Luke Hemsworth is officially putting out the call for a family-style cinematic crossover. The eldest Hemsworth brother recently revealed that he is eager to share the screen with his famous younger siblings, Chris and Liam Hemsworth, provided they can align their jam-packed schedules.
Speaking about his upcoming film Beast, which hits theaters on April 10, the 45-year-old actor confirmed that a brotherly collaboration is a frequent topic of conversation. The main hurdle? Finding the perfect script—and pinning down a certain Marvel star.
"I would love to do something. And we've talked about it a lot. I think we all just need to find the right project," Luke shared, before joking about the logistical nightmare of getting all three men on the same set. "We need to get Chris booked in about two years in advance. He's incredibly in demand."
Despite the scheduling challenges, the Westworld alum remains optimistic about a future team-up and openly invited screenwriters to pitch them ideas.
While Luke is eager to work with his brothers, he is far more protective when it comes to his children pursuing Hollywood careers. Sharing four kids—Holly, 16, Ella, 15, Harper, 13, and Alexandre, 12—with his wife Samantha, the actor admitted that the showbiz bug has already bitten his youngest. However, Luke is actively trying to pump the brakes on his kids' acting ambitions.
"I want them to do whatever they want to do. I want them to be happy," he explained. "But I also want them to get a bit more life experience."
Currently, Luke's own life experience has led him to star alongside fellow Australian actor Russell Crowe in Beast, an action drama centering on a retired MMA champion. Crowe also co-wrote the project, and Luke jumped at the chance to absorb wisdom from the Oscar-winning veteran. He noted the importance of becoming a "sponge" around storied professionals to let their creative magic rub off on him.
Unfortunately, he doesn't get that same level of profound mentorship from his own flesh and blood. When asked about exchanging acting tips with Chris and Liam, Luke joked that the sibling feedback is mostly superficial.
"Chris is always hassling me about my hair," he quipped. "That's really the only advice he ever gives me."
In fact, the biggest challenge the Hemsworth brothers face isn't necessarily sharing a screen—it's getting each other to sit down and watch their respective solo projects. As Luke playfully confessed, trying to convince his siblings to tune in is a constant battle of empty promises and "I'll get to it, man" excuses.