Why Chris Hemsworth’s New Role Isn’t Your Typical Villain

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Why Chris Hemsworth's New Role Isn't Your Typical Villain

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Chris Hemsworth is walking on the dark side.

After playing unforgettable heroes in motion pictures such as Extraction and as Thor in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, the star is delighted to lastly take advantage of his ominous side for the brand-new Netflix film Spiderhead, in which his character Steve runs a questionable penitentiary. (to put it simply, he offers prisoners drugs to make a minimized sentence.)

“It may be seen as sinister and manipulative, but he does believe he’s doing it for the betterment of mankind,” the 38- year-old specifically informed E! News’ Daily Pop June17 “He does believe what he’s doing is just and noble and that left up to our own devices, we’ll destroy ourselves. So, he sees it as himself to play God and intervene.”

One of the movie’s experiments carried out by Chris’ villain includes a drug that makes individuals fall incredibly in love with one another. But unlike his character, the star thinks something like that is much better left in fiction.