the Times of London that published May 12. The Australian star continued, “Look, I grew up on a soap opera. And it used to bother me when actors would later talk about the show with guilt or shame.
Humility goes a long way.”Hemsworth didn’t mention specific Marvel actors, but some of them — including his “Thor” co-stars Christian Bale and Anthony Hopkins — have been open about not enjoying doing superhero films in the past.
Even Hemsworth himself has criticized Marvel. He told GQ last year that 2022’s “Thor: Love & Thunder was “too silly.” Last month, he told Vanity Fair he “became a parody” of himself in his character’s fourth solo film.In his Times of London interview, Hemsworth also addressed the hate Marvel has gotten from big-time movie directors like Martin Scorsese, Francis Ford Coppola and Quentin Tarantino.“It felt harsh, and it bothers me, especially from heroes,” he said. “It was an eye-roll for me, people bashing the superhero space.
Those guys had films that didn’t work too — we all have. When they talked about what was wrong with superheroes, I thought, ‘Cool, tell that to the billions who watch them.
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