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Chris Hemsworth couldn’t stop laughing on ‘Ghostbusters’ set

Chris Hemsworth says he kept "cracking up" on the set of "Ghosbusters" all-female reboot.

Chris Hemsworth, Ghostbusters, Ghostbusters cast, Ghostbusters news, Ghostbusters upcoming movie, Chris Hemsworth movies, Chris Hemsworth upcoming movies, Entertainment news Actor Chris Hemsworth says he kept “cracking up” on the set of “Ghosbusters” all-female reboot.

Actor Chris Hemsworth says he kept “cracking up” on the set of “Ghosbusters” all-female reboot.

The 32-year-old “Thor” star, who plays receptionist Kevin in the film, said he couldn’t keep a straight face because his co-stars Melissa McCarthy, Kristen Wiig and Kate McKinnon were funny in their improvisations, reported Femalefirst.

“There’s some nice role reversal there and I’m such a fan of those women. During shooting I spent more time cracking up and trying to keep a straight face, and there’ll be more outtakes from that than anything else I’ve ever made.

“This is highly improvised work – they just kept the camera rolling for hours,” Hemsworth said.

The actor was initially opposed to the idea of a remake of the 80s classic, but when he came to know about the genderrole-reversal, he couldn’t stop but say yes to the proposal.

“When I heard they were doing a male ‘Ghostbusters’ I thought, ‘No they can’t do that, it’s sacrilegious, it can’t be remade.’

“Then when I heard it was being done with a different spin and a female cast, I knew it was going to be something unique. So when I was offered it, I immediately thought, ‘Awesome’,” he said.

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