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  •   Home > News > Entertainment

    Luke Hemsworth had a "lot of bromance" with Chris Pratt and Taylor Kitsch

    The 44-year-old actor was thrilled to work with the Guardians of the Galaxy star on The Terminal List: Dark Wolf, and praised his co-star as a "very giving actor" who he had a lot of fun with


    Speaking about Chris, co-star Taylor Kitsch and series co-creator Jack Carr, he told People magazine at the premiere screening in New York: "It's an honour to just stand next to [them]. These guys are at the top of their game. They are my idols."

    Hailing Chris a "very giving actor", he added: "He allows you all of the space - he's very collaborative.

    "He's very open to, you know, working on stuff," he continues. "I'm gushing because he's just the most lovely human, he really is. It's disgusting.

    "There's a lot of bromance [on the set]."

    Luke explained he had "always been a huge fan" of Taylor's while Chris is "obviously part of the family."

    He added: "We're all part of the Marvel family in one degree or another."

    The trio spent a lot of time socialising and playing sport when the cameras were off.

    Luke said: "You spend most of your day waiting behind the scenes, so you get to know everyone's personal life pretty intimately.

    "We're in a foreign city, we're shooting in Budapest and Vienna, and they were my only friends, so we're sort of brought together by necessity.

    "We played padel a lot, yeah. It's very, very competitive."

    Luke plays Jules Landry in the show and hailed his role "an honour".

    He added: "It's made for SEALS, it's made for the military, and I think we do it really well.

    "We have some amazing advisors who are just helping me go left when I should be going right."

    Meanwhile, Liam is keen to find a project to work on with his actor brothers, Chris and Liam Hemsworth, again.

    He said: "I would love it to do all three of us together in a film.

    "Liam and I have had a wonderful experience doing another war film called Land of Bad a few years ago and Chris and I have done, you know, a little bit together in the in the Thor films, but I feel like it should be on the cards ... and maybe it is, you know, [I'll] put it out there."

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