As a movie buff with over three decades of cinematic exploration under my belt, I can confidently say that the reunion of Chris Hemsworth and Mark Ruffalo in “Crime 101” is an exciting development for fans like myself. The duo has proven their chemistry in films like “Thor: Ragnarok,” and it’s fascinating to see them step into new roles outside the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU).
In a fresh crime thriller titled “Crime 101“, Chris Hemsworth and Mark Ruffalo are teaming up again. The movie is directed by Bart Layton, who brought us “American Animals“. This new film sees Hemsworth portraying detective Lou Lubesnick, on a mission to catch a cunning jewel thief. While some in his department suspect the crime might be tied to Colombian cartels, Lubesnick has his own lead – the thief is eyeing a significant final heist. Fans have gotten their first glimpse of Hemsworth and Ruffalo in action, thanks to photos leaked from the set.
Through Digital Spy and Twitter accounts @____ee____ and @hemsnews, we get a glimpse of Chris Hemsworth as detective Lou Lubesnick during the filming of Crime 101 in Los Angeles. The actor dons a formal black suit-and-tie, strikingly reminiscent of his character from Men in Black: International. However, unlike his MIB role, Lou Lubesnick won’t be chasing extraterrestrials in Crime 101. Additional photos feature Mark Ruffalo working alongside his co-star, Corey Hawkins (The Color Purple).
The film “Crime 101” is adapted from Don Winslow’s novel of the same name. This movie boasts an impressive ensemble cast, including Barry Keoghan, Halle Berry, and Monica Barbaro. Initially, Pedro Pascal was chosen to portray a character yet unnamed alongside Mark Ruffalo, but had to withdraw due to scheduling issues. Instead, the Marvel Cinematic Universe actor took on the role in his absence.
Will Mark Ruffalo & Chris Hemsworth Return to the MCU?
In the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), both Hulk (portrayed by Mark Ruffalo) and Thor (Chris Hemsworth) have recently made appearances. Smart Hulk, previously known as Bruce Banner, played a supporting role in the controversial Disney+ series “She-Hulk: Attorney at Law,” helping Jennifer Walters manage her newfound powers. On the other hand, Thor kicked off the first MCU character to star in a fourth solo movie. Following the triumph of “Thor: Ragnarok,” director Taika Waititi failed to recreate the same magic with “Thor: Love and Thunder.” Although fans were thrilled to see Thor again on the big screen, they lamented that it was in virtually any other film.
As of now, neither Hulk nor Thor have been officially announced in any future Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) productions. There are speculations that they might show up in upcoming projects like “Avengers: Doomsday” and possibly “Secret Wars,” a storyline said to involve around 60 Marvel characters. However, Mark Ruffalo has not made any public statements regarding his potential future appearances in the MCU.
As a die-hard movie enthusiast, let me share an exciting blunder that happened earlier this year involving Mark Ruffalo. During an interview, I was asked about the rumored appearance of Captain America in Brave New World, but unfortunately, I misunderstood the question and mistakenly confirmed my involvement, causing quite the stir among fans. However, I had to apologize for the mix-up as it turned out that the Hulk wouldn’t be appearing in Brave New World. Instead, the legendary Harrison Ford is stepping into the role previously held by the late William Hurt as Thunderbolt Ross, also known as Red Hulk.
Speaking for myself, I, Chris Hemsworth, have shared my enthusiasm for a potential fifth installment of Thor. However, I’ve got some specific ideas about what I’d like to bring to the table. Having worked on two Extraction films with director Sam Hargrave, who was once a stunt performer, I’m keen to see more action sequences in the MCU that emulate the style of John Wick. If I get another chance to don the cape and hammer as Thor, I hope we can deliver the same high-octane action that audiences have come to expect from these films.
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2024-10-30 17:31