

"'Thor' 1 and 2 were their own thing, 'Thor' 3 and 4 were a very different feel…" I love the fact that I've been able to do something fairly different throughout the process," the 39-year-old star said. The actor has been honest in the past about his thoughts on retiring the character, and in a new interview with GQ, he explained that he's enjoyed adding different dimensions to Thor over the years, but there have been times he got bored of playing the Marvel hero. Hemsworth has since starred in all four "Avengers" movies, while also exploring the comedic side of the Asgardian with director Taika Waititi in 2017's "Thor: Ragnarok" and 2022's "Thor: Love and Thunder." Hemsworth also added that he thinks Marvel movies need to become "more personal and grounded."Ĭhris Hemsworth has had a pretty impressive journey through the Marvel Cinematic Universe since his early days of playing the titular God of Thunder in 2011's "Thor." He said that he's open to returning to the role but wants to do "some other stuff for a while." "Thor" star Chris Hemsworth said he "got sick" of playing the Asgardian hero every couple of years. Chris Hemsworth at the the 2022 AACTA Awards and as Thor in "Thor: Love and Thunder." Don Arnold/WireImage/Marvel Studios/Disney
