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Chris Hemsworth Shares How Filming With Elsa Pataky Doubles as Date Night
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Date:2025-04-15 05:43:50
Chris Hemsworth is furiously in love with Elsa Pataky.
That's why whenever the couple filmed a scene together for Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga, it didn't feel like work for the actor.
"It's kinda like date night for us because we have three kids," Chris—who shares daughter India, 12, and twin sons Sasha and Tristan, 10, with Elsa—exclusively told E! News during the Cannes Film Festival. "Going to work together is when we get some alone time."
And since Elsa played two roles in the Mad Max: Fury Road prequel, Chris quipped that they "spent a lot of time" on set. As the 40-year-old put it, "It's cool."
However, Chris admitted that his working situation with Elsa, who he married in 2010, did take away some of the movie magic for their kids.
"They were on set a lot," the Thor alum explained. "They've seen behind the curtain and understand the tricks. Nothing is pretty shocking to them."
Describing his brood as a "wild" bunch, Chris joked that the kids are "probably the only ones that would survive in the wasteland" of the Mad Max universe.
"They've seen it," he added of the dystopian film, which also stars Anya Taylor-Joy in the titular role once played by Charlize Theron. "That says something about me as a parent, doesn't it?"
Though Chris has a relaxed approach to parenting, his fitness routine is another story. After all, as he noted, "Exercise is a way to stay sane."
"I have a lot of energy in me if I don't put it somewhere," Chris continued. "I love staying active."
Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga, from Warner Bros. Pictures, hits theaters May 24.
For more of Chris and Elsa's family moments with their kids, keep reading.
—Reporting by Kate Rosen
"Nothing better than a little getaway with one of my besties," the actor shared in April 2024.
"My son wanted to catch a fish for the locals in Fiji and after 3 attempts and about 12 hrs at sea we pulled in this beauty," Chris shared in December 2023. "Fed the village for 3 days. Ps if your wondering why my son calls me Chris it’s because I’m his BFF and true mates don’t call each other dad."
"Last week of our summer holidays!!" Elsa shared in January 2024 during a family trip. "Japan is always fun."
"New Years at the snow with my love ones," Elsa wrote on Instagram in January 2024. "Happy New Year to all of you."
The Hemsworth kids celebrate the 2023 holidays with friends and family.
Chris and India share cotton candy during the family trip to Japan.
For wife Elsa's 47th birthday, Chris orchestrated a celebration with a total of three birthday cakes.
Chris and his twin sons Tristan and Sasha strike their best superhero pose while on vacation in Spain.
"Great to get away for a few days to @visitlordhoweisland before starting on #thorloveandthunder this week!" Chris Hemsworth shared on Instagram.
With his Herschel backpack over his strong shoulders, Chris guides his family and friends during an afternoon stroll.
These two turned up the heat with their sexy salsa moves while celebrating the actress' birthday.
The boys! Chris holds his twin sons, Tristan and Sasha, in a loving bear hug.
Hang ten! "On the hunt for some barrels with my little surf coach," Chris captioned this sweet snapshot.
The model enjoys a day at the beach with her little ones.
The trio enjoys a day together in the Thor star's native Australia.
Chris and Elsa catch some waves in Australia.
Showing India the ropes! Chris helps his eldest catch a fish.
Elsa captures her hubby sharing a heartwarming moment with their kiddos.
Hugs all around!
The longtime couple enjoys a kid-free getaway on Orpheus Island in Australia for Hemsworth's 34th birthday.
"A picture says a thousand words, my kid only says about 4 but he's still awesome and way cooler than this sunset," Chris captioned this Kodak moment.
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