Thor could return to the MCU in the future, although not in the way we know him
Aunque es dudoso que volvamos a ver a Chris Hemsworth

- August 7, 2025
- Updated: August 7, 2025 at 7:00 AM

Chris Hemsworth, the Australian actor known for his iconic role as Thor in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, has clarified recent statements that led many to speculate about his farewell to the character. In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Hemsworth denied that his message on social media, in which he expressed gratitude to the audience for their support over the years, was a definitive goodbye. According to him, this acknowledgment was part of a new approach that the God of Thunder will take within the franchise.
Thor yes, but not Chris Hemsworth
The actor explained that he is in the middle of a new stage for his character, and reiterated that his message had been misinterpreted. “I was already starting another stage of this character, and this journey has been the most important part of my career. So it was a moment of gratitude, and nothing more,” commented Hemsworth, emphasizing that he remains committed to the role of the Asgardian.
It is likely that the change of direction mentioned by Hemsworth is related to an upcoming soft reboot of the MCU following the event of Secret Wars. This partial reboot could provide creators the opportunity to present a more epic version of Thor, something that many fans have been eagerly awaiting. In this regard, Hemsworth made it clear that, although the version of Thor we have seen so far will change, the character will not disappear from the cinematic universe.
With these clarifications, Thor’s followers can be reassured about the possibility that the God of Thunder will continue to have a significant role in Marvel’s future. The anticipation grows around how his story will unfold, now with a renewed focus that promises to surprise its audience.
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