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cosmicmanNova t1_j16pgio wrote

https://www.vanityfair.com/hollywood/2022/11/chris-hemsworth-exclusive-interview-alzheimers-limitless/amp

Did doing the show and going through these experiences focused on longevity change the way you plan your own future?

One hundred percent. I'm just at the point of my life where I'm meeting with different directors and [people say] “Oh yeah, look, he's a mad genius. He's mad, but he's a genius and he'll make great films.” I'm like, “Is that who I want to spend my days with?” Four months, five months of shooting and then you've got press and possible reshoots and so on.

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ManwithaTan t1_j17i1bd wrote

Is this referring to Waititi? It seems a bit oblique in its answer

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schleppylundo t1_j17nbu4 wrote

Yeah everything I’ve seen is that he got along with Taika great on the day to day, the Love and Thunder production looks like it was a lot of fun for most of the cast and crew (especially since their kids got to come along and take part in it) possibly to the detriment of the movie.

Hemsworth is explicitly talking about directors who make “masterpieces” but are difficult to deal with day to day. Which seems like the opposite of Love and Thunder.

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cosmicmanNova t1_j180tc3 wrote

Sounds like George Miller and Waititi to me

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ManwithaTan t1_j1c87nu wrote

That's kinda just you making an assumption tho right?

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cosmicmanNova t1_j1ffrm3 wrote

Who else would it be? Hemsworth also said if he does another Thor, he wants it to be completely different, so no more goofiness probably

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