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Autocomplete Interview - Chris Hemsworth Answers the Web's Most Searched Questions

"Spiderhead" star Chris Hemsworth takes the WIRED Autocomplete Interview and answers the Internet's most searched questions about himself. How did Chris Hemsworth get the role of Thor? What was Chris's first job? What's his favorite hobby? Who is his favorite actor? Does he have tattoos? Chris answers all these questions and much more! SPIDERHEAD is available on Netflix June 17, 2022 - https://www.netflix.com/Spiderhead




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Autocomplete Interview - Anya Taylor-Joy & Chris Hemsworth Answer The Web's Most Searched Questions

The stars of 'Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga' answer the web's most searched questions about themselves. How good is Anya at chess? How does Chris feel to move on from playing Thor? Anya Taylor-Joy and Chris Hemsworth answer these questions and more!Director: Jackie PhillipsDirector of Photography: Ricardo PomaresEditor: Richard TrammellTalent: Chris Hemsworth; Anya Taylor-JoyCreative Producer: Justin WolfsonLine Producer: Joseph BuscemiAssociate Producer: Paul GulyasProduction Manager: Peter BrunetteProduction & Equipment Manager: Kevin BalashTalent Booker: Lauren MendozaCamera Operator: Nick MasseySound Mixer: Mike RobertsonProduction Assistant: Lauren Boucher; Brock SpitaelsPost Production Supervisor: Christian OlguinPost Production Coordinator: Ian BryantSupervising Editor: Doug LarsenAssistant Editor: Billy Ward




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'Thor' star Chris Hemsworth on crash diet for shipwreck drama

Actor says he's currently subsisting on a meager 500 calories per day for Ron Howard's new film 'In the Heart of the Sea'



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Chris Hemsworth stars as a mercenary in the empty, but exciting, action flick Extraction

Extraction was supposedly the most-watched new movie on Netflix last week, and yet it feels suspiciously like one you've already seen, possibly late at night on some obscure cable channel back in the '90s.…



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Meditate with Chris Hemsworth, bake with Maggie Beer — the celebrity masterclasses taking off in lockdown

Celebrities, cooks and internationally renowned performers offer online masterclasses, as those in coronavirus isolation look to upskill.




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Review: Chris Hemsworth-starring 'Extraction': Come for the action, stay for the … nah, that's it

In Netflix's "Extraction," an ambitious mix of action and emotion directed by Sam Hargrave, Chris Hemsworth stars as a moody mercenary.




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Indianapolis 500: 'Thor' actor Chris Hemsworth will wave green flag

Australian actor Chris Hemsworth will wield green flag, not Thor's hammer, at 2018 Indianapolis 500.

       




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Chris Hemsworth will wave green flag at Indy 500

Australian actor Chris Hemsworth will wield green flag, not Thor's hammer, at 2018 Indianapolis 500.

       




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Chris Hemsworth says he likes Joe Russo's take on 'Extraction' ending

Chris Hemsworth says he likes Joe Russo's take on 'Extraction' ending





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Chris Hemsworth: 'Fatherhood is much more important than Hollywood'

Chris Hemsworth admits that being a father is his priority and means more to him than being a movie star.




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Chris Hemsworth hopes Marvel blockbusters will bring audiences to reopened cinemas

The Thor star was thankful to finally be on a well-deserved break from his hectic schedule.




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Randeep Hooda shares action sequence rehearsal clip with Chris Hemsworth from 'Extraction'

Treating all 'Extraction' fans with a little extra dose of action, actor Randeep Hooda on Monday shared a rehearsal video featuring himself and Hollywood actor Chris Hemsworth.

The video is from a rehearsal for an action sequence of Netflix's action-thriller flick 'Extraction'.

The clip features both Hooda and Hemsworth in high-energy mode while rehearsing the scene in which they are seen fighting against each other.

The video was originally shared by the director of the film Sam Hargrave and Hooda later re-posted it on his Instagram profile.

"You perform how you practice. @randeephooda and @chrishemsworth putting in the rehearsal time for #Extraction @netflixfilm @netflixfilm," Hargrave wrote in the caption.

The film that marks 'Highway' actor's debut on the online video streaming platform Netflix has been largely shot in India.

Besides Hooda, the film features several other Indian actors including Pankaj Tripathi.

Produced by Russo brothers, the film was released on Netflix on April 24 and has been receiving good response from fans.

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Extraction | Chris Hemsworth shares his experience shooting in India

We're asked to first wait at the Breakout Room, before being led to the Vetting Room (have spelt that right). After quite a few minutes, finally, allowed in to the Interview Suite. Felt like going past check-in, through security, into immigration.

Except, this passage to the Hollywood home of Australian-born superstar Chris Hemsworth — globally, best-known as the superhero Thor — with various check-points in place, is happening over Zoom, the video-conferencing app. There's a posse of international press logging in at their designated time-slots, from respective homes, across the world. All of them, like Hemsworth at his place, it appears, are living under lockdown, due to COVID-19 spread/scare.

"If you think about it, what we're doing is unbelievable," says Sam Hargrave, referring to the unusual manner of this junket. This is before formal conversations begin, with a moderator rotating questions, as per a pre-decided order. Everyone but the specific questioner's microphone is on mute. No doubt, these are extraordinary times.


Chris Hemsworth and Sam Hargrave (encircled) during the interview  

Hargrave, placed in the window to my right, is the director of the Netflix film Extraction, starring Hemsworth, that drops on April 24. If it wasn't for the pandemic, they'd both have been in Mumbai promoting this film. Which is where I am. And where, along with Ahmedabad, mostly, Extraction was shot.

What was that like? Hemsworth offers the common adjectives — life, energy, people, positivity —that the uninitiated usually refer to mean an overwhelming experience, which India, without a national curfew, can certainly be. He recalls, "The [crowds] couldn't have been more accommodating, supportive — thousands of people standing in buildings and bridges, watching and applauding. The shoot felt like being in a coliseum, or live theatre!"

For Hargrave though, besides sanity, there was also the question of maintaining safety: "We were doing intricate action sequences, with cars flying over locked-up streets, at 50 miles per hour. [At any point in time], you'd have 300 people for security personnel alone, to make sure no one got hurt."


A working still of Extraction

Hargrave is one of Hollywood's top stunt-coordinators, with films from the Marvel Cinematic Universe under his belt, including the Avengers blockbusters directed-produced by (Anthony and Joe) Russo Brothers.

Extraction however is Hargrave's first film as director, and evidently furthest from his comfort zone, given its setting to start with: "Joe Russo, who wrote the script, actually set the film in Dhaka [Bangladesh] and India. Because western audiences haven't seen much of that side of the world. It offered lots of opportunities, visually."

Directing, as a job, is challenging enough. Double whammy for the debutant was, as he puts it, "Directing actors in two different languages — Hindi and Bengali. Neither of which I speak! We had an interpreter with us. But because of the prep we'd put in during rehearsals, while I couldn't understand what they were saying [in the dialogue], I could tell the intention.


Randeep Hooda

"I knew when we'd nailed a take. And if something was off, I knew if we'd missed a line. With cinema, you can tell the scenario. Especially with action — once you've set up the hero and the villain, and they're at odds — the film speaks for itself."

One of the major Indian actors Hargrave directed for Extraction was Randeep Hooda, who comes up rather often in this conversation, as Hemsworth specifically refers to the "major [fight scene], involving hand-to-hand combat. It was so exhausting for both [Randeep and I]. Yet, when you've got an actor who's putting in a 110 per cent, neither of you is willing to quit, it's the best."

Which gives you fair sense of the film's genre — sort of a pure, street-style actioner in the old-world, Western mould. Hemsworth elaborates, "[It's] everything they used to do in the '80s and prior, [without] relying on special effects and green screen, because you couldn't. It was refreshing and rewarding to shoot like that."

Hargrave recalls, "When Randeep and I met, we spoke about the characters, relating them to the classic Westerns — Once Upon a Time in the West, The Good the Bad the Ugly..." Randeep has come again — maybe we could go further on that route (him and I went to the same school).

Or talk more about other Indian actors Hemsworth was referring to hanging out a lot with, while he was here. Or, perhaps mildly pick his brains on his last huge release, Avengers: Endgame — hugest one in the history of films!

Oh, I'm on mute. Chatting on a screen through a moderator is at best interviewing an interpreter, with a dysfunctional hearing aid. Feels rather distant. Upside? Could casually roll out of bed in boxers in Bombay, find myself seated opposite Thor for a few minutes, and then back to bed again. Done. Hoping it's not the new 'normal' though.

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Chris Hemsworth: Didn't know Marvel films were so popular in India

Actor Chris Hemsworth found shooting in India "overwhelming" because of the positivity and enthusiasm that he experienced while filming the upcoming Netflix film "Extraction" in the country.

"I loved shooting in India. The people were incredible. I didn't realise how popular the Marvel films were in India. So that was, at times, overwhelming," Hemsworth told IANS during a special video call before the release of his Netflix movie.

"There was such positivity and enthusiasm for all of us and our crew… During shooting, we had hundreds and thousands of people on certain days lining up on the streets and up on top of bridges and in buildings, you know, after every takes, cheering and applauding. I've never experienced anything like it. And as I said, I have such fond memories of India and the people there," he added while recounting his time in India.

Hemsworth shot for the Netflix film in India in 2018. He shot in Ahmedabad and Mumbai. The "Thor" star was scheduled to be in Mumbai on March 16 to promote the film that has been shot in India. The promotional tour was called off due to the global coronavirus outbreak.

Earlier in an interview to IANS, Hemsworth, whose daughter is named India, revealed the reason behind naming his daughter after the country.

"My wife (Elsa Pataky) spent a lot of time in India and that was where the name originally came from," Hemsworth said in that interview, adding: "I love the place and the people. It was sort of intimidating as it was exciting because there were so many people… We felt like rock stars in a stadium. But the warmth and support we got while shooting there, no matter how disruptive we were to their daily lives, it was so good. "

Originally titled "Dhaka", the film also stars Indian actors Randeep Hooda, Pankaj Tripathi, Priyanshu Painyulli, and Rudraksh Jaiswal. It revolves around Tyler Rake (essayed by Hemsworth), a fearless, black market mercenary, who embarks on the most deadly extraction of his career when he is enlisted to rescue the kidnapped son of an imprisoned international crime lord. The film, directed by Sam Hargrave, will release on Netflix on April 24.

Talking about working for a streaming platform for the first time, Hemsworth said: "It's my first time working on a streaming platform. I was excited to do it, strangely enough, you know, it's probably the best place to be at this point.

"We put in, you know, the same amount of commitment and passion and enthusiasm as we would with anything else, whether it was a cinema release or a streaming space. I am beyond proud of the film. From the very beginning, I loved the script. I love the story that we were able to tell and the opportunity to shoot action, unlike anything I'd certainly been a part of before."

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Chris Hemsworth reveals he felt 'suffocated' by his Hollywood career

Australian actor Chris Hemsworth recently revealed what made him move back to Australia and spoke of the time when he felt "suffocated" in Hollywood. According to Fox News, the 36-year-old star in an interview with The Sunday Telegraph opened up about what made him move back from California to his native Australia.

The 'Avengers: Endgame' star said, "When you're suffocated by the work, every conversation that you're having and every billboard you're seeing is to do with a movie or whatever around the industry. You lose perspective."

Hemsworth, packed up and moved back to Australia with his wife Elsa, daughter 7-year-old daughter India and twin six-year-old boys Tristan and Sasha.

The actor said, "There's not a single person [in Byron Bay, New South Wales, Australia] that I interact with, or close friends of mine, that are really in the industry and so that's hugely refreshing. It's great for my kids and my wife."

The star also shared that with a number of high-profile projects under his belt including 'Ghostbusters,' 'Men in Black: International' and the Marvel franchise to name a few, Hemsworth said that he is ready for things to slow down for a bit.

The actor noted, "I just want to stop for a while. I need to be home for a minute. Just enjoy. It all flies by."

Previously, Hemsworth spoke with OK! magazine about his struggles living in Hollywood, and noted that while living there, "you just kind of lose touch with reality."

The 'Thor' shared of living in Australia, "It's nice to be a part of a community that doesn't live and breathe that world."

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Chris Hemsworth recalls meeting Brad Pitt at premiere of 'Once Upon a Time in Hollywood'

Australian actor Chris Hemsworth shared the details on a very relatable first introduction. According to Fox News, the 36-year-old actor told People magazine about meeting actor Brad Pitt at the star's premiere for his 2019 film, 'Once Upon a Time... in Hollywood'.

As per the outlet, Hemsworth was a little starstruck by Pitt and that's when things got bit awkward. The 'Star Trek' actor shared: "He went to do a handshake and I went for the hug, he was fine with it," Hemsworth recalled, noting that he "didn't get attacked" by Pitt's "security team or anything."

Hemsworth said of the actor, "It was fantastic. He was as wonderful and pleasant as I'd hoped and imagined." In the Quentin Tarantino-directed film, Pitt co-starred alongside Leonardo DiCaprio and the film was sei in the final years of Hollywood's Golden age.

Although Hemsworth didn't appear in the movie, a lot of stars attended its Los Angeles premiere to be one of the first to view the movie, reported People magazine.

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Chris Hemsworth 'blown away' by Extraction response

Hollywood star Chris Hemsworth has thanked everyone for loving his digital movie "Extraction", which is on its way to become Netflix's "biggest film of all time". Hemsworth took to Instagram to post a video to express his gratitude about the response to the film, reports hollywoodreporter.com.

 
 
 
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"Hey, what's up guys, I hope you're doing well. I just want to say a massive thank you to everyone who checked out 'Extraction', you've made it the number one film on the planet right now," said the actor from his gym.

"And it looks like it's going to be Netflix's biggest feature film of all time, which is absolutely mind blowing" he added.

The "Thor" star went on to say: "We are blown away by the response and the support. On behalf of myself, the Russo Brothers, Netflix, our director Sam Hargrave, thank you so so much. We love you guys".

He also addressed the rumors of a sequel to "Extraction".

"There's been a lot of talk and questions about sequels and prequels and all sorts of things, and all I can say is who knows," said the actor, adding: "But with this amount of support, it's something I will be pretty stoked to jump back into."

The action thriller released on Netflix on April 24, and attracted viewership from "an estimated 90 million households in the first four weeks" of its release, according to Hemsworth's previous Instagram post.

With "Extraction", argrave graduated from being Chris Evans' stunt double in "Captain America: The Winter Soldier" for fight scenes and stunt coordinator in "Captain America: Civil War" to a feature director.

Hargrave was an additional second unit director in "Avengers: Infinity War".

For his first film, Hargrave reunited with his "Avengers" family. He got "Thor" star Hemsworth to lead the film, screenplay of which is done by Joe Russo. The film is produced by Russo Brothers (Joe and Anthony Russo), Mike Larocca, Chris Hemsworth, Eric Gitter, and Peter Schwerin.

It revolves around Tyler Rake (essayed by Hemsworth), a fearless, black market mercenary, who embarks on the most deadly extraction of his career when he is enlisted to rescue the kidnapped son of an imprisoned international crime lord.

It has been shot extensively in India, along with other places around the world.

Originally titled "Dhaka", the film also stars Indian actors Randeep Hooda, Pankaj Tripathi, Priyanshu Painyulli, and Rudraksh Jaiswal.

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Chris Hemsworth's Extraction to return with part two

Filmmaker Joe Russo has closed a deal to pen a sequel to the Chris Hemsworth action film 'Extraction.' As confirmed by The Hollywood Reporter, Russo wrote the script for the first instalment and produced it with his brother Anthony via their AGBO banner.

The Netflix film is a hit. Hemsworth revealed over the weekend that the movie is on track to be the streaming service's biggest movie of all time with an estimated 90 million households tuning into the film since its April 24 release. (Netflix does not release rating data, but counts viewership based on two minutes of viewing time.)

The action-thriller was directed by Sam Hargrave, a Marvel stunt coordinator turned filmmaker, who could return for the follow-up. While shooting for 'Avengers: Infinity War,' the Russos had put together the film and approached Hargrave and later Hemsworth.

Based on the graphic novel 'Ciudad', 'Extraction' stars Hemsworth as Tyler Rake, an Australian mercenary mourning the death of his son when he takes a job to rescue a 14-year-old boy (Rudhraksh Jaiswal), the kidnapped son of an imprisoned Indian drug kingpin.

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Chris Hemsworth likes non-stop action

Hollywood star Chris Hemsworth says he likes to shoot non-stop action sequences so that he can keep up with the momentum. Recently, Hemsworth was seen doing some jaw-dropping action sequences in his digital film "Extraction". The film traces the journey of Tyler Rake (Hemsworth), a fearless black market mercenary, who is on a mission to rescue the kidnapped son of an imprisoned international crime lord. The film was shot in various different locations with the film's climactic sequence culminating in an epic gun battle over a bridge.

Talking about the action packed climax, Hemsworth said: "The action was non-stop but I like it that way. Sometimes on a film when you have long waiting times, you lose momentum, especially with something so physical.

"But using an actual bridge meant we could immerse ourselves in the action and the emotion. I've worked a lot with blue and green screens and your imagination has to do a lot of work to create the world. The bridge did a lot of that work for us," he added.

After scouting multiple bridges in India and Thailand for the final action sequence, the makers decided to shoot the climax at the Lat Bua Khao Bridge in Thailand's Ratchaburi. Once the bridge was secured, the art department began creating the blockade which is shown during the final escape sequence. The blockade consisted of a whole of 132 vehicles that were piled up on the bridge -- which included 14 pickups and SUVs, 40 sedans (including police cars), 19 light trucks and vans, 12 full-sized trucks (including an armoured military vehicle), 5 buses, 22 motorbikes, 18 tuk-tuks and 7 bicycle rickshaws.

Directed by Sam Hargrave, the film's screenplay is done by Joe Russo. The action thriller, which released on Netflix on April 24, also stars Indian actors Randeep Hooda, Pankaj Tripathi, Priyanshu Painyulli, and Rudraksh Jaiswal.

The film is produced by Russo Brothers (Joe and Anthony Russo), Mike Larocca, Hemsworth, Eric Gitter, and Peter Schwerin, and is on its way to becoming Netflix's most watched feature film ever.

Meanwhile, "Avengers: Endgame" co-director Joe Russo has confirmed that he will be working on a sequel to "Extraction". Hemsworth and Hargrave are expected to return in the new action adventure.

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Kids Choice Awards: Chris Hemsworth, Bindi and Robert Irwin lead Aussie wins

The Nickelodeon Kids Choice Awards in Los Angeles saw big names take home awards and get slimmed with green goo.




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Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards: Tones and I and Chris Hemsworth represent Australia

It's the fun-packed awards show notorious for covering its celebrity guests in green slime.




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Kate Ritchie manages a smile as she wears her wedding ring to lunch with Chris Hemsworth's parents

Shes endured a difficult past few months due to recent AVO dramas with her estranged husband, Stuart Webb.




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Chris Hemsworth and wife Elsa Pataky attend Wimbledon for the men's finals

He's currently filming The Avengers: Age Of Ultron in England. But on Sunday Chris Hemsworth took a break from his hectic shooting schedule to get a courtside view of London's Wimbledon finals. The actor watched Roger Federer's clash with Novak Djokovic alongside his loving wife, Elsa Pataky.




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Tessa Thompson and Chris Hemsworth promote Men In Black: International in London

The Thor actor and actress, both 35, revealed they were treated to travelling across the world for their joint stint, while original agents Will Smith and Tommy Lee Jones filmed in the U.S.




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Tessa Thompson shines in silver gown with Chris Hemsworth at Men In Black: International premiere

Tessa Thompson and Chris Hemsworth reunited after their turn in Thor: Ragnarok to lead the New York City premiere of Men In Black: International. She wore a silver dress and he had a three-piece suit.




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Chris Hemsworth reveals on The Tonight Show that Will Smith in original Men In Black inspired career

Chris Hemsworth revealed that Will Smith inspired his acting career during an appearance Wednesday on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.




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Chris Hemsworth in Sydney shooting Foxtel TV commercial

He spent last weekend celebrating his birthday on a private island with his wife Elsa Pataky, 41, and some friends. And on Saturday, Chris Hemsworth was back to the grind, shooting an




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Elyse Knowles talks her move to Byron Bay and neighbours Chris Hemsworth and Elsa Pataky

She and boyfriend Josh Barker relocated to the idyllic Byron Bay earlier this year. 




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Chris Hemsworth is seen picking up three motorcycle dirt bikes for his kids on the Gold Coast  

Chris Hemsworth is likely to be very popular with his three young children at the moment.




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Chris Hemsworth reveals how much his three children love their new Yamaha Peewee 50 dirt bikes

Last month, he was spotted picking up three Yamaha Peewee 50 dirt bikes for his children on the Gold Coast. 




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Chris Hemsworth takes his dog Sunny out for a walk in Byron Bay

Chris Hemsworth breathed a sigh of relief last month when his beloved family dog Sunny was found by a neighbour after going missing for several days.




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Sons of Anarchy's Charlie Hunnam joins Chris Hemsworth and Elsa Pataky at the UFC in Melbourne

He played the tough bikie outlaw, Jax Teller, in Sons of Anarchy, who was never one to shy away from a fight. 




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Chris Hemsworth and Elsa Pataky score front row seats at the UFC in Melbourne

They've almost been married for ten years. 




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Chris Hemsworth and Elsa Pataky line up for a domestic flight

They're usual mode of air travel is via private jet. 




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Chris Hemsworth installs HUNDREDS of solar panels at Byron Bay mansion

Chris Hemsworth and Elsa Pataky are adding the finishing touches to their $20million Byron Bay mega-mansion, before moving in with their three children in November. 




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Chris Hemsworth rocks a new undercut hairstyle before Comic-Con

The 36-year-old Avengers: Endgame star cut a relaxed figure as he made his way to the autograph signing




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Chris Hemsworth meets fans at Monash University

He watched the UFC fight at Marvel Stadium with his wife Elsa Pataky on Sunday. 




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Chris Hemsworth's daring actress wife Elsa Pataky rides dirt bikes with the couple's three children

Elsa Pataky showed off her adventurous side when she went dirt bike riding with her three kids on Tuesday.




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A shirtless Chris Hemsworth turns up the heat with his gruelling workout regimen 

He found worldwide fame playing Thor, and on Friday, Chris Hemsworth gave his fans at glimpse at just what it takes to look like a god.




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Chris Hemsworth and Elsa Pataky ditch the Melbourne Spring Racing Carnival for a Byron Bay party

They're the A-listers who ditched living in Hollywood for a more relaxed life in Byron Bay. 




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Chris Hemsworth poses with fellow national treasures Terri and Robert Irwin

Tourism Australia pulled out all the stops to promote its new global campaign on Wednesday. 




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Tourism Australia's new $38million campaign led by Chris Hemsworth receives mixed reviews 

The $38million new marketing campaign - which urges tourists around the globe to 'Come Live our Philausophy' - was unveiled on Wednesday.




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Chris Hemsworth and Elsa Pataky get spooky in Byron Bay with masked faces

He's one of Hollywood's biggest stars. 




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Chris Hemsworth shows off his ripped physique as he and wife Elsa Pataky take children to the beach

Chris Hemsworth looked like a real-life superhero on Sunday when he took his wife, Elsa Pataky, and their children to the beach in Byron Bay, NSW. 




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Matt Damon stepped on an EIGHT-FOOT PYTHON while visiting pal Chris Hemsworth in Australia

Matt Damon revealed on Monday's Ellen DeGeneres show that when he was in Australia with Chris Hemsworth in March, he stepped on an eight-foot python.




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Chris Hemsworth builds a skateboard ramp next to his Byron Bay mansion

Chris Hemsworth is putting the finishing touches to his $20million 'mega mansion' in Byron Bay before moving in with his family later this month.




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Chris Hemsworth shows off his incredible board skills at new surf park in Melbourne 

Chris Hemsworth is a keen surfer, often seen riding the waves in his hometown of Byron Bay. 




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Hollywood star Chris Hemsworth looks hunky as he throws up the peace sign in Tokyo

Chris Hemsworth is one of the biggest stars in Hollywood. 




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Chris Hemsworth's wife Elsa Pataky says Liam 'deserves better' than Miley Cyrus

Liam Hemsworth's sister-in-law, Elsa Pataky, has sensationally claimed the actor 'deserves much better' than his ex-wife, Miley Cyrus.