Growing up I always loved films that transport you to another world and has things you never see in every day life. Chris Hemsworth dayfilmgrow Change image and share on social
For whatever reason, we relate to anything godlike with an English accent. The English are very proud of that. And with anything Roman or gladiators, they have an English accent. For an audience, it is an easy trick to hook people in. Chris Hemsworth accentaudienceeasy share on social
Strong female leads are important. Chris Hemsworth femaleimportantlead Change image and share on social
I have seen 'Thor', yeah. It's fantastic. Being that close to something, it's often pretty hard to watch yourself, but the film in so many ways is so impressive that I was swept along with it like an audience member, and that's a pretty good sign. Chris Hemsworth audienceclosefantastic share on social
I'm not into watching stuff I did last week, let alone three or four years ago. Chris Hemsworth agostuffwatch Change image and share on social
I got a film fairly quickly and felt like I was on a roll. I would walk into auditions sounding like Crocodile Dundee, thinking, 'This is going to be a novelty for them.' Then I realised that there are a million other Australians here, and I should just shut up. Chris Hemsworth auditionaustraliancrocodile share on social
I'm lucky. 'Thor' has kicked off everything I'm doing, and it's been the greatest thing for me, but I am aware that I need to mix it up a bit. Chris Hemsworth awarebitegreat Change image and share on social
I can remember watching 'Lord of the Rings' and being truly regretful that I wasn't a being in that world. Chris Hemsworth lordregretfulremember Change image and share on social
My dad talks about the times when we'd play backyard cricket: If I got bowled out, I'd just refuse to let go of the bat and swing it at anyone who tried to take it away from me. I like to think that's been tempered a bit over the years. Chris Hemsworth backyardbatbite share on social