Thor, the character portrayed by Chris Hemsworth for several decades, contends that his celestial persona holds less importance when compared to other central figures in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
After a period during which the 40-year-old voiced his displeasure with the franchise’s depiction of his character, these remarks were made.
“At times, I felt like a security guard for the team,” he told Vanity Fair. “As I read the lines of the others, I thought, Oh, they’ve acquired some truly incredible items.” “They appear to be having a better time.”
His inquiry continued, “What is my character doing?” Constantly, the inquiry was, “Are you wearing the wig?” You have acquired muscularity. You have acquired the costume. The individual continued, “Where’s the lighting?” before adding, “I’m certain I’m replaceable, but I am a part of this enormous undertaking.”
Moreover, unlike most of his early contemporaries, Chris persists in portraying the role he initially created; however, the actor’s progress in the character has disappointed him.
“I transformed into a self-parody as I became engrossed in the improvisation and the bizarreness,” he explained to the publication. “I was unable to make the landing.”