Chris Hemsworth, currently starring in ‘Thor: Love And Thunder’, has been spotted filming the highly anticipated ‘Furiosa’. And the least we can say is that it has changed a lot…
Filming on Furiosa, the prequel to Mad Max: Fury Road directed by George Miller, began in Australia a few weeks ago with Chris Hemsworth and Anna Taylor-Joy set to play the title character previously played here. by Charlize Theron. In the skin of the villain, the Marvel actor appeared unrecognizable in the first pictures of the production.
Indeed, the very first photos of Chris Hemsworth on set have been revealed and testify to the actor’s transformation for the role. With long red hair, a handlebar mustache and a long beard, he is very different from his usual appearance – Thor in the MCU.
While we don’t yet have any specific information about the character played by Chris Hemsworth, we do know that Furiosa’s story will focus on the conflict between two tyrants, Immortal Joe and Commander Dementus, as they battle for control of the desert and the area. Italian. Young Furiosa, torn from her native green Earth, then falls into the hands of a Dementus biker gang and tries to survive so she can one day return home.
Rumors are doing well regarding the distribution of the roles of the antagonists. Also announced in the casting, Tom Burke was said to be in the running for the role of the young Immortal Joe, due to his resemblance to Hugh Case-Byrne’s grown-up version of the character in Fury Road. The role of the second main villain, Dementus, will be played by Chris Hemsworth. To be continued…
Furiosa It has already been announced in theaters for May 22, 2024. Meanwhile, you can see Chris Hemsworth in Thor: Love And Thunder in theaters from July 7.
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