Chris Hemsworth Makes Shocking MCU Confession that Might Raise Eyebrows

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It goes without saying that the Marvel Cinematic Universe is still a force to be reckoned with in Hollywood. Now, with Marvel Studios expanding its content through Disney+, the billion-dollar franchise has continued its streak of dominance with shows like WandaVision, Moon Knight, and Ms. Marvel.

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Fans have been divided by the recent surge of content on the streaming platform, with some claiming they're already experiencing "superhero fatigue" while others continuously enjoying what the studio has been dishing out.

Speaking of Disney+'s MCU content, Thor actor Chris Hemsworth recently made a surprising confession that might disappoint longtime fans of the franchise.

Appearing on Josh Horowitz's Happy Sad Confused podcast, Hemsworth revealed that he hasn't been carrying on with everything MCU-related, especially the shows that stream on Disney+. In fact, the Australian actor admits that he's only seen one episode of Loki and nothing else.

When asked what percentage of the MCU shows he's already seen, Hemsworth said: "No. Nothing. And I would love to. I've seen an episode of Loki and thought, 'Oh, that's cool'." He later explained that his family and other commitments have prevented him from catching up on the latest MCU projects.


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Well, to be fair, Hemsworth has been a very busy man and apart from his MCU duties, he's also tied to other projects outside the Marvel realm. It can be argued though that keeping up with everything that happens in the billion-dollar franchise is essential, especially for him who is still an active member of the MCU roster.

All of the MCU's Phase 4 shows — from WandaVision to She-Hulk: Attorney at Law are available to stream on Disney+.

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