Avengers-Endgame: Our Marvel heroes’ biblical conflict with Thanos was simply the beginning of a far broader drama in Avengers: Infinity War. The way the Russo Brothers wrapped up that storey in Avengers: Endgame the following year was one of the most thrilling, emotionally heartbreaking, and unforgettably well-told storylines we’d ever seen, raising the bar for comic book movies even higher than we could have imagined.
Vacation: never guess Chris Hemsworth was anything more than a jacked pretty lad who can recite speech with suitable flair from the first time you saw him. The 2015 Vacation isn’t the best of the Griswolds’ misadventures in the series, but it’s still entertaining.
Star Trek: With Chris Hemsworth’s current A-list status, it may come as a surprise that his cinematic career began in a flashback similar to Kevin Costner’s in The Big Chill, where he played the deceased Alex in a scene that was removed from the final cut. The main difference between this and Hemsworth’s Star Trek performance is that he was still in the film, although for a short time.
Rush: It’s a shame that English Formula One star James Hunt died before the 2013 biopic Rush could show him at the pinnacle of his career. He would have been ecstatic to see Chris Hemsworth in the role. Rush is not only a biopic of two of Formula One racing’s most daring rivals but also a thrilling exploit of the sport’s make-or-break risk, leaving audiences breathless.