Chris Hemsworth Labeled “lazy and stupid” for Rumored Disney Role: Fans Voice Major Anguish on X

Published 10/20/2024, 3:03 AM EDT

Comic book adaptations have their charm, but Disney's magic relies on preserving nostalgia, not reimagining it. Unlike comic books, fans expect authenticity, not creative twists, allowing multi-verses, gender alterations and fictional add-ons. Having had authenticity as its bottom line for years on end, changes in the Disney verse are not at all appreciated. Deviate an inch, and fans will not hesitate to voice out discontent. The backlash over Chris Hemsworth as Prince Charming proves it. 

According to Insider, Chris Hemsworth is reportedly being considered to star in Disney's Prince Charming movie, directed by Paul King. The Avengers star, known for Thor: Love and Thunder and Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga, would bring significant star power to the long-in-development project. If cast, Hemsworth would embody the iconic fairy tale character, marking a notable departure from his typical action-hero roles, for a change. No official confirmation has been out yet but the rumor itself has done enough to trigger fans for the mid match. 

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Specific plot points for Disney's Prince Charming film remain undisclosed, but it's expected to offer a fresh take on the iconic character. Prince Charming is famously linked to Disney princesses, traditionally as Cinderella's love interest, though often mistakenly associated with Sleeping Beauty and Snow White. However, fans are unhappy with Chris Hemsworth's potential casting, citing his age in 40s and a rugged action-hero image as unfit for the youthful character, sparking dissatisfaction.

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Not only has it disappointed the fans as a choice but also triggered a viewpoint of discrimination in the industry. 

Fans express angst and disgust over Chris Hemsworth casting as Prince Charming

Expressing outrage over Chris Hemsworth's potential casting as Prince Charming, one viewer labelled the decision "lazy and stupid." Many feel the role requires a younger actor, citing the character's traditional youthful image. Others pointed out the industry's double standard, noting that women are often typecast as older characters at a younger age, while men continue to play leading roles well into their 40s. 

Critics argue this perpetuates ageism and sexism in Hollywood.

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Disney's Prince Charming film is slated to begin production in 2025, aiming for a 2026 theatrical release. Contrary to speculation, the live-action remake will hit the big screen, rather than being a Disney+ exclusive. With Chris Hemsworth reportedly in contention for the title role, the project is generating buzz, despite concerns about his age fitting the character's traditional youthful image.

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Shraddha Das is a Content Lead and the Sub Group Head at Netflix Junkie. Captivated by the power of storytelling and the written word at a young age, which led her to pursue a career in journalism at the Esteemed KIIT School of Journalism and Mass Communication, in Orissa. She has over 1500 articles to her name.

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