Chris Hemsworth Had A Classic Thor-Related Response After Losing Ground In A Race With Co-Star Bryan Tyree Henry

Chris Hemsworth Had A Classic Thor-Related Response After Losing Ground In A Race With Co-Star Bryan Tyree Henry

As a fan who has followed Chris Hemsworth‘s career for over a decade, it’s always a delight to see him embody the God of Thunder, even in unexpected settings like a balloon pop race! It was hilarious to witness this friendly competition between Thor and his co-star, Brian Tyree Henry. Although they didn’t win, Hemsworth’s response about being better with a hammer was spot on, given his iconic role in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.


In terms of upcoming Marvel films, it hasn’t been confirmed (yet) that Chris Hemsworth’s character Thor will make an appearance. Nevertheless, the actor is certainly demonstrating his superhero prowess while promoting his new movie, “Transformers One,” which has recently been released in cinemas. During the promotional tour, Hemsworth engaged in a humorous balloon pop race against co-star Brian Tyree Henry. After losing, the Australian star gave a witty and undeniably Thor-inspired retort.

As a gaming enthusiast, I recently joined forces with my Transformers cohorts for an exhilarating relay race alongside the Aussie chaps from How Ridiculous. For a hearty chuckle, don’t miss their hilarious Instagram video right here: [Link to the video]

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In an unspecified hangar, it felt like the Avengers Headquarters was being reenacted. To begin the race, Chris Hemsworth struck a large balloon and then jabbed several smaller ones before passing the torch to Brian Tyree Henry, who is connected to Marvel through his role in the Eternals cast. Despite not winning the humor contest, Hemsworth penned down this: [Your text here]

I’m better with a hammer 🔨

Indeed, that’s correct! It’s no secret to fans that Chris Hemsworth has played the role of Thor, the God of Thunder, within the Marvel Cinematic Universe for more than a decade now. His last appearance as the character was in the fourth standalone Thor film titled “Love and Thunder,” which hit screens in 2022. Fans particularly enjoyed watching Hemsworth compete in the balloon race. Here are some other reactions:

  • “That first punch is sooo Thor😂” – @tarunsaxena1000
  • “Thor doing side quests” – @mr_ogbebor
  • “More like Hemstooslow” – @gauno44
  • “So much fun to watch and see you beat the Avenger 😉😂😃” – @nath.heimberg

Initially, the actor delivered an impressive balloon punch, yet what followed was unexpectedly amusing to spectators. This could be due to the fact that his character from Asgard is renowned for triumphing in battles. However, there’s an exception, when Thor failed to strike Thanos where it mattered most during their initial encounter, a moment that still likely stirs some painful memories, doesn’t it?

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Despite the Extraction actor openly admitting he’s unaware of Thor’s MCU future, it’s delightful to witness him continuing to relish in his beloved role. I can only imagine that when the next press tour game comes around, he’ll have Mjolnir at his side ready for action!

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2024-09-22 02:37