Chris Hemsworth has been thinking about his own mortality more since Jeremy Renner's snowplough accident. The 39-year-old actor admitted it was a shock to learn how seriously his 'Avengers' co-star had been injured on New Year's Day (01.
01. 23), suffering blunt chest trauma and orthopaedic injuries when he was crushed by the vehicle, and it made him realise just how short life can be.
He told Britain's GQ magazine: “We were all on our Avengers text chain, we were all chatting. And it was wild. None of us really knew how serious it was. “I think anything like that, it’s an immediate realisation of ‘Wow, any of us can go at any minute…’ “We’re getting to the age now where we’re going to start losing people we love. ” The 'Extraction' actor - who has three children with wife Elsa Pataky - is due to turn 40 later this year but he still feels much younger, though he's growing to accept he won't "be here forever".
He admitted: “I don’t think I wanna turn 40. I still feel like I’m 25 and I’ve got heaps of time. Now I’m like, ‘Oh, I could be halfway.
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