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Hemsworth on 'MIB' co-star Tessa Thompson: Pre-established chemistry a gift

The chemistry that Chris Hemsworth shared with ' Ragnarok' co-sta... Read More
The chemistry that Chris Hemsworth shared with 'Thor: Ragnarok' co-star Tessa Thompson helped the two actors navigate their dynamic in 'MIB: International'.

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The 35-year-old Australian star said working with Thompson, who plays

Valkyrie

in Marvel Cinematic Universe, is always a pleasure and he was impressed with the way she crafted her character of Agent M.

"I think every time you play a new character, you find different personalities. I knew her as Valkyrie. I love that character but that character is vastly different from this one. So to see her in contemporary setting was great.

"She is the lead in MIB, so she had a lot more for her to do. And just watching her craft this character and navigate the story was hugely impressive. She is widely talented and I hope to continue work with her," Hemsworth said during a press conference here on Tuesday.

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The actor essays the role of Agent M in the upcoming film and he said their working relationship was quite helpful.

"After 'Thor: Ragnarok' and 'Avengers: Endgame', it is a gift being able to have a pre-established chemistry. It was a massive benefit in what we have been able to do in MIB due to having known each other's for years now."

When asked if they would share a romantic equation on-screen in the movie directed by F Gary Gray, Hemsworth said the film is more about the friendship his Agent H shares with Thompson's character.

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"No romance in MIB. It is more about our friendship and what these characters learn from each other," he added.

Sony Picture India is set to release 'MIB:International' in the country on June 14.

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