people - Chris Hemsworth heard in new film at children's suggestion
Hollywood-Star Chris Hemsworth ("Thor") relied on the advice of his children, according to his own statements, while recording the animation film "Transformers One". When the role of Autobot leader Optimus Prime was offered to him, he asked India Rose (12), Sasha and Tristan (both 10) for their opinion, the 40-year-old Australian told US magazine "People".
After they urged him to take the role, his children were present during his recordings "behind the scenes", he described. "They suggested ideas to me or tried to distract me."
Hemsworth has been married to the mother of his children, actress Elsa Pataky, since 2010. The animation film "Transformers One", for which in the English original Scarlett Johansson and Jon Hamm have voice roles, is scheduled to be released in German cinemas in October.
- Chris Hemsworth, who voiced the role of Optimus Prime in the animation film "Transformers One," sought advice from his children before accepting the offer.
- During the recordings for the movie, Hemsworth's children were present "behind the scenes," offering suggestions and occasionally trying to distract him.
- The release of "Transformers One" in German cinemas is highly anticipated by children and fans of the Transformers series in the United States of America.
- As a Hollywood star, Hemsworth relies on the perspectives of his children, including his daughter India Rose and sons Sasha and Tristan, for guidance in his acting career, including roles in movies like "Transformers."
- The animation film "Transformers One" is not only a hit in Hollywood, but it has also gained popularity in Australia, where Hemsworth hails from.