Chris Hemsworth is more than happy to return to the “Star Trek” universe. Hemsworth made his feature film debut in 2009’s “Star Trek” as George Kirk, father of James T.
Kirk. Hemsworth returned to the role in 2013’s “Star Trek Into Darkness”. Reflecting on his career, Hemsworth revealed that he would be more than willing to reunite with director J.J.
Abrams and friends. READ MORE: Chris Hemsworth And Natalie Portman Bring The Action In New ‘Thor: Love And Thunder’ Trailer “There was talk about me doing the film with Chris Pine at one point,” Hemsworth told Vanity Fair. “The script was sort of put together and then it fell apart.
If J.J. Abrams called me tomorrow and said ‘Chris Pine and I want to do it,’ I’d probably say ‘Yeah, let’s go for it!’” After all, Hemsworth owes a lot to “Star Trek”. “The film came out and then it gave me some momentum,” Hemsworth said. “I had auditioned for ‘Thor’ a few times — didn’t get a call back.
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