Chris Hemsworth On The Tension Between Captain America And Thor In THE AVENGERS
The actor discusses the tension between the team in Joss Whedon's highly anticipated comic book movie ensemble, focusing specifically on Thor and Captain America as well as Loki's role in proceedings.
Talking to Empire Magazine, Chris Hemsworth has commented briefly on the friction between The Avengers, focusing specifically on Thor and Captain America. "They're used to being leaders and if you put them all in a room, it's going to be about who runs the show," he said. "They all have some friction, absolutely, but it's about the journey of the team."
However, the main reason for the team coming to blows is apparently a fairly simple one. The villainous Loki and his mysterious "alien" army. "Thor has a different opinion about how this should be taken care of, because it's his brother," the actor revealed. "I think it's heartbreaking, because he feels very responsible for why Loki has spiralled off. He keeps trying to appeal to whatever good was once there."
"There's a couple of shots in the trailer of Thor and Captain America duking it out and that gives you an idea of how well they get along at the beginning..." he teased. Remember, pick up the magazine when it goes on sale next week for more on The Avengers.
STARRING:
Chris Evans as Steve Rogers/Captain America
Robert Downey Jr. as Tony Stark/Iron Man
Chris Hemsworth as Thor
Jeremy Renner as Clint Barton/Hawkeye
Scarlett Johansson as Natasha Ramanoff/Black Widow
Mark Ruffalo as Bruce Banner/Hulk
Samuel L. Jackson as Nick Fury
Tom Hiddleston as Loki
RELEASE DATE: April 27, 2012. (UK) May 4th, 2012. (US)