It would seem that a new Chris Hemsworth, Brie Larson report is trying to paint the co-stars as enemies behind the scenes. Even though their characters seem to like each other in the recent “Avengers: Endgame” film, the story claims that the Australian actor actually hates his female co-worker. Had this been the case, it would have added to the hate that Captain Marvel herself was already getting.
This new Chris Hemsworth, Brie Larson story is courtesy of Star, and it insinuates that the two are not getting along, Gossip Cop reports. As has become a common habit among tabloid publications, a source was also quoted. As is also common among tabloid gossips, this source is likely fake.
“It frustrates Chris that Brie has come in and is acting like she owns the place just because Captain Marvel was number one at the box office. Chris is the easiest person to get along with, but he thinks she’s a prima donna,” the suspicious source reportedly said before adding, “Brie appears to think she’s the best thing that happened to the Marvel franchise. She believes her own hype and comes off as rude. Everyone is getting irked – most of all, Chris.”
This particular Chris Hemsworth, Brie Larson story is nothing more than an exaggerated version of events that stemmed from a little friendly ribbing between the two co-stars. It was nothing more than a verbal form of comradely interaction, but it seems that outlets are blowing it out of proportion.
On top of the Chris Hemsworth, Brie Larson issue, the most recent addition to the MCU also has to deal with the current petition trying to have her removed from the films due to her support for diversity. It would seem that a lot of fans really don’t like the ideas that the actress is championing.


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