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Luke Hemsworth: ‘I have to be very specific about which brother I am. But it still gets confusing’ | Film
In Beast, your new film about an MMA fighter, you play Gabriel: a dirtbag guy with a dirtbag goatee. Did you base him off any dirtbags you’ve met?
Oh, that’s all me. I’m channelling my inner dirtbag. He has some inadequacy issues. He’s like a used car salesman; he looks fair and feels foul. But there are parts of me in him – I’m wearing my own snake skin boots for the whole film. I ended up actually keeping one of his suits, which I might have worn to a couple of premieres, which is pretty funny! [Laughs]
It is so fun to play characters like him. It’s nice to be off the leash, right? It’s nice to have permission to do and say things that give people the ick.
I understand the Hemsworths really love MMA and UFC.
We do! I’ve trained for a long time – nothing professional or anything, I just dabble in boxing, Brazilian jiujitsu and muay thai. It was a big part of growing up in my household with my idiot brothers, being able to protect myself from the wild throws and kicks that they’d send my way. Every Sunday I’m usually at either my place, Chris’s place or Liam’s place, and it’s UFC Sunday. The kids will come. There’s always a lot of shouting at the TV and usually we all end up wrestling. Liam will tell you he’s never been beaten at wrestling but don’t believe a single word he says!
What are you secretly really good at?
I just landed a front flip on the trampoline the other day, in front of my 14-year-old daughter. I haven’t seen her so in awe for so long. She was like, “God, you’re really old and you’re doing flips!” I’m not old. I’m 45, mate!
You have done three films with Russell Crowe but you’ve never been in a scene with him. What’s going on?
Yeah! Bloody hell. I think I’ve missed out! I don’t think I’m going to get another shot at this!
Russell is an icon. He’s one of the greatest actors. He is a powerhouse on set. He’s a force of nature when he gets going. He can be abrasive but when you’re onside with him he’s absolutely wonderful. He is a good champion of the little man, the young man, the up-and-coming guys. When [Crowe’s 2022 film] Poker Face almost went under, he took on everything and saved 200 jobs. The film was here or there but the fact he recognised a whole lot of people were going to be out of work if he didn’t step up – that’s a rare commitment, and I take my hat off to him.
What is the best and worst thing about being in a famous family?
I think there’s an assumption that life is easy if you have the Hemsworth name, that you’re gonna get roles super easily. In my experience, it’s actually been a lot more difficult and it comes with a stigma. So I have to be very aware of my craft, making sure I’ve really prepared. That sounds like a no-brainer but I’ve had to really work, really dive deep into that part of my game, you know? But I love it. I’ve had all these beautiful character roles. But there is kind of baggage that’s left over from [Chris and Liam]. Most of it is, “Oh, you’re really short!” [Laughs]
When I walk in the room, I have to be very specific about who I am. But it still gets confusing. Every now and again someone calls me Liam. I actually got introduced at the Beast premiere as Liam Hemsworth, by Rob Carlton. I’m going to call him out! Fuck you, Rob! He came up after and said, “I’m so sorry. I had a brain fart.”
What movie scarred you for life as a kid?
The NeverEnding Story is probably one of my favourite films of all time. It’s the first VHS I remember actually receiving as mine, when I was maybe five or six years old. We watched that film until the tape stopped playing. The scene where Artax the horse gets stuck in the swamps of sadness? It’s so iconic and heartbreaking and fantastic. To this day I still remember being very upset about that.
I also remember watching The Exorcist in our house in Sassafras when I was about 12 or 14. My parents had gone out and we were home alone. When it was windy, the windows would kind of flex and go boink. So during The Exorcist, the most terrifying film that I’d ever seen up to that date, the windows are making noises.
Did you know [The Exorcist actor] Linda Blair has a dog rescue foundation in California? We found this dog online and I was like, is that the same Linda Blair? We inquired about this dog and 10 minutes later I get this phone call: “Luke, I love your family! Come out and see the dog!” So my daughter Harper and I went somewhere out in the hills past Los Angeles and Linda Blair proceeded to bring out about 75 different dogs. We took home the first dog, the one we went out there to see. Her name is Blu, and she’s a California rescue mutt.
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What is the best piece of advice you have ever received?
I had breakfast with Anthony Hopkins once. He invited me and I was like, I’m going to go have an awkward breakfast with Anthony Hopkins and try not to soil myself with terror. We got talking about me wanting to do certain projects and how my agents were saying that I shouldn’t do them. And his advice was, “Fuck them!” He said, “Fuck them. Do what you want. Why are you listening to that? Fuck them.” And I was like, that’s actually pretty good advice! I don’t know if it’s always worked out in my favour, but …
What book, album or film do you always return to and why?
There’s a book series called Red Rising by a guy called Pierce Brown. He’s a sci-fi writer and a Roman historian and he was like, what if the Romans expanded into space? The Red Rising series is just the most entertaining, inventive sci-fi – I urge everyone to check that one out. I’ve gone back to them a few times. I think [The Hunger Games director] Francis Lawrence has the rights to develop it into a TV series, which I’d love to put my hand up for.
What accent does a Roman in space have?
That’s a great question. Like mid-Atlantic with a little bit of British?
What is your most controversial opinion?
I don’t know! I’m trying to think what my kids would be horrified by. They’re probably horrified by me talking about “mogging” and “menty-Bs”.
Perhaps your controversial opinion is that “old people” should be allowed to use language like “mogging”.
Yeah! My controversial opinion is [quoting Dumb and Dumber]: “Senior citizens, although slow and dangerous behind the wheel, can still serve a purpose.”
If you could change the size of any animal to keep as a pet, what would it be?
I’m fascinated by insects and I have always wanted to see a grasshopper that was like 20 foot long. Did you ever see [the 2010 film] Monsters? That’s the coolest world ever – all the cockroaches are big and they’re biting off people’s heads and stuff. That’s a world I want to see.
Insects are so crazy. When I first joined Instagram my account was just macro pics of bugs. I’d like to get back into that. That’s my real secret talent: I’m really good at taking macro pictures of bugs.
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Manchester City v Southampton: FA Cup semi-final – live | FA Cup
Key events
90 min +7: Scienza goes over under some light scrutiny from Nunes. The romantic says the referee should award a free kick, and with it one last chance to deliver into the box; the realist says it’s never a free kick, and the ref correctly agrees.
90 min +6: Saints pump a couple of long balls towards the City box. City deal with them both. Is there to be one last chance?
90 min +5: City win a corner. Doku and Cherki take turns to keep the ball near the left-hand corner flag. The clock, which looked against them when Azaz did his thing, is suddenly their friend.
90 min +3: Harwood-Bellis is booked for a tug on Haaland. He looks aggrieved, but should have been booked earlier for a block on Marmoush, so can count himself lucky in the round.
90 min +1: … but in the first of seven additional minutes, Doku doesn’t back himself to launch the ball from halfway into the unguarded net! He walks the ball up to the edge of the Saints penalty box, then under pressure from the returning keeper, slips a ball across to Savinho, whose attempted thread into the bottom right is hacked off the line! Outrageous!
90 min: The corner from the right leads to a corner on the left. Scienza sticks that under the bar. City clear, and suddenly Doku races away! He beats the walkabout Peretz on the halfway line, and surely City are about to seal the deal …
89 min: What a response from Manchester City. What a blow for poor Saints, though. One last roll of the dice for the underdogs, as Edozie and Archer come on for Fellows and Bree. And Archer’s first act is to win a corner with a bustle down the right.
GOAL! Manchester City 2-1 Southampton (Gonzalez 87)
Doku rolls a pass in from the left. Gonzalez, 25 yards out, has time to line up a shot … and sends a rising heat-seeker into the top-left corner! The equaliser was a bit fortunate, but that was out of the top drawer! Absolutely skelped into the top bin!
86 min: Cherki curls in from the right. Wood half clears with his head; Bree, unsure of his surroundings, concedes a corner with his. And from the set piece, which is half cleared again …
85 min: City have been forced to deploy all of their big guns, and now Silva comes on for Reijnders. Safe to say Pep neither wants nor fancies extra time!
83 min: That was an unlucky break for Saints, but they don’t let their heads drop. Larin meets a cutback on the edge of the City D, and sends a rising shot goalwards. It’s tipped over the bar by Trafford. Nothing comes of the resulting corner, but dear me, this FA Cup semi-final, which has been entertaining from the off, has really exploded into life!
GOAL! Manchester City 1-1 Southampton (Doku 82)
Saints only half-clear the corner. Doku picks up possession on the left-hand edge of the Saints box. He dribbles across the face of goal and shoots. His low drive takes a deflection off the unfortunate Bree, and into the bottom right, past the wrong-footed keeper. The treble dream still alive!
82 min: Savinho and Nunes combine down the right, the former eventually forcing a save from Peretz, who kicks clear for a corner. And from that …
81 min: That is an incredible finish! And the move began on the halfway line, with Jander stripping Cherki of possession on the halfway line before advancing down the left and feeding Matsuki infield. Matsuki then shuttled the ball on to Azaz, and the rest is elegant history!
GOAL! Manchester City 0-1 Southampton (Azaz 79)
Out of nothing, Saints take the lead! And it’s an absolute pearler! The ball worked in from the left. Azaz, with his back to goal, 25 yards out in a central position, turns and whips an unstoppable curler into the top right! Trafford, fully extended, has no chance!
78 min: Ake takes a whack from Jander as the pair compete for a loose ball, but after a quick check to his thigh, he’s fine to continue.
77 min: Nothing comes of the City corner. Bree launches long, and Scienza nearly beats last-man Nunes to a header, but the City defender flicks clear just in time.
76 min: Welington can’t continue, out of every last drop of energy. He’s been run ragged since the get-go, against Reijnders, Foden and Savinho, but never found wanting. Matsuki comes on in his place.
75 min: Doku cuts in from the left and aims for the bottom right corner. His shot is deflected out to the left of goal for a corner. Before it can be taken, Welington goes down.
74 min: … so yes, Saints are clinging on a bit here.
73 min: Gonzalez barges his way into the Saints box from the right and lashes goalwards. Peretz parries well. Cherki has another go. The ball pings off the arm of Charles, but though City claim for a penalty, that arm was tucked away and that’s not going to happen. And in any case City should then score, the ball breaking to Reijnders, clear on the penalty spot … but the resulting shot sails wide of the bottom-right corner with Peretz beaten all ends up.
72 min: Another double substitution by Manchester City. Ait-Nouri and Marmoush are replaced by O’Reilly, who scored both goals here last month as City beat Arsenal in the League Cup final, and Haaland, who, well, y’know.
70 min: Savinho drives at Welington down the right channel. Welington just about stops him getting past, but at the expense of a corner. Savinho takes it himself, launching towards the back stick, but Wood rises highest to belt a header clear.
68 min: City have been much improved in this second half. Southampton clinging on a bit. But they’re holding on.
66 min: The BBC have shown quite a few shots of punters in the stands fast asleep. Both City and Saints fans. The match is great fun, non-stop action, so you have to conclude that the ABV% of the Wembley beer is at turps-level. Sláinte, everyone!
64 min: Savinho slips Nunes into the Saints box down the right. Nunes takes one touch too many, with team-mates lined up in the middle, and has to make to with a corner rather than an assist. Then from the set play, Savinho attempts a low curler towards the bottom right. Peretz gets down to parry with a strong arm, then Saints counter, Larin haring after a long ball down the middle! He looks to have the pace to beat Stones, but Trafford has read the danger and comes out of his box to blooter clear. Oh my.
63 min: Cherki jinks his way into the Saints box from the right and whistles another promising ball through the six-yard box. Marmoush, telescoping a leg, isn’t able to connect. City are getting closer and closer and closer.
62 min: Saints make their own double change, replacing Stewart and Bragg with Larin and the quarter-final hero Charles.
60 min: Savinho bursts down the right and wins a corner. The set piece is worked long to Doku on the other flank. Doku advances down the wing, then cuts back, before slipping Ait-Nouri in on the overlap. Ait-Nouri rolls across to Marmoush, who leans back and skies a shot over the bar. That would have been an outrageously good team goal. Shame for everyone, apart from Saints of course.
59 min: A bit of space for Reijnders, 25 yards out on the left. He takes a touch infield before whipping a violent curler towards the top right. The ball flies just wide of the post, which is just as well for Peretz, because the keeper wasn’t getting to that. Reijnders close to a fine goal.
58 min: City make the first swaps of the afternoon. Foden and Kovacic are replaced by Doku and Savinho.
57 min: Wood makes two big blocks in the space of a couple of seconds, from Nunes and Cherki. City are cranking up the pressure.
56 min: Stewart tries a curler towards the top right. He doesn’t get any oomph behind the shot, and it’s easy pickings for Trafford. Southampton haven’t shown any of their first-half sparkle in this second period yet.
55 min: Kovavic takes a cute touch to turn into space in the middle, then releases Marmoush down the left. Marmoush turns Harwood-Bellis inside out, and is brought down clumsily. The Saints defender should go into the book, but somehow escapes. Then the free kick is worked back to Foden, who opens his body to curl a shot into the top left, but gets it all wrong. High and wide. Goal kick.
53 min: City have looked sharper and quicker since the restart. Pep appears to have issued some beneficial advice during the break.
52 min: A couple of passes down the City left nearly open Southampton up. Foden and Aki take turns to dilly-dally over their cross, and the ball’s cleared easily on both occasions. Then Cherki bursts down the right and fizzes a delightful low ball through the six-yard box. Everyone in sky blue is on the back foot, and a glorious chance to tap City into the lead is spurned.
50 min: Marmoush gets on the end of a long pass down the inside-left channel and enters the Saints box. He shoots. Harwood-Bellis blocks, deflecting over the bar. Saints deal with the resulting corner easily enough.
48 min: City get back into their usual groove of stroking the ball around. Saints sit back and challenge them to break through.
46 min: Azaz nicks the ball off Ake and sends Fellows scampering clear down the inside right. Fellows enters the area, but doesn’t get his shot away quickly enough, allowing the recovering Ake to block and cushion the ball into the arms of Trafford. Big chance.
Southampton get the second half underway. No changes. Nunes is fine to continue, which is good to see. No serious harm done. “I’ll give Kari Tulinius (14 min) When the Saints,” begins Richard Hirst, “but the dirge-like Blue Moon? Never. Which opposition team has not been cowed when coming to Craven Cottage to be greeted by London Calling, bellowed by the massed ranks of, oh, at least 200 fans?”
THE HALF-TIME SHOW starring Jim McCalliog. “Jim McCalliog!” yelps Simon McMahon, having skimmed the pre-match bumf. “Come on, Scott, get the Wembley ‘67 highlights up, you know you want to.”
Well, if I must. McCalliog’s goal, which proved to be the winner, comes just after the six-minute mark of the video below. He was making his Scotland debut as a 21-year-old that day, though he’d already scored at Wembley, as part of the Sheffield Wednesday team that lost the FA Cup final from two goals up a year earlier. His opener, scored four minutes into that match, comes just after the three-minute mark of this.
(In the interests of balance and full disclosure, what happened to Scotland after McCalliog’s goal in 1967 is covered by the first two harrowing paragraphs of this. Oh Scotland!)
HALF TIME: Manchester City 0-0 Southampton
It’s been good fun. City have been slightly undercooked but won’t be fretting yet, though it’s Southampton who’ll be the happier. The Championship side have acquitted themselves very well against the hot favourites.
45 min +1: Cherki nearly jinks his way past Welington down the right, but the Saints full-back sticks to his shoulder before nicking the ball off him. That’s magnificent defending from the Brazilian.
45 min: There will be a minimum of two additional first-half minutes.
44 min: Nunes still doesn’t look comfortable, but he’s OK to see things through to the break at least. That’s a relief.
42 min: Khusanov prepares to come on, but there’s a hold up as Nunes gets back up onto his feet. That’s good to see: for a moment, thoughts turned to poor Hugo Ekitike against PSG the other week, who went down in similar fashion, with nobody near him. Thankfully this doesn’t look anywhere near as serious.
41 min: Nunes goes down with nobody around him. He’s in some distress. On come the physios.
40 min: City with the probing again. Saints holding their shape as ever. Kovacic loses patience and tries to force things with a wedge down the right. Too high, over everyone’s head, and out for a goal kick.
38 min: Now it’s Southampton’s turn to calm things down a bit with a little patient possession at the back.
36 min: … and suddenly City spring into life, Kovacic fizzing a pass down the inside left for Marmoush, who enters the area and whistles a low drive towards the bottom left. Peretz kicks clear for a corner. And from the resulting set play, which is worked from left to right, Cherki crosses long for Reijnders who attempts a bicycle kick and … let’s just award full marks for ambition. To be fair to Reijnders, as the Saints fans chortle, he has the good grace to have a laugh at himself upon getting back up.
34 min: On the touchline, Pep dictates some technical orders in the no-nonsense fashion. He’s not gone full fidgety yet, but he’s stirring, beginning to prowl.
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