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Will there be a new Crocodile in a while?

Aussie-born actor Hemsworth hopes to follow Dundee parody with full-on remake

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Chris Hemsworth wants to turn his spoof trailer for a new Crocodile Dundee film into a real movie.

The Melbourne-born actor is featured in an ad for Tourism Australia that was touted as a trailer for a followup to the original movies featuring Paul Hogan as rough and ready bushman Mick Dundee.

The spoof trailer, which purported to be for a film called Dundee: The Son of a Legend Returns Home, featured the Thor star as a tour guide for Mick’s American son, played by Danny McBride, as well as Hemsworth’s brother Liam, Russell Crowe, Margot Robbie, Hugh Jackman, Ruby Rose and Isla Fisher.

Speaking to the BBC, Hemsworth revealed he has discussed making a film while shooting the ad, and since the commercial has received a positive response, he’s keen to move forward with the project.

“If we could find the right story and script, we might do it,” the 34-year- old said. “While shooting, Danny McBride and I spoke about if it could be a movie. We started to get worried that, if this commercial is as good as we hoped it’s going to be, people are going to be disappoint­ed, we’re going to have to make a movie. But I had so much fun making this commercial, I’d definitely be open to discussion­s about it.”

The original 1986 film, which followed Mick as he travelled from Australia to New York, was a surprise global hit, earning US$328 million in cinemas around the world.

Hemsworth said the film was a huge part of his childhood.

“I’d seen it multiple times growing up and I think, like most people, I loved the sense of humour and sense of adventure that it embodied.”

Previously, Australian star Rebel Wilson wrote on Twitter that she had approached Hogan, Crocodile Dundee’s creator, with an idea for a female-fronted reboot, but had been rebuffed.

However, if Hemsworth’s version isn’t made, he said he’d love to see Wilson take on the role, adding: “She’d be a better one than I’d be, she can sing, too, so we could do a musical version.”

 ??  ?? Australian actor Paul Hogan’s Crocodile Dundee became a beloved character after the film became a surprise global hit in 1986.
Australian actor Paul Hogan’s Crocodile Dundee became a beloved character after the film became a surprise global hit in 1986.
 ?? — WENN FILES ?? Actor Chris Hemsworth has discussed turning his recent Crocodile Dundee parody in a tourism ad for Australia into a real movie.
— WENN FILES Actor Chris Hemsworth has discussed turning his recent Crocodile Dundee parody in a tourism ad for Australia into a real movie.

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