Chris Hemsworth Will always be known for its role in Thor MCUBut a few years ago, he also acted in a documentary chain that is coming back on a large scale. National Geographic The first trailer has been unveiled for Aseem: better nowThe continuity of the 2022 series of Hemsworth shows the star to carry forward its boundaries to improve his physical health. The aim of the new show is to do something different, though. Hemsworth is widely seen as one of the most qualified celebrities on the planet – he has tested his body, now it’s time to test his brain. First trailer for Aseem: better now Looks at Hemsworth in a host of uncomfortable circumstances, all to improve their mental health and attention.
The thrilling three-part comes from the series Darren aeronophski‘Protozoa, Jane rootNutopia, and Chris Hemsworth and Ben GraconWild kingdom. Hemsworth must have faced some of the most severe challenges that have to offer the universe: pain, fear and cognitive decline. The series was shot in six countries in the last two years, and it will show Hemsworth playing drums. Ed Sheeran Concerts in front of 70,000 fans, scales the 600 -foot rock climbing wall in Swiss Alps, and participate in the training of South Korean special forces, including electrocution and pepper sprays. He will tolerate chronic pain with the hope that his body responds to help him live a healthy, happy life, probably some audiences to do so on the way.
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Chris Hemsworth will repeat his role as a final time in one final time Avengers: DoomsdeWhich has been scheduled for release on December 18, 2026. The first name declared for the film Hemsworth was, but They did not spend longer on the setThis has inspired some fans to guess about a potential small role for them DoomsdayMaybe one like Loki Infinite warKilling a favorite character like Thor will definitely help in installing bets, but we are not sure our hearts can take it.
Aseem: better now Starts streaming on August 15 Disney+ And HuluAnd it will air on the National Geographic 10 days later on 25 August. Look at the new trailer above and remain with the collider for more updates and coverage of the show.