Chris Hemsworth and Robert Downey Jr. Have Avengers Reunion at Oscars Party
Mar 21, 2024
Summary
Chris Hemsworth and Robert Downey Jr. had a “fun night out” with their wives at the Oscars.
Fans love seeing MCU stars together, but a Tony Stark and Thor reunion on screen seems unlikely on the big screen.
Hemsworth’s time as Thor may be coming to an end, with rumors of
Thor 5
bringing his journey to a close.
Marvel Studios may have once again been shunned at the Oscars, but that doesn’t mean the Avengers didn’t show face, as Chris Hemsworth and Robert Downey Jr. had their own mini-Marvel reunion at the event. As seen in photos shared by Hemsworth on his social media, the two stars and their wives had a “fun night out” last Sunday for the event – and Downey Jr. would feel that more than most after taking home his first Oscar as a result.
Marvel’s The Avengers Release Date April 25, 2012 Runtime 142 Tagline May 4th in 3D, Real D, and IMAX 3D.
Hemsworth, who plays Thor in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, shared the images on Wednesday, showing the pair at the Vanity Fair Oscars Party. Along with an image of the Mad Max: Furiosa star with his wife, Elsa Pataky, Downey Jr. and his wife, Susan, another image shared by ScreenTime really captures a special moment. The shot featured the former MCU collaborators sharing an embrace, showing that there is still a lot of love between the actors.
As two of the founding stars of Marvel’s sprawling universe, fans are always happy to see any kind of reunion, although an on-screen venture featuring Downey Jr.’s Tony Stark and Hemsworth’s god of thunder is increasingly unlikely – even though the multiverse storyline could allow for it to happen.
Downey Jr. departed the MCU in a blaze of glory in Avengers: Endgame, having defeated Thanos at the cost of his own life. For many, the franchise hit a peak that has been hard to follow, and led to much of the criticism that has plagued Phase 4 and 5 in the last few years.
What is Next for Chris Hemsworth’s Thor?
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While Iron Man is gone from the MCU, Chris Hemsworth’s Thor is still carrying the torch as one of the few original franchise characters left in the saga. As things move on, it is inevitable that the actors who have played roles for a decade or more need to move on too, both for their own career diversity and for the simple reason that they age out the parts they have made their own.
For Hemsworth, it looks like that time is drawing near. Recent rumors have suggested that despite the mostly negative reaction to Thor: Love & Thunder in 2022, Thor 5 is in development, and will likely bring the god of thunder’s time to an end in the franchise – or at least lead up to his departure at the end of the Multiverse Saga in 2027’s Avengers: Secret Wars.
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However, even as his Marvel journey moves towards its conclusion, Hemsworth is still very much in demand in Hollywood and will not be going anywhere quite yet. As well as a starring role in this year’s Mad Max: Furiosa, he will also be providing the voice of Optimus Prime in the animated movie Transformers: One, which is expected to be released next year. The actor was also rumored to be playing Hulk Hogan in a biopic of the flamboyant wrestler’s life, but for now that project seems to have hit the mat.
MCU fans can find all of Thor and Iron Man’s appearances as part of the Disney+ Marvel Studios catalogue.
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