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Chris Hemsworth Shares Tribute Video Titled “Thank You! The Legacy of Thor” in Possible Farewell to His Marvel Character — GeekTyrant

Jun 4, 2025


Chris Hemsworth has been playing Thor, the mighty God of Thunder, for over a decade. He hasn’t been killed or chosen to change up timelines like many of his fellow Avengers, but with all the changes of the MCU, not to mention the upkeep it takes to maintain the Thor physique, it would make sense if Hemsworth was winding down his reign. We haven’t heard anything pointing to that outcome officially, but the actor just shared a tribute video all about his time playing the character, and it does seem like a fitting farewell.The video came with the following note:Playing Thor has been one of the greatest honors of my life. For the last 15 years I’ve held Mjolnir and then Stormbreaker as the God of Thunder, but what made it truly special… was sharing it with all of you. Your passion, your cheers, and your love for this character have meant everything to me. Thank you for making my journey through the Marvel Cinematic Universe unforgettable.. Next up, Doomsday! We already knew Hemsworth was going to be returning for Avengers: Doomsday, as he was included in the announcement lineup, but could this mean the end of Thor?If so, I would understand, but I would also wish they’d have saved the tribute for after the movie. Either way, it’s a fun little watch. Check out the video below, and enjoy:

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