Chris Hemsworth turned heads on the red carpet, but this time, it wasn’t just for his charm. The Thor actor proudly walked side by side with his twin sons, Tristan and Sasha, who made a rare public appearance at the London premiere of his hit documentary series Limitless: Live Better Now.
At just 11 years old, the boys nearly stole the spotlight from their Hollywood father. Sharp suits, confident smiles, and a striking resemblance to Chris had cameras flashing their way.
One twin sported a classic black tuxedo, while the other kept things relaxed in a casual suit, both pairing the look with sneakers for a laid-back finish.
It was a full family affair. Elsa Pataky, Chris’ wife, radiated glamour in a shimmering silver mesh minidress and matching heels, her sleek blonde ponytail completing the elegant look.
Chris himself opted for a smart yet relaxed ensemble – a tailored blue suit jacket layered over a crisp shirt, navy trousers, and white sneakers.
The event wasn’t short on Hemsworths. Younger brother Liam Hemsworth arrived with girlfriend Gabriella Brooks in tow, adding to the star-studded family vibe.
Parents Craig and Leonie Hemsworth joined as well, warmly welcomed by their son on the red carpet. Noticeably absent was 13-year-old India Rose, Chris’ daughter, who did not make a public appearance at the event.
The Australian-born actor, who now lives in Byron Bay with his family, opened up in a past interview about their decision to leave Los Angeles for a quieter life down under.
“There was a period when I had to be there [in LA], just purely to be knocking on doors and going to auditions and meetings,” he told The Father Hood. “But when I’d got my foot in the door and I didn’t need to be there every day, we very quickly made the decision to come back home.”
“And my wife, being from Spain, loves Australia obviously, [so] it wasn’t much of a conversation,” he added. “Maybe that will change down the road, but presently we have the luxury to travel back and forth.”
Life in Byron Bay suits them well. The beachside town offers the freedom and simplicity Chris always dreamed of for his kids.
“That’s always been the dream for me, to work around the world, but still call Australia home… They’re having a lot more fun in Australia than they were in the States, I can tell you that,” he explained.
Limitless, originally launched in 2022, follows Chris as he explores ways to live longer and stronger – a mission sparked by the discovery of his genetic predisposition to Alzheimer’s disease. The latest season cranks up the intensity.
Expect high-octane feats. From scaling the snowy peaks of the Swiss Alps, training with elite South Korean Special Forces, to an unexpected musical moment playing drums during an Ed Sheeran concert, Hemsworth is all in.
“Making this series has been a life-changing journey,” he said. “I’ve discovered so much about my own health, resilience, and what it really means to live well.”
“I hope this next chapter inspires audiences to step outside their comfort zones and embrace challenges, because the impact it’s had on my life has been truly profound.”