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'Avengers 4' more 'shocking' than 'Infinity War', says Chris Hemsworth

The 34-year-old actor, who plays superhero Thor in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), said that he was blown away after reading the scripts of the both the films.

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LONDON: Actor Chris Hemsworth believes that fans will find the upcoming "Avengers 4" more shocking than its predecessor "Avengers: Infinity War".

The 34-year-old actor, who plays superhero Thor in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), said that he was blown away after reading the scripts of the both the films.

"If you were shocked by (Infinity War), I think the second one is even more shocking, for other reasons entirely," Hemsworth said in an interview with Esquire magazine.

"That's what kind of blew me away the first time I read both scripts, is how they managed to orchestrate so many different characters but give them each their own separate shot and moments, and have it be elevated and feel fresh and unique - not just like a messy, thrown-together assembly of these guys," he added.

The actor said he is "even more excited" about the "Avengers 4", which bows out on May 3, 2019.

"The second one I'm probably even more excited about. Just for people to see. I just think it's another step again," he said.

"Each step we seem to take with these films, I've loved the fact that there's been growth and evolution and it continues to surprise people as opposed to sort of flat-lining, which was obviously always a fear-that they'd run out of ideas or run dry of creative excitement. For me, this whole experience has been incredible. In particular the last one," he added.

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