He’s busy filming Marvel blockbuster Thor: Love and Thunder in Sydney.
But Chris Hemsworth took time out of his shooting schedule on Tuesday to playfully spar with one of his seven-year-old twin sons on set at Fox Studios.
The muscular actor, 37, was light on his feet as his little boy took a series of jabs in a video shared on Instagram.
Cute! Actor Chris Hemsworth took a break from filming Thor: Love and Thunder on Tuesday to playfully spar with one of his seven-year-old twin sons on set at Sydney’s Fox Studios
Chris’ son seems to be following in his famous father’s footsteps, as he was wearing a superhero cape not unlike Thor’s.
He captioned the clip: ‘Introducing the next heavyweight champion of the universe!’
The Avengers star’s wife, Spanish actress Elsa Pataky, also uploaded a cute photo on her Instagram account of her son on set.
The boy posed with his father, as well as Chris’ personal trainer Luke Zocchi and stunt double Bobby Holland Hanton.
The four of them stared menacingly at the camera, and Elsa, 44, captioned the snap: ‘My A Team.’
‘Introducing the next heavyweight champion of the universe!’ The muscular actor, 37, was light on his feet as his little boy took a series of jabs in a video shared on Instagram
Elsa and Chris have three children: twin sons Sasha and Tristan, seven, and daughter India Rose, eight.
The couple temporarily moved from Byron Bay to Sydney last month to make their work commitments more manageable.
But they have been flying back to Byron via private jet for occasional weekend trips.
Chris is busy shooting the new Thor movie, while Elsa is working on Netflix action film Interceptor.
‘My A Team!’ The Avengers star’s wife, Spanish actress Elsa Pataky, also shared this cute photo on her Instagram account of her son on set with his dad. Pictured with Chris’ personal trainer Luke Zocchi (left) and stunt double Bobby Holland Hanton (right)
The Hemsworths relocated to Byron from Los Angeles with their family back in 2014.
They live in the suburb of Broken Head, a 20-minute drive from central Byron, in a mega-mansion estimated to be worth $30million.
The property features a 50-metre infinity pool, a large Indigenous mural, two bars and a gym complex including steam, sauna and massage rooms.