They threw a wild ’80s-themed party with a host of celebrity guests over the weekend.
But Chris Hemsworth and his wife, Elsa Pataky, took things at a slower pace on Wednesday as they went cycling around Sydney.
The Thor: Ragnarok star, 37, showed off his impressive biceps as he explored the city on an electric bike worth $3,400.
Leisurely: They threw a wild ’80s-themed party over the weekend, but Chris Hemsworth and Elsa Pataky took things at a slower pace on Wednesday as they went cycling around Sydney
Chris wore a grey T-shirt, black pants and white sneakers, and accessorised with a pair of stylish sunglasses from Ahlem.
Elsa, 44, who was riding the same model of bicycle, wore a loose patterned blouse over a black singlet and cropped beige pants.
The couple donned matching bicycle helmets as they pedalled around the city.
Hitting the streets: The Thor: Ragnarok star, 37, showed off his impressive biceps as he explored the city on an electric bike worth $3,400
Twinning! The couple donned matching bicycle helmets as they pedalled around the city
The sighting comes as production continues on Chris’ upcoming Marvel blockbuster, Thor: Love and Thunder, in Sydney.
The latest scene to be filmed involved Chris’ brother Luke Hemsworth filling his shoes to play the titular Norse god in a play-within-a-film sequence, similar to the one that featured in Thor: Ragnarok.
Other actors playing ‘fake’ versions of familiar characters include Matt Damon, who is stepping in as Tom Hiddleston’s Loki, and Melissa McCarthy, who is portraying Cate Blanchett’s Hela.
Action! The sighting comes as production continues on Chris’ upcoming Marvel blockbuster, Thor: Love and Thunder, in Sydney
The latest installment of Thor is being filmed in Australia after receiving a $24.1million location incentive grant from the Federal Government.
Directed by Taika Waititi, the film is expected to bring more than $178million to the local economy, create 2,500 jobs and enlist services from about 1,650 businesses.
According to Screen NSW, it’s part of a deal which will see several Marvel films made in Australia over the coming years.
The film is largely being shot at Sydney’s Fox Studios, but elaborate structures have been seen at nearby Centennial Park, as well as Little Bay.
Source: dailymail.co.uk