The Story Behind How Chris Hemsworth Nearly Lost The Role Of Thor To His Brother Liam.

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Chris Hemsworth is currently one of the biggest stars in all of Hollywood and has built up a solid filmography over the years. Among Hemsworth’s best movies are The Cabin in the WoodsBad Times at the El Royale and Rush. Of course, all of his success can be chalked up to his role as Thor Odinson in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. His career was never the same after he was tapped to play the Mighty Avenger in 2009, and it’s hard to imagine anyone else playing him but Hemsworth. However, there was a time at which another member of the Australian family was up for the part. Hemsworth’s younger brother, Liam, could’ve landed the role, and there’s an interesting story behind how Chris nearly lost the part to him.

It’s honestly understandable as to why Marvel Studios and Disney would’ve had interest in tapping Liam Hemsworth to play the God of Thunder. His physicality alone would make him an optimal choice. Yet it’s really not hard to see why Chris, who’s had to stay superhero-ripped for years, was chosen. So how exactly did the future Extraction franchise lead manage to get the part over his sibling? Let’s discuss that now.

Chris Hemsworth in Thor

What Went Down When Chris Hemsworth Learned About The Role Of Thor And Auditioned?

Those who’ve watched the Marvel movies in order likely know that Kenneth Branagh’s Thor is one of the earliest titles in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Pre-production on the 2011 superhero film began in 2009, which is when the cast was assembled. The Disney-owned studio reportedly looked at a number of actors for the titular role, including Tom Hiddleston. (He’d, of course, go on to play the lead character’s adopted brother, Loki, and become a fan favorite for his performance.)

Chris Hemsworth had mostly starred in Australian productions by the time the major role got on his radar. The biggest American film he’d done by that time was J.J. Abrams’ Star Trek, in which he’d played the role of Captain Kirk’s father. Even though Hemsworth hadn’t done much within the realm of big-screen blockbusters, he did feel like he could be a fit for the Marvel role. As the actor recalled to W Magazine in 2017, he got that idea after seeing the description of the character:

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