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Chris Hemsworth is not allowed to give interviews with Chris Evans

Chris Hemsworth is not allowed to give interviews with Chris Evans

Chris Hemsworth and Chris Evans were banned from promoting Marvel films together.
The Australian actor who plays Thor has a “real bromance” with the “Captain America” ​​star, but the two were not allowed to sit together for interviews to promote “Avengers: Endgame” because they behave like “kids in school” and cannot concentrate on what they should be doing.
Hemsworth said: “I have a real brotherly bond with Chris Evans.
“I don’t think they would take us on this press tour because we’re just joking around the whole time and none of it is relevant.”
When asked by Variety if this was true, Evans admitted, adding: “That’s such bullshit!
“We had too much fun together and, really like kids in school, we were separated because we couldn’t get anything done.”
The two get along so well that they would like to work together again outside of the MCU.
Evans said: “I would love to do one of those ’80s buddy comedies where we could shed the characters we’re known for.”
Hemsworth is delighted to have become friends with some of the actors he worked with in the superhero saga, including Robert Downey Jr., Scarlett Johansson, Mark Ruffalo and Jeremy Renner.
He said: “Downey is something of a mentor. He has an incredible friendship with Scarlett, Renner and Ruffalo.”
The 35-year-old actor hopes he will get more opportunities to play Thor, but he has no idea what the future holds.
He admitted: “To be honest, I would still like to do more. And I don’t know what the plan is. I feel like we’ve developed a completely different character.”
“I feel more motivated by the possibility of where it could go.
“But I will use this in other places and with other characters if this is the end.”