Chris Hemsworth Reveals Some Of His Stunt Work For Furiosa, And It Honestly Sounds So Wild

Chris Hemsworth Reveals Some Of His Stunt Work For Furiosa, And It Honestly Sounds So Wild

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Chris Hemsworth is roaring onto the 2024 movie schedule this year with what could be his most explosive movie gig yet. The Australian actor is set to join the connected Mad Max films through his role in the upcoming prequel Furiosa. The Fury Road spinoff is helmed by returning director George Miller, who has some major thrills planned for this high-octane adventure. With that, Hemsworth – as well as his co-stars – participated in some stunts, and the actor shed some light on what was required of him. And, if I’m being honest, it all sounds so wild (in a good way). 

The first trailer for Furiosa teased some incredible feats from the titular protagonist, who’s played by Anya Taylor-Joy. Of course, you also don’t hire a skilled action star like Chris Hemsworth and put him on the sidelines. In the role of Warlord Dementus (who has a wild nose), he’ll get to participate in some of the film’s bigger action sequences, it seems. And some of those involve some massive vehicles. The Extraction star caught up with Empire to discuss his work in the upcoming post-apocalyptic action flick. He specifically spoke about his character’ sweet set of wheels and what is was like taking part in the vehicular carnage from a BTS standpoint: 

The chariot bike is the wildest piece of machinery I’ve ever driven, and I loved every second of it. I mean, hanging off a crane at one point and being loaded onto a monster truck, and then on the monster truck someone unclips me off a harness and the truck spins away into a burnout. How this world comes from one of the kindest individuals, I’ll never know…



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