
Chris Hemsworth: Subversion, Marvel, and Inspiring Resilience in 2025
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On the Marvel front, Variety reports that Hemsworth has teamed up with Chris Pratt for an upcoming big-budget Super Bowl commercial for Meta’s Ray-Ban Meta Glasses, directed by Matthew Vaughn. This marks one of their first collaborations since Thor Love and Thunder and shows Hemsworth’s ongoing presence in high-profile media, straddling both blockbuster and commercial realms. Looking further ahead, Kevin Feige has confirmed via Comic Basics that Hemsworth will return as Thor in Avengers Doomsday, due December 2026, with early MCU story meetings hinting he’ll remain an honorary cornerstone of the franchise for years to come.
For streaming audiences, IGN highlights the release of the Nat Geo series Limitless Live Better Now, premiering August 15 on Disney Plus. This documentary again places Hemsworth in the wellness spotlight, with him tackling physical and mental challenges in service of broader health awareness. On social media, Hemsworth continues to inspire Marvel fans and creators, with Instagram reels and posts expressing excitement for his active slate and suggesting even more projects remain confidential or in the pipeline. Finally, as reported by The Hollywood Times, Hemsworth’s presence in Limitless Season 2 and several global docu-projects continues to cement his place as a role model for resilience and reinvention, and his ongoing visibility and engagement on both traditional and digital platforms only seem to be growing as summer 2025 progresses.
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