Chris Hemsworth: From Thor to Crime 101 – A Busy 2026 Ahead
Introduction: A Major Year for the Australian Star
Chris Hemsworth continues to cement his status as one of Hollywood’s most bankable stars, with 2026 set to see his return as Thor in Avengers: Doomsday. The Australian actor, best known for wielding Mjolnir in the Marvel Cinematic Universe since 2011, has two major theatrical releases lined up this year that showcase his versatility as both an action hero and producer.
Family Affair in Avengers: Doomsday
One of the most heartwarming aspects of Hemsworth’s upcoming Marvel appearance is that his daughter, India Rose, is embracing Hollywood with a role in Avengers: Doomsday, reprising her role as Thor’s daughter. The film is scheduled for release on December 18, 2026, and recent promotional material reveals a more serious, emotionally-driven Thor focused on protecting his adopted daughter, Love. This marks a significant tonal shift for the character, moving away from the comedic approach of recent films.
Crime 101: Hemsworth’s First Release of 2026
Before returning to the MCU, Hemsworth will star alongside Mark Ruffalo, Barry Keoghan, Monica Barbaro, Corey Hawkins, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Nick Nolte, and Halle Berry in the heist thriller Crime 101, scheduled for release on February 13, 2026. Directed by Bart Layton, Crime 101 is based on author Don Winslow’s novella and follows detective Lou Lubesnick as he attempts to solve a string of multimillion-dollar jewel heists. The film represents Amazon MGM Studios’ ambitious push into theatrical distribution.
Conclusion: A Diverse Portfolio
With both a family-friendly superhero epic and a sophisticated crime thriller on the horizon, 2026 demonstrates Hemsworth’s range as an actor and his continued appeal to global audiences. As Thor potentially approaches his MCU finale, and with additional projects like Extraction 3 and other ventures in development, Hemsworth remains at the forefront of contemporary cinema, balancing blockbuster spectacle with compelling dramatic roles.