Luke Hemsworth says he's all for working with his famous brothers, Chris and Liam.
"I would love to do something," the eldest Hemsworth brother toldE! News. "And we've talked about it a lot. I think we all just need to find the right project."
He said that he anticipates scheduling problems with Chris, who's played Marvel superhero Thor in several movies named after the character andAvengerstitles.
"We need to get Chris booked in about two years in advance," Luke said. "He's incredibly in demand."
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The three Australian brothers each have lengthy lists of credits.
Luke, for instance, starred in the 2024 movieGunner, with Morgan Freeman, and on the HBO sci-fi showWestworld.
Liam is known for his portrayal of Gale inThe Hunger Gamesfranchise and has also starred in season 4 of Netflix's fantasy seriesThe Witcher, on which he replaced Henry Cavill in the title role.
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"I would love to," Luke said of working with his brothers. "So if anyone wants to write something, then please, please come and see us."
The brothers aren't the only Hemsworths who have onscreen experience.
Chris' daughter India Rose Hemsworth had already become a "difficult actor," heexplained onThe Viewin February. India Rose appeared in 2022'sThor: Love and Thunder, but Chris had to do some convincing to ensure she'd reprise the role in the upcoming filmAvengers: Doomsday.
"She's now 13, so she's a teenager, so a bit different to when we shot the other one," Chris said. "And she walks on set and she's like, 'Ugh, how long is this gonna take?' I was like, 'We haven't even started!'"
Luke also appeared in the film, as an actor playing Thor opposite Matt Damon as an actor playing Loki.
Getting the brothers to watch each other's work has not always been easy, Luke told E! News.
"Either of us getting each other to watch each other's stuff is the battle, that we face," he joked. "We're always like, 'Have you seen that yet?' 'Oh, no, I know. I'll get to it, man, I promise."
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