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Marvel’s Kevin Feige has revealed lately that the studio no longer has a talent-deal based system, but rather works off of whether actors are free to film movies or not. This is a major shift from their system in the earlier days of Marvel films, where actors had set contracts that fans could follow to see when their favorite character would stop appearing on the big screen.

However, Chris Hemsworth says he won’t be affected by the change as he plans on returning to the franchise following his newest Marvel film, Thor: Love and Thunder.

While speaking with The Associated Press regarding his newest Marvel film, coming out next Friday, Hemsworth stated that, in regards to his role as Thor: “I love the experience, and I have from day one. Each time I’ve been asked back I’ve said ‘Absolutely let’s go.’ I’ve been lucky to have different directors and writers and cast to also inject different stories and energy into the films. Until the audience, the fans, the Marvel gods say, ‘No, we’ve had enough’ then I’ll keep showing up, I love it. It’s good fun.”

This is a major change from his original view on the role, which he spoke of on Australia TODAY.

“It was a lot of nostalgia in [Thor: Love and Thunder] for me, as it was with the last Avengers film. Ten, eleven years I’ve been doing it,” Hemsworth stated. “The first time I played Thor was opposite Natalie Portman, and it was one of my first jobs, and I kept thinking I was going to get fired, or nothing was gonna work, or fans weren’t going to accept my version of the character. And if she thought I was any good, or I deserved to be there, or what have you.”


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