Chris Hemsworth’s Moby Dick Inspired Film with 42% Rotten Tomatoes Score Arrives on Netflix Next Month

Chris Hemsworth has firmly established himself as a staple in the realm of major blockbuster franchises. His journey began with a compelling portrayal of George Kirk in the 2009 film Star Trek. However, it was his iconic role as Thor in the 2011 film of the same name that thrust him into the spotlight as a leading man in mainstream cinema. Following his debut as the God of Thunder, Hemsworth reprised his role in subsequent Thor sequels and mainline Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) Avengers films. This franchise success opened doors for him in other significant cinematic universes, including Ghostbusters and Men in Black. This year marks another pivotal moment, as Hemsworth steps into notable roles within the Mad Max and Transformers franchises with appearances in Furiosa and Transformers One.

While franchise films occupy a large part of Hemsworth’s career, he has also ventured into various standalone projects. He has collaborated with prestigious directors like Ron Howard in the 2013 film Rush. Although not all standalone films have garnered rave reviews—such as the war drama 12 Strong, which received mixed feedback—one noteworthy title is set to make its streaming debut shortly.

In the Heart of the Sea Is Coming to Netflix

And It’s Coming Soon

Cillian Murphy on a boat in In the Heart of the Sea

In the Heart of the Sea, based on a true story, will soon be available on a new streaming platform. This film recounts the tale of a New England whaling ship that sank in 1820, an event that later inspired the classic novel Moby Dick. In addition to Hemsworth, the film boasts a remarkable cast that includes Cillian Murphy, Brendan Gleeson, Tom Holland, and Ben Whishaw. Despite its intriguing premise, the film faced challenges at the box office, earning only $94.3 million against its estimated $100 million budget and receiving a mixed 42% rating on Rotten Tomatoes.

However, fans will be able to catch it on Netflix soon, with the film set to debut on the platform on January 1. Currently, it is available only for rent on Prime Video, making this transition to Netflix a favorable change for viewers.

Why You Should Watch In the Heart of The Sea On Netflix

Hemsworth Shines In The Role

Chris Hemsworth shaking Richard Bremmer's hand in In the Heart of the Sea

Despite the mixed critical reception, In the Heart of the Sea remains a captivating watch. It showcases an early collaboration between Hemsworth and Holland, highlighting their chemistry before their adventures together in the MCU. This film allows Hemsworth to flex his dramatic skills in a more grounded role, separate from his superhero persona. Audiences will appreciate Hemsworth’s performance as he brings depth to this intense biographical narrative.

Source: Netflix

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