Chris Hemsworth "disliked" filming some of his earliest movie projects.
The 35-year-old actor has teamed up with Tessa Thompson to star in the much-hyped 'Men in Black: International' and while he relished the experience of working on the F. Gary Gray-directed film, Chris admitted to hating the movie-making process at points in his career.
He shared: "When I first read the script, and who was involved, and Tessa and [F. Gary Gray] and so on, I thought, 'This is the reason I love this job.'
"I've done things over the years that I've justified, 'Oh, this is good for this and this reason,' but ultimately didn't have a great time. And the older I get it needs to be an enjoyable process."
Chris had a "blast" on the set of 'Men in Black: International', which is a spin-off of the 'Men in Black' film series.
He also insisted that the new movie remains true to the original films while also bringing something fresh to the money-spinning franchise.
He told Cinema Blend: "It felt unique to the original films aesthetically, where we shot all over the world, and with very different characters to what was there before - but still staying true and hitting all the boxes that people loved and appreciated from the originals. We had a blast."
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