Natalie Portman, 39, arrived in Sydney, Australia earlier this month to begin filming the Marvel movie Thor: Love and Thunder.
The film was slated to shoot at Moore Park’s Fox Studios, however the filming location is believed to be under review as NSW continues to battle the COVID-19 pandemic.
According to The Daily Telegraph, the superhero flick is tipped to move to Queensland.
Back to work: Natalie Portman (left) arrived in Sydney, Australia earlier this month to begin filming the Marvel movie Thor: Love and Thunder. Pictured with Chris Hemsworth
The publication claims that the film’s cast including Natalie and her co-star Chris Hemsworth, 37, are currently awaiting news of whether a relocation will happen.
Filming is scheduled to begin next month.
A number of large productions are set to shoot in the Sunshine state including Baz Luhrmann’s Elvis and Channel Seven’s new game show Holey Moley.
Down Under: The film was slated to shoot at Moore Park’s Fox Studios, however the filming location is believed to be under review as NSW continues to battle the COVID-19 pandemic. Pictured: Natalie and Chris
Natalie will wield the mythical hammer in the next film Thor film, set for release in 2022.
But that doesn’t mean Chris will be stepping away from the action hero role which made him a global megastar.
Speaking to Poland’s Elle Man this month, Chris confirmed he won’t be retiring his famous character after Thor: Love and Thunder.
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‘Are you crazy?! I’m not going into any retirement period,’ he said.
‘Thor is far too young for that. He’s only 1,500 years old. It’s definitely not a film that I say goodbye to. At least I hope so.’
The movie, the fourth in the action franchise, reunites Chris with Tessa Thompson and Natalie, and also features Christian Bale.
Not going anywhere! Speaking to Poland’s Elle Man this month, Chris confirmed he won’t be retiring his famous character after Thor: Love and Thunder, set for release in 2022
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