Luke Hemsworth has expressed a strong interest in collaborating on screen with his brothers Chris and Liam, though coordinating their schedules remains a significant obstacle. The 45-year-old actor, known for his role in Westworld, revealed in a March 30 interview that while the three siblings have long talked about working together, they have yet to find the perfect project to unite them.
“I would love to do something,” Luke stated, emphasizing the need to discover the right script or concept. He humorously noted that Chris, 42, who is highly sought after as the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s God of Thunder, requires bookings well in advance. “We need to get Chris booked in about two years in advance,” Luke remarked, highlighting his brother’s immense demand.
Chris Hemsworth’s upcoming slate includes the December 18 release of Avengers: Doomsday, the thriller Crime 101, and two documentaries—Chris Hemsworth: A Road Trip to Remember and Limitless—on which he also serves as a producer. Despite these commitments, Luke stressed that all three brothers remain eager to collaborate whenever the opportunity arises.
“If anyone wants to write something, then please, please come and see us,” Luke encouraged, inviting creators to develop projects for the trio. He also shared a lighthearted insight into their family dynamic, admitting that keeping up with each other’s work can be a challenge. “Either of us getting each other to watch each other’s stuff is the battle that we face,” he said. “We’re always like, ‘Have you seen that yet?’ ‘Oh, no, I know. I’ll get to it, man, I promise.’”
