Chris Hemsworth is all set to return as prince of Asgard in one of the biggest MCU projects, ‘Thor: Love and Thunder.’ The whole cast of the Taika Waititi directed masterpiece is busy promoting their upcoming movie. During one such promotion event, Chris Hemsworth opened up about some really interesting moments in his previous acting career.
The ‘Extraction’ star went down his memory lane and revealed how his co-star Kristen Stewart punched him in the face on the set of a movie. Fans didn’t have a clue about this fact as the scene was cut from the original movie. So now, this interesting disclosure has pretty much caught the attention of the fans.
Chris Hemsworth Shares Details About The Punching Incident
In a recent video interview with GQ, the ‘Thor: Love and Thunder’ actor remembered his time on the set of 2012 fairy-tale ‘Snow White and Huntsman’, in which he played the titular huntsman. Chris revealed that co-star Kristen Stewart who played the Snow White suddenly punched him right across his face while filming an action scene.
“I was more upset she [Stewart] didn’t continue on through the take,” joked Hemsworth. “She kind of hit me and then immediately went, ‘Oh, my God, I’m so sorry.’”
He further added, “I was like, ‘That would’ve been the perfect, most truthful take that we had.’ I think she was more upset than I was.”
Hemsworth went on to discuss his “brash” character, saying: “There was a carefree chaotic sort of nature to him which allowed us to have a lot of fun with it.”
Thor Likes To Progress In Every Way Possible
The Marvel star said he’s “still happy to be employed and working in big films, popcorn blockbusters” as “those were the films I loved growing up,” but that he also has an “appetite to do some more smaller character-based kind of films where special effects and big action scenes weren’t necessarily the most dominant force.”
Chris Hemsworth recently appeared in Netflix‘s Spiderhead. The sci-fi thriller revolves around a plot where a few inmates of prison are subjected to mind-altering drugs. NME gave three-star to the film, stating: “Never quite weird enough, funny enough, or scary enough to be any of those things, Spiderhead feels like a bit of a missed opportunity.”
The review further read, “Bristling with good ideas and two great performances, a rushed ending that dips into daftness ends up killing off what could have been a great pitch for an offbeat little TV show that we’re now never going to get to watch.”
Check out the unique acting skills of Chris Hemsworth as Thor in the upcoming blockbuster ‘Thor: Love and Thunder’.