Chris Hemsworth Speaks On The Avengers' Script leak, Thor, And More!

Chris Hemsworth Speaks On The Avengers' Script leak, Thor, And More!

Discussing the supposed pages of Marvel's The Avengers being leaked, as well comics that inspired his take on Thor, check out this recent interview Chris Hemsworth!

By DCMarvelFreshman - May 02, 2011 06:05 PM EST
Filed Under: Avengers
Source: Speakeasy



In a recent interview with Speakeasy, the leading actor behind Marvel & Kenneth Branagh's epic adventure Thor, Chris Hemsworth talks pages of the script leaking for The Avengers, as well comics that inspired his take on the character.

Because “Avengers” was already in the works and sequels to “Thor” are an imminent possibility, how much have you had to think about what’s next for this character?
During filming, I didn’t think about it at all. The film I was doing was my focus. But I certainly now take away from that experience and say, okay, I’ve got to bring that back now and keep it consistent to some degree. As far as the character goes, I hope for some sort of evolution, that he has new challenges and conflicts and whatnot, and that also is the director and the writer’s decision. But having read the script, there certainly is it is that next step for Thor, and I feel like it is he has matured in a sense, and I couldn’t be happier with what I got to work with in this


There was some controversy over pages of a script being leaked and that causing delays – has that impacted any of your work on “Avengers?”
No, I haven’t received any phone calls about it. My start date is still the same. I think it was a pretty old script, though. I got off the plane the other day and I found that out, but I know that script changed a lot, so it’s not the most recent version of it anyway.


This is a film with a character who goes on a journey to achieve a greater sense of perspective, so is it easier now to think about going into “Avengers” and knowing exactly who the character is?
Yeah, definitely. Certainly you feel more equipped. Especially having to stand in among these other big superheroes, it was nice to have shot your own first (laughs). Now it’s looking at, okay, he’s sort of matured in some way, and now you don’t want to repeat the same mistakes in the character; you want to do something different. So that’s also a thing – the challenge is in doing sequels is you can’t go through the same arc again, and you want to sort of approach it with a new maturity that makes a new challenge in some way to it.


Was there any era or saga in the Thor comics that you found particularly inspiring or that you thought might be interesting to explore in a future film?
I read the Avengers comics first, oddly – that was what was given to me by Drew Goddard, who shot “Cabin in the Woods.” And I just remembered sort of seeing Thor in the comic books meet, I think it was Iron Man or somebody for the first time, and them saying, oh, he’s not really a god, and then him just kind of chuckling to himself and all of a sudden making it rain and a storm starts to come (laughs). I remember thinking, oh, that’s pretty cool. I really remember enjoying watching them attempt to form an alliance and all of their sort of egos clashing – all of these sort of strong-footed attitudes.


How comfortable are you being on a trajectory where you’re connected to these follow-ups, as opposed to other sorts of projects?
Avengers is next, and if we did a “Thor 2,” it wouldn’t be for another year or so, or longer. So there’s certainly a period where I want to definitely jump into something else. You’ve got to feed that different part of your soul or whatever it is – and not wear a big heavy costume with a cape again (laughs).



Marvel's The Avengers picks up when an unexpected enemy emerges that threatens global safety and security. And Nick Fury, director of the international peacekeeping agency known as S.H.I.E.L.D., finds himself in need of a team to pull the world back from the brink of disaster. Starring Robert Downey Jr., Chris Hemsworth, Chris Evans, Jeremy Renner, Mark Ruffalo, Scarlett Johansson, Clark Gregg, Samuel L. Jackson, Cobie Smulders, Tom Hiddleston & Stellan Skarsgård, the film releases May 4, 2012!
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Dynamo
Dynamo - 5/2/2011, 6:38 PM
He's talking about The Ultimates. I remember that scene.
DaenerysTargaryen
DaenerysTargaryen - 5/2/2011, 6:48 PM
Hemsworth is such an awesome dude.

Oh and since that stollen script is now real, I still doubt anybody is gunna want to risk getting sued by marvel *or something like that* in order to get it. That risk *plus the fact that the dude who stole the script is soo going to jail* is not worth it.
SmokinIndo
SmokinIndo - 5/2/2011, 7:07 PM
I'm not sure I like how there seems to be so much Ultimates referencing in this movie. It's almost like they're making the film a page-for-page carbon copy. Surely Chris Hemsworth wondered why Thor is so [frick]ed up compared to the movie and the actual comic books.
MrReese
MrReese - 5/2/2011, 7:09 PM
MAY FREAKIN 6TH!!!! :)
Phlegmbot
Phlegmbot - 5/2/2011, 8:32 PM
Looks like an awesome flick, but perhaps Marvel and Acura took the whole product placement thing too far....



=oD
BIGBMH
BIGBMH - 5/2/2011, 8:34 PM
@indoraptor12, I wouldn't worry too much about that. Ultimates didn't have Loki.
aflynn
aflynn - 5/2/2011, 8:50 PM
loki has appeared in the ultimate universe quite recently and it was an interesting take on him.
ReillyParker
ReillyParker - 5/2/2011, 8:56 PM
"...and now you don’t want to repeat the same mistakes in the character; you want to do something different. So that’s also a thing – the challenge is in doing sequels is you can’t go through the same arc again, and you want to sort of approach it with a new maturity that makes a new challenge in some way to it."

This is one of the things I couldn't stand in Raimi's Spider-Man films. Every time Parker took a step forward at the end of a movie, it seems like he takes two steps back during the sequel (several more steps during SM3). It's cool that Hemsworth knows better. He's a chill god.
LegacyAR
LegacyAR - 5/2/2011, 9:12 PM
Is that picture legit Phlegmbot? Because that is just ridiculous if it is.
thereaper27
thereaper27 - 5/2/2011, 9:36 PM
havent we seen enough of thor articles
croniccris
croniccris - 5/2/2011, 10:01 PM
^-----------sif got sum tig ol bitties!! i'd motor boat the hell outta those!!
cdpacheco89
cdpacheco89 - 5/2/2011, 11:09 PM
Well they pull aspects from th Ultimate Universe and regular Marvel Universe and mix them all up to make their movies make sense. Its to appeal to everybody. for instance Ultimate Nic Fury, obviously Movie Universe but he will be in Captain America which just so happens to have the Howling Commandos so Nic Fury could be in Howling Commandos but when that happened in the comics, he was white....just sayin
Phlegmbot
Phlegmbot - 5/3/2011, 12:06 AM
@ LegacyAR & ELgUaSoN

Absolutely phony, guys. Decided to throw it together when, during Castle I think, I saw an Acura commercial which was promoting Thor.

=]
spiderneil
spiderneil - 5/3/2011, 2:29 AM
he's talking about the ultimates not the avengers. that was a very cool scene.
SmokinIndo
SmokinIndo - 5/3/2011, 5:40 PM
Ok, I've just started reading Ultimates and I have to say that these movies are 90% 616 Marvel. All of the main characters, villains, and origins are ripped straight out of their mainstream comics. They have literally nothing to do with the Ultimates.
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