Marvel Studios Phase 4 will have several Hollywood stars in their new endeavors such as Angelina Jolie, Salma Hayek, Christian Bale, Owen Wilson, but a recent report this week indicates that another celebrity will join the saga, Well, actor Matt Damon might be part of ‘Thor: Love and Thunder’.
As previously reported, the God of Thunder’s fourth film is currently set in Australia, a country in which major cast such as Chris Hemsworth, Natalie Portman et Tessa Thompson, as well as Bale who will be the antagonist and members of “Guardians of the Galaxy” Chris Pratt, Dave Bautista and Karen Gillan, to take part in the live-action directed once again by Taika Waititi.
Now Damon will also be walking on Australian land, as in a recent interview with Daily Mail he said that the famous and his family will spend a few months in this country while he works in the production, But first, he has to undergo 14 days in isolation to avoid coronavirus infections in the area.
“I am very happy that my family and I will be able to call Australia home over the next few months. Australian film crews are recognized around the world for their professionalism and it is a pleasure to work with them, so the 14 day quarantine is well worth it. grief, ”the actor explained to said source.
Unfortunately, it was not revealed what role he will play in the sequel, but he had previously been part of the franchise in a cameo in ‘Thor: Ragnarok’ where he is an actor in a theater where he plays Loki to tell his story. supposed death in part two. This participation was organized by Waititi and Hemsworth who asked Damon to participate.
“I thought it was something great, fun and very easy to do. These guys were really funny, and Taika has really fun decor. It was a little help for me, ”explained the actor at the time in an interview for the Collider portal.
While Matt Damon could be in ‘Thor: Love and Thunder,’ we’ll have to wait for more updates on his participation as the same movie set to be released. May 6, 2021, after that it will be delayed thanks to the Covid-19 epidemic which prevented the start of recordings in mid-2020.
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