He then made his way to American screens with a small role in “Star Trek” in 2009. and “Thor: Love and Thunder.”
He said, “I absolutely loved this movie.
It’s probably the funniest Marvel movie to date…

I had a smile on my face beginning to end.
I can’t recommend [the] film enough.”
Years later, his sentiments are probably the same.

Marvel changed his life forever but he almost didn’t get the legendary role.
He almost lost it to his own brother,Liam Hemsworth.
During his initial go-round, Chris got audition jitters, and didn’t even get a callback.
“I was intimidated by the director, Kenneth Branagh.
To me, he is Shakespeare.
My brother,Liam, was luckier,” he revealed toW Magazinein 2014.
“He was one of the final five guys up for the part.”
However, the casting directors weren’t feeling the original five they picked out.
Thus, Chris' manager came into play and got him another chance, to which he brought everything.
“That time, I was pissed off.
I didn’t care about Shakespeare anymore.
Swagger got me the part,” he told the magazine.