Trailer Avengers: Doomsday | Only in Theaters December 18, 2026

I really hope Chris Hemsworth discussed doing this with a publicist before saying that on The View, though. I'd have thought so, it's not a sensible thing to just blurt out spontaneously - anything you say on The View should be planned and curated to a T. In any case, it's then reported in various articles (such as the one we read), and the effect is much the same.
so, after tlaking about the movie he's on there for, he was asked about Doomsday, i've got it set to go to the time stamp
 

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I really hope Chris Hemsworth discussed doing this with a publicist before saying that on The View, though. I'd have thought so, it's not a sensible thing to just blurt out spontaneously - anything you say on The View should be planned and curated to a T. In any case, it's then reported in various articles (such as the one we read), and the effect is much the same.
It's not like the get the questions before hand - that's the purpose of those particular types of shows and not interviews where things can be planned to that extent. They have major touchstones that are supposed to be steered away from, but that doesn't seem like something that would have been even discussed.
 

so, after tlaking about the movie he's on there for, he was asked about Doomsday, i've got it set to go to the time stamp
Thanks. That conversation seemed pretty harmless to me. If there's a problem here, it's the article, not the actual conversation it was based on. I mean, Chris doesn't even mention his daughter by name in that clip. The article's author included her full name multiple times.
 

I really hope Chris Hemsworth discussed doing this with a publicist before saying that on The View, though. I'd have thought so, it's not a sensible thing to just blurt out spontaneously - anything you say on The View should be planned and curated to a T. In any case, it's then reported in various articles (such as the one we read), and the effect is much the same.
You are way overthinking this. He was telling a moderately amusing and engaging anecdote intended to align with fellow girl dads.
 


You are way overthinking this. He was telling a moderately amusing and engaging anecdote intended to align with fellow girl dads.
Sadly, I doubt it, at least about this. Sure, some people will think it's a nice story. Some won't. And in the public domain about the children of celebrities, the tiny number who will be weird and horrible about it are amplified.
 


That's the parents' decision, not yours.
Oh, absolutely, and I wish them and their children the very best with it. Who’d want to be famous? Not I.

(And it’s not the parents’ decision if people are horrible about their kids on the internet, it’s only their decision initially whether and how to expose them to it.)
 


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