The “Furiosa” and “Thor” actor gets his actual Walk of Fame star on May 23.
Chris Hemsworthis getting a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on May 23.
However, at one point, he thought this had already happened.

Chris Hemsworth.James D. Morgan/Getty
In 2019, Hemsworth and otherAvengers: Endgamecast members put their handprints in cement outside the TCL Chinese Theater.
“I thought that was the Walk of Fame,“Hemsworth toldVariety.
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However, that’s not what was happening.

Chris Hemsworth as Thor in ‘Thor: The Dark World’.Everett Collection
“I went along with it like I completely knew what was happening.
It was kind of afterwards, I was like, ‘So where’s the star?'”
“And someone told me, ‘No, that’s not what this is.'”

Chris Hemsworth as Dementus in ‘Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga’.Jasin Boland/Warner Bros.
“This is my second attempt in some ways,” he said.
“That’s where my suspicion and uncertainty stems from.”
“It’s so positive and great and I’m honored.
But then there’s that part of you that says, ‘It’s not really happening.
Or they’re tricking you.”
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While the accomplished actor may claim to have imposter syndrome, he’s not nervous about defending his territory.
It felt harsh, and it bothers me, especially from heroes.
It was an eye-roll for me, people bashing the superhero space, Hemsworth said.
Those guys had films that didnt work too we all have.
Were they all wrong?
He also said those great directors have misdiagnosed the cause of struggles for movie theaters.
Cinema-going did not change because of superheroes, but because of smartphones and social media, he said.
Superhero films actually kept people in the cinemas during that transition and now people are coming back.
So they deserve a little more appreciation.