Chris Hemsworth respected Natalie Portman's vegan diet so that she would not feel uncomfortable during the filming of 'Thor: Love and Thunder'.
Australian actor Chris Hemsworth stopped eating meat during the filming of the latest Marvel movie just so as not to upset his co-star, actress Natalie Portman, a self-confessed vegan whom he had to kiss.
In a recent interview with the Capital FM network that reproduces the Los Angeles Times, Portman revealed the gesture that the protagonist of "Thor" had with her in this sequel to the Marvel factory hero, currently projected in theaters around the world.
“The day we had a kiss scene, (Hemsworth) didn't eat meat that morning because I'm vegan,” Portman explained.
“He eats meat like every half hour. And that was so thoughtful. he was just being considerate. He is a very nice person,” said the protagonist of “Thor: Love and Thunder,” according to the Los Angeles media.
Another of the protagonists of this sequel to "Thor", the American actress Tessa Thompson, participated in the same radio interview, and stated that she did not know anything about the details that the actor had had but that she seemed "really sweet."
Thompson playfully commented on Hemsworth's dietary habits, saying, "I didn't even know he could go without eating meat," and jokingly added that the Australian action star "probably eats bison for breakfast."
Directed by Taika Waititi, this film marks the fourth installment in the "Thor" franchise, with Chris Hemsworth reprising his role as the titular character.
Chris Hemsworth, who has portrayed Thor for over a decade and appeared in a dozen Marvel films, returns in the whimsical "Thor: Love and Thunder." Despite his extensive tenure as the character, the actor candidly admits that every time he takes on the role, he's convinced that Marvel might not call him back.
"Every time they call me to play the character I am grateful. Every time I play it I think it will be the last time and that Marvel won't want me back," he told Efe in an interview, regarding the premiere of the fourth film about the character. most famous Viking from the superhero franchise.
Not even being one of the last Avengers resisting on the big screen - after the goodbye of Iron Man, Captain America and Black Widow - gives peace of mind to Chris Hemsworth, whose film career is closely linked to his signing for the Marvel factory in 2011. "The first time was intimidating, I didn't know if I belonged in this universe," he recalls.
Since then, the Australian actor has been making the character of Thor his own, an insipid Viking with a statuesque physique and links to Greek mythology, turning him into a hero whose existential crisis leads him to make wrong decisions and distance himself from the people he loves.