Chris Hemsworth is one of the biggest actors in Hollywood, starring in some of the most successful movies on the planet.
However, like most actors, not all of his films have been a success, and with how Hemsworth sets his ambitions, he certainly knows about it.
The 40-year-old is, of course, known for starring as Thor in the MCU, while obviously playing a huge role in the Extraction series as well.
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And while Thor is loved overall, there is one particular film in the franchise that Hemsworth is not so fond of.
Thor: Love and Thunder - the fourth Thor film - released in 2022 and made a whopping $760 million at the box office.
Sitting with an impressive 76 percent Rotten Tomatoes score, Thor: Love and Thunder was liked for the most part by fans and critics alike.
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Tom Shone, from The Times, wrote: "Not just the best Marvel movie yet made, but a bona fide camp comedy classic: fast, bright, gaudy, prickly, antic and fun."
While the Decider's John Serba penned: "As visually memorable as the sequence can be, narratively, it’s wet spaghetti flung at the plaster and wacky-wallwalking its way to the floor."
However, Hemsworth doesn't exactly have fond memories of working on the film.
Sitting down to speak with Vanity Fair, Hemsworth said he can't forgive himself for the movie.
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"I got caught up in the improv and the wackiness, I became a parody of myself. I didn’t stick the landing," he told the outlet.
Hemsworth went on to say he had become a parody of himself in the MCU's Thor: Love and Thunder, though he was able to add his signature flair with Thor: Ragnarok and Thor: Love and Thunder.
However, with the latter, he feels the humour went a little too far.
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In his family life, Hemsworth has spoken about why his young son doesn't call him dad.
“My son wanted to catch a fish for the locals in Fiji and after 3 attempts and about 12 hrs at sea we pulled in this beauty. Fed the village for 3 days,” he wrote in the Instagram last year.
“Come on, Chris! Keep on fighting it,” one of his nine-year-old twin boys, Sasha and Tristan, could be heard saying in the background.
In the second section of the Instagram caption, Hemsworth addressed this moment.
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He said: “Ps if you're wondering why my son calls me Chris it’s because I’m his BFF and true mates don’t call each other dad."
Topics: Chris Hemsworth, Film and TV, Marvel, Marvel Cinematic Universe