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Chris Hemsworth enjoys doing a combination of comedy and action, and loves the risk that comes with it. The actor says he finds the self-deprecating nature of comedy more appealing than the image of an “unbreakable individual”. Hemsworth spoke about it during a press conference for his forthcoming film Men In Black: International.

“When I first played Thor, there was sort of a naive quality that made it quite fun. In the second film, he became even more serious and even in the first and second ‘Avengers‘ film…the drive that was happening within the scripts was the same,” Hemsworth said when asked about adding a comedy touch to his films.

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“I certainly thought that with ‘Thor: Ragnarok‘, we did something different and just became aware of the appreciation of comedy within the superhero genre, and (that) self-deprecating nature is something far more appealing than this unbreakable individual,” he added.

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The actor, who has gained global fame with his superhero Thor avatar, continued: “I just think we become more accessible. Comedy sort of allows you to take a breath and embark on this journey and not be imposed upon or threatened by the character.

“I enjoy doing the combination of comedy and action a lot. And in ‘MIB‘, it again comes naturally. I find it hard to play characters which are straight because I find them more restricting.”

For Hemsworth, comedy is all about having fun, “especially with the improvisation”.