solo character in the universe to have 4 movies, speculation is piling up about this. Be the last time Chris Hemsworth picks up the hammer.

But Chris Hemsworth’s opinion on this matter is completely different. Speaking about it, the Australian actor said he would “come back over and over until someone kicks me off the stage”.

His full comment is as follows:

“I love him, I love him. I’m going back more and more until someone kicks me off the stage, you know. I love him. My whole career has been based around me playing this character and coming back and again and again playing it with different directors and different crews was absolute fun. And yes, We’ll see what the fans want, and I don’t know, I’m down to everything fun and having a good time. That’s what this experience was like in the Marvel universe, so bring it.”

With a super enthusiastic cast and always amazing fan response, it’s not clear that Marvel wants to end the Thor craze so quickly, but what the future holds, is anyone’s guess. Thor: Love and Thunder drops in theaters July 7.

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With Thor: Love and Thunder in cinemas on July 7th, Thor by Chris Hemsworth is one of the few original Avengers cast members to make it to Phase 4 of the MCU. Jeremy Renner’s Hawkeye appeared in his TV series of the same name and Mark Ruffalo’s Hulk appeared in Shang Chi’s post-credits scenes, and his appearance in the upcoming She-Hulk series has been confirmed. Meanwhile, Chris Evans, Robert Downey Jr., and Scarlett Johansson all metaphorically hang their heads.

With Natalie Portman’s Jane Foster returning in the movie and taking up the mantle of Mighty Thor, many have speculated that this movie might just be a way for Thor to give Chris Hemsworth a proper farewell and prepare Natalie Portman as his replacement.

After the huge success of Thor: Ragnarok over its predecessors, people were sure that Marvel wasn’t finished with the character yet, but after he became the only solo character in the universe to have 4 movies, speculation is piling up about this. Be the last time Chris Hemsworth picks up the hammer.

But Chris Hemsworth’s opinion on this matter is completely different. Speaking about it, the Australian actor said he would “come back over and over until someone kicks me off the stage”.

His full comment is as follows:

“I love him, I love him. I’m going back more and more until someone kicks me off the stage, you know. I love him. My whole career has been based around me playing this character and coming back and again and again playing it with different directors and different crews was absolute fun. And yes, We’ll see what the fans want, and I don’t know, I’m down to everything fun and having a good time. That’s what this experience was like in the Marvel universe, so bring it.”

With a super enthusiastic cast and always amazing fan response, it’s not clear that Marvel wants to end the Thor craze so quickly, but what the future holds, is anyone’s guess. Thor: Love and Thunder drops in theaters July 7.

ADVERTISEMENT

With Thor: Love and Thunder in cinemas on July 7th, Thor by Chris Hemsworth is one of the few original Avengers cast members to make it to Phase 4 of the MCU. Jeremy Renner’s Hawkeye appeared in his TV series of the same name and Mark Ruffalo’s Hulk appeared in Shang Chi’s post-credits scenes, and his appearance in the upcoming She-Hulk series has been confirmed. Meanwhile, Chris Evans, Robert Downey Jr., and Scarlett Johansson all metaphorically hang their heads.

With Natalie Portman’s Jane Foster returning in the movie and taking up the mantle of Mighty Thor, many have speculated that this movie might just be a way for Thor to give Chris Hemsworth a proper farewell and prepare Natalie Portman as his replacement.

After the huge success of Thor: Ragnarok over its predecessors, people were sure that Marvel wasn’t finished with the character yet, but after he became the only solo character in the universe to have 4 movies, speculation is piling up about this. Be the last time Chris Hemsworth picks up the hammer.

But Chris Hemsworth’s opinion on this matter is completely different. Speaking about it, the Australian actor said he would “come back over and over until someone kicks me off the stage”.

His full comment is as follows:

“I love him, I love him. I’m going back more and more until someone kicks me off the stage, you know. I love him. My whole career has been based around me playing this character and coming back and again and again playing it with different directors and different crews was absolute fun. And yes, We’ll see what the fans want, and I don’t know, I’m down to everything fun and having a good time. That’s what this experience was like in the Marvel universe, so bring it.”

With a super enthusiastic cast and always amazing fan response, it’s not clear that Marvel wants to end the Thor craze so quickly, but what the future holds, is anyone’s guess. Thor: Love and Thunder drops in theaters July 7.

With Thor: Love and Thunder in cinemas on July 7th, Thor by Chris Hemsworth is one of the few original Avengers cast members to make it to Phase 4 of the MCU. Jeremy Renner’s Hawkeye appeared in his TV series of the same name and Mark Ruffalo’s Hulk appeared in Shang Chi’s post-credits scenes, and his appearance in the upcoming She-Hulk series has been confirmed. Meanwhile, Chris Evans, Robert Downey Jr., and Scarlett Johansson all metaphorically hang their heads.

With Natalie Portman’s Jane Foster returning in the movie and taking up the mantle of Mighty Thor, many have speculated that this movie might just be a way for Thor to give Chris Hemsworth a proper farewell and prepare Natalie Portman as his replacement.

After the huge success of Thor: Ragnarok over its predecessors, people were sure that Marvel wasn’t finished with the character yet, but after he became the only solo character in the universe to have 4 movies, speculation is piling up about this. Be the last time Chris Hemsworth picks up the hammer.

But Chris Hemsworth’s opinion on this matter is completely different. Speaking about it, the Australian actor said he would “come back over and over until someone kicks me off the stage”.

His full comment is as follows:

“I love him, I love him. I’m going back more and more until someone kicks me off the stage, you know. I love him. My whole career has been based around me playing this character and coming back and again and again playing it with different directors and different crews was absolute fun. And yes, We’ll see what the fans want, and I don’t know, I’m down to everything fun and having a good time. That’s what this experience was like in the Marvel universe, so bring it.”

With a super enthusiastic cast and always amazing fan response, it’s not clear that Marvel wants to end the Thor craze so quickly, but what the future holds, is anyone’s guess. Thor: Love and Thunder drops in theaters July 7.

ADVERTISEMENT

With Thor: Love and Thunder in cinemas on July 7th, Thor by Chris Hemsworth is one of the few original Avengers cast members to make it to Phase 4 of the MCU. Jeremy Renner’s Hawkeye appeared in his TV series of the same name and Mark Ruffalo’s Hulk appeared in Shang Chi’s post-credits scenes, and his appearance in the upcoming She-Hulk series has been confirmed. Meanwhile, Chris Evans, Robert Downey Jr., and Scarlett Johansson all metaphorically hang their heads.

With Natalie Portman’s Jane Foster returning in the movie and taking up the mantle of Mighty Thor, many have speculated that this movie might just be a way for Thor to give Chris Hemsworth a proper farewell and prepare Natalie Portman as his replacement.

After the huge success of Thor: Ragnarok over its predecessors, people were sure that Marvel wasn’t finished with the character yet, but after he became the only solo character in the universe to have 4 movies, speculation is piling up about this. Be the last time Chris Hemsworth picks up the hammer.

But Chris Hemsworth’s opinion on this matter is completely different. Speaking about it, the Australian actor said he would “come back over and over until someone kicks me off the stage”.

His full comment is as follows:

“I love him, I love him. I’m going back more and more until someone kicks me off the stage, you know. I love him. My whole career has been based around me playing this character and coming back and again and again playing it with different directors and different crews was absolute fun. And yes, We’ll see what the fans want, and I don’t know, I’m down to everything fun and having a good time. That’s what this experience was like in the Marvel universe, so bring it.”

With a super enthusiastic cast and always amazing fan response, it’s not clear that Marvel wants to end the Thor craze so quickly, but what the future holds, is anyone’s guess. Thor: Love and Thunder drops in theaters July 7.

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