Working with family sounds simple until your brother is Chris Hemsworth. In a recent interaction, Luke Hemsworth made it clear that teaming up with his famous siblings is less about willingness and more about logistics. The biggest hurdle is not creative differences or lack of interest. It is scheduling. Luke revealed that if they ever want to collaborate, they would need to lock Chris nearly two years in advance. That alone tells you everything about where Chris stands in the industry right now. When you are leading a global franchise like Marvel’s Thor and consistently headlining major studio projects, your calendar is no longer flexible. It is booked, negotiated, and planned far ahead.
The idea of all three brothers sharing screen space has been discussed multiple times. Luke himself admitted that it is something they genuinely want to do, but finding the right project that aligns creatively and fits into everyone’s schedule is the real challenge.
Then there is Liam Hemsworth, who has built his own strong film and streaming presence with projects like The Hunger Games and The Witcher. Coordinating between three established actors, each operating in different parts of the industry, is not as simple as it sounds.
What makes this more interesting is that the Hemsworths are not short on opportunities. Luke has been part of projects like Westworld and films alongside major names, while Chris continues to dominate blockbuster territory and Liam balances both film and OTT.
Despite that, Luke’s comment reflects something deeper about Hollywood today. Star power at that level comes with scale, and scale comes with time. Big actors are no longer just performers. They are brands tied to multi-year studio commitments.
And that is why a simple idea like three brothers working together turns into a long-term production plan.
Still, Luke made it clear that the intent is there. All it needs now is the right script and someone willing to plan years ahead.
Because when your brother is Thor, spontaneity is not an option.
