Chris Hemsworth on Marvel Criticism and Future as Thor
Chris Hemsworth, the 39-year-old Australian actor and star of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, recently sat down with British GQ for an interview about his upcoming projects, including the highly anticipated sequel to his movie “Extraction.” During the interview, Hemsworth discussed his response to the criticism that Marvel has faced from high-profile film directors like Martin Scorsese and Quentin Tarantino.
Hemsworth Addresses Marvel Criticism
Hemsworth called the criticism from Scorsese and Tarantino “super depressing,” saying “There goes two of my heroes I won’t work with. I guess they’re not a fan of me.” However, he also said he appreciates the opportunity to be a part of something that has kept people going to the cinemas, and he doesn’t know if those films were detrimental to other movies.
He also addressed the broader conversation around the criticism of Marvel movies, saying “I don’t love when we start scrutinizing each other when there’s so much fragility in the business and in this space of the arts.”
Hemsworth’s Attitude Toward Critics
While he acknowledged that he would still work with Scorsese and Tarantino in a heartbeat, Hemsworth expressed concern about the broader conversation happening around this topic. He believes that the arts industry is fragile and that it is important to support each other, rather than dwelling on negativity and criticism.
On His Future as Thor
When asked about his possible future as Thor, Hemsworth remained coy. He said that if there is something new to offer creatively for the character, he would consider it, but added that he wants to explore other projects, too.
Reflecting on his most recent outing as Thor in “Love and Thunder,” Hemsworth said that the film “just became too silly.” He believes that if he were to return to the role, it would have to be “tonally different,” and that something drastic would have to happen to keep audiences engaged.
Editorial and Advice
The conversation around the Marvel Cinematic Universe and its impact on the film industry has been ongoing for some time now. While some are critical of the Marvel movies for their formulaic approach and lack of depth, others appreciate the entertainment value and the ability of these movies to bring people together.
As Hemsworth pointed out in his interview, it is important to remember that the arts industry is fragile. There is room for constructive criticism, but it is also important to support each other and acknowledge the value that different projects bring to the table. Instead of focusing on negativity, we should be celebrating diversity and creativity.
From a personal perspective, it is important to remember that success in any industry can be fleeting. It is important to enjoy the moment and appreciate the opportunities that come our way, while also staying true to our interests and passions. Just like Hemsworth, we should be open to exploring other projects and finding new ways to challenge ourselves creatively.
Ultimately, the future of the Marvel Cinematic Universe remains uncertain, but we can be sure that Hemsworth will continue to play a significant role as Thor, and that his contribution to the industry will be remembered for years to come.
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