Chris Hemsworth Throws Major Shade at Tony Stark; Says Captain America was 'Nicer' to Thor

Thor
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Thor
Credit: Marvel Studios

Iron Man, Captain America, and Thor have always been considered the "Big Three" of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, and since the first Avengers film up to the Infinity saga's culmination Avengers: Endgame, the trio, along with the Earth's Mightiest Heroes has been fighting the big battles against universal threats.

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Thor has gotten along pretty well with his Avenger colleagues but it can't be denied that the Asgardian has oftentimes seen himself as the superior member of the bunch and it would lead to some mini conflicts within the group.

In 2016's Captain America: Civil War, both Thor and Hulk were conspicuous by their absence and weren't involved in the whole Team Cap vs Team Iron Man debacle. Naturally, it would be safe to assume that Bruce Banner will side with Tony Stark because they're "Science Bros" but we never truly know where the God of Thunder stands.

Well, Chris Hemsworth might have finally confirmed after all these years that he's part of Team Cap. When asked by ComicBook which between Tony Stark and Steve Rogers he thinks Thor misses, the actor confirmed: "I don't know that Tony was ever very nice to Thor. [Thor] was the butt of every joke. He wasn't. Cap was always a little more kind of friendly know. Offscreen, Chris Evans can... down is the man."

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I mean, Steve Rogers is definitely the more sensible guy out of the two so Hemsworth's answer shouldn't come as a surprise. However, that's not to say that Odinson and Stark have never gotten along in the MCU because they've shared some pretty good and not to mention funny moments in the franchise as well.

Meanwhile, Thor: Love and Thunder is set to be released in theaters on July 8.

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