Chris Hemsworth has officially completed the first year of his 40s, with his wife Elsa Pataky increase Instagram to celebrate with a hilarious and heartwarming tribute.
Pataky, 48, shared a series of pictures of the Thor These include a photo of him lying on a horse, a photo of the two of them covered in snow, a photo of him dressed head to toe in Christmas attire, and another of him half-stepping in the snow-capped mountains.
She also shared snaps of him playing with their children, 12-year-old India Rose and 10-year-old twin sons Sasha and Tristan, when they were younger.
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Finally, she added a few loved-up pictures of the couple and captioned the post: “Happy birthday to the funniest husband and father ever. Life is so much better when we laugh together.”
The actor will soon return to the screen – although we won’t see much of him.
Hemsworth will play the role of Optimus Prime in the upcoming Transformers One animated film.
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But fans are excited to see what another big role will bring him.
Although he attended the San Diego Comic-Con to promote his new film, the actor was asked Weekly entertainment if he has plans, repeat his role as Thor in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU).
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“I don’t know,” he replied, grinning and not letting the words pass his lips.
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“I’ve enjoyed every second of the Marvel experience and I’m always ready to do more,” he added. “We’re all kind of waiting to hear what happens.”
Although his answer doesn’t shed much light on his future involvement in the franchise, there is room for hope that he could one day return as the popular Asgardian.
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