MONDAY UPDATE: Marvel Studios Casts UK Actor Tom Hiddleston As ‘Thor’ Nemesis Loki
EXCLUSIVE: Talk about spot-on casting. I’ve just learned that Marvel Studios’ Kevin Feige and director Kenneth Branagh have chosen their THOR — and it’s Chris Hemsworth, who can currently be seen as “George Kirk” in J.J. Abrams’ Star Trek reboot and also just snagged the lead in Red Dawn for United Artists on Thursday. (He’s currently filming Joss Whedon’s horror flick Cabin In The Woods for UA, and I heard the studio was so hot on him that it cast Hemsworth in the action pic.) The 25-year-old Australian hunk is a virtual unknown here in the United States. But he played “Kim Hyde” on 171 episodes of Home and Away, the successful Oz TV series where Heath Ledger started. Hemsworth is repped by partner and co-founder William Ward at ROAR management and agent Ilene Feldman. Marvel Studios has scheduled Thor for a May 20, 2011, release.
The way Chris Hemsworth got the part of Thor is one of those great Hollywood backstories that happens only once in a blue moon. Ward had found Chris during one of the manager’s many scouting trips to Australia. Ward brought him to Los Angeles and really put him out there to casting directors and production executives. As for the major agencies, I hear CAA passed on the meeting, Endeavor took it but passed on repping him, and ICM was interested but dragged their feet. But Ilene Feldman understood his appeal immediately.
Chris had read for the part of Thor but wasn’t given a test because a casting director had nixed him early on. I’m told Chris’ younger brother Liam (who’s also a ROAR client) then tested for the role of Thor, but Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige passed. Then, after a conversation with Ward (“You’ve got to reconsider Chris, he’s your guy”), Feige decided to let Chris read again. And once Marvel put him on tape, it was “Oh my god”. Branagh came to town last week and saw the Chris test and made the final casting decision today.
What a week for Chris since, on Thursday, UA picked him as the Red Dawn lead. Brother Liam, who’s only been in Los Angeles for 3 weeks and doesn’t even have an agent yet, just got cast the male lead in Last Song opposite Miley Cyrus in the Disney film based on the Nicholas Sparks novel. Both brothers live in William Ward’s guest house. Unreal!
Thor’s character, in a nutshell, is the Viking god of thunder who wears a winged helmet and speaks in King James Bible-style English, as well as referring to himself in the third person as “the Odinson.” He wields a magic hammer, and can “fly” by throwing the hammer really hard and hanging on to it. Not only is there the movie Thor, but he’ll also be interacting later with the likes of Iron Man and Hulk. Marvel tapping Kenneth Branagh is considered a smart move to elevate the pic since the UK helmer has so much experience with Shakespearean battle movies.
For months now, I’ve been tracking this Thor process though casting directors, agents and the like. Daniel Craig reportedly turned down the lead role. Other names reputedly in consideration were Rome’s Kevin McKidd and WWE champion Triple-H, who previously entered the Marvel universe as a villainous vampire in Blade: Trinity. And also a host of little knowns. (See my previous, Those Who Would Play Thor: Unknowns?) The following actors were tested: Charlie Hunnam (the British co-star of the F/X series Sons Of Anarchy); Tom Hiddleston (award-winning British actor and RADA graduate who played Winston Churchill’s son in HBO’s The Gathering Storm), Alexandar Skarsgard (Stellan’s son who has appeared in the HBO Iraq War miniseries Generation Kill and vampire drama True Blood), Liam Hemsworth (offered a significant role in The Expendables after Sly Stallone saw his tape), and Joel Kinnaman (some Swedish-American dude).
I’d heard Marvel wanted to finalize casting Thor this month. The pic’s release was recently pushed back from July 16, 2010, to now May 20, 2011.
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nice story but he was terrible in Star Trek. Hope with a larger part and a more actor-ly-inclined director he’ll shine. This movie is an enormous gamble and could destroy careers if it doesn’t transcend the awkwardness and many embarrassing quirks of its source material.
Solid casting – definitely seemed to have charisma in the Trek movie
Thor is a pretty difficult character to cast so let’s hope Marvel knows what they’re doing with this pick. Regardless, what matters most is the script. There’s a wealth of great material in the comics so I would hope Branagh has been studying them closely.
I was hoping Thor was going to be Alexander Skarsgård. I wonder if he was offered and passed? Glad it isn’t Daniel Craig he seems a bit old for the part.
Thy Odinson art cast? I say thee aye!
Sorry for the geekout, but man is this interesting! Even more interesting will be the pairing of Hemsworth with the thesp Branagh helming.
I see that Marvel wants a Dawson’s Creek Thor, just like JJ Abrams’ Star Trek.
After watching Star Trek I had pegged this guy as perfect for Captain America. As long as he’s fairly big, he’s a good choice for Thor. I too would have preferred Alexander Skarsgard, but Hemmsworth doesn’t bother me. Just hope the movie’s good!
Was the guy from Adventures in Babysitting busy?
Vincent D’Onofrio who went on to play Detective Robert Goren, in Law and Order Criminal Intent is free I guess now that the show is cancelled. However now I think he is too old and too heavy for the part.
i thought that Skarsgard was actually Branagh’s preference? oh well, so long as its good and we dont need a “reboot” 3 years later. but Marvel is actually doing it so it shouldnt be half bad. (i cite Iron Man and The Incredible Hulk)
Marvel has been doing a bang-up job putting their projects together lately, pairing interesting characters with daring casting and directing choices (Ed Norton was perfect in Hulk, Downey and Favreau were ideal in Iron Man – plus robobabing Gweneth Paltrow – and Sam Jackson – while I would never have thought of him – now seems perfect for Nick Fury.) The major studios can learn from the Maison d’Avi.
I’m reading on other sites that nothing is confirmed. While I trust Nikki I’m going to keep my fingers crossed Alexander Skarsgård gets it until I see Nikki’s famous TOLDJA!
Home and Away has spawned quite a bit of Hollywood talent, including ‘Nip/Tuck’s’ Julian McMahon and ‘King’s’ Chris Egan
the reality is that NO ONE wants to see this movie, even comic book fans. How will Norse mythology be accessible to American audiences? Answer: IT WON’T! That’s why viking movies never work. GOOD LUCK MARVEL!
Couldn’t have happened to a nicer kid. Glad to see him moving on up. Plus I hear he’s hung like an iron fox.
Thanks for getting us the info! So glad that they’ve finally chosen someone. Now let’s get this movie started so that the release date doesn’t have to get pushed back yet again.
IN A WORLD filled with labor-saving power tools, a new kind of superhero emerges to do battle in the 21st century…and he carries a hammer. His name? THOR!
“Fer fook’s sake, this bloody thing is heavy! Why couldn’t they have given me a nail gun? Alright lads, time to light the barbie. Oy! Which one of you tossers nicked me Fosters? Kirk to Enterprise: Beam me up, Scotty. There’s no intelligent life on this film set!”
This hasn’t been confirmed tho, but this guy does look pretty spot on as Donald Blake, aka the Norse God of Thunder.
Uh, sooo…who plays Blake?
“That’s why viking movies never work.” – did I really just read that?
As to his size, I wouldn’t be surprised if they pulled a “reverse hobbit look(LOTR)” when he becomes Thor – enlarge him to 7 foot 5 in the frame when he is the Odinson.
Should have been Skarsgard.
On behalf of CAA let me apologize for what happened. We really would like to represent this kid now that he’s hot. The fact that we didn’t realize he’d be hot is irrelevant. He’s hot now and that makes us want him. Of course if Thor flops we won’t be interested in him at all. In the meantime we’d be happy to sign him.
To the Thor naysayers, a few years back a lot of people were saying that Iron Man couldn’t possibly be financially viable because he was a second-tier Marvel character that not enough people were familiar with. When you put talented people in charge of these characters, they will soar.
Nice to hear stories like this. Congrats to the guy
oh pfff what a load of crap, Alex Skarsgard would’ve been the perfect man for the job, and if Brannagh didn’t see that he’s just fooling himself… this is gonna suck…
Good choice and this is not a Viking movie. I’ve read the script (before revisions) and it’s nothing short of incredible. Lord of the Rings meets Clash of the Titans.