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Elsa Pataky breaks her silence after spending weeks apart from husband Chris Hemsworth
Elsa Pataky breaks her silence after spending weeks apart from husband Chris Hemsworth

Daily Mail​

time16-07-2025

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  • Daily Mail​

Elsa Pataky breaks her silence after spending weeks apart from husband Chris Hemsworth

Elsa Pataky has broken her silence after spending a significant amount of time away from her Australian actor husband Chris Hemsworth. The Fast & Furious actress, 48, shared a gallery of photos to Instagram on Wednesday, showing her enjoying time with co-stars on the set of her new Spanish TV series, Matices. One photo captured Elsa and a male colleague embracing as they watched footage of her performance on the European soap opera. Another picture showed a glamorous-looking Elsa posing with female colleagues during a filming break. Elsa looked to be having the time of her life as she worked on her new show, which premiered in May. From A-list scandals and red carpet mishaps to exclusive pictures and viral moments, . She captioned the photos with some excited words: 'Working in Spain again with my favourites!' It comes after Elsa's husband Chris attended Evian's VIP suite on the final day of Wimbledon without his wife on Sunday. The Thor star, 41, and Spanish actress haven't been pictured together in weeks and recently went on very different trips away. Chris enjoyed a beachside escape in Hossegor, France, with his longtime personal trainer and best mate Luke Zocchi, while Elsa enjoyed her own holiday in her native Spain. The couple is still spending time apart and Chris smiled as he posed alongside Dame Helen Mirren and Stormzy at the tennis match over the weekend. His wife Elsa has been keeping a low profile and hadn't posted on social media in weeks until Wednesday. Chris and Elsa were last pictured together one week prior to their holidays as they supported their son Sasha at his surfing competition in Byron Bay. The couple tied the knot during the Christmas holidays in 2010. The Hemsworths have made Byron Bay their home in recent years, after relocating from Los Angeles to Australia nine years ago. Chris has frequently shared glimpses of their laid-back, surf-filled lifestyle on social media. The couple purchased their sprawling 4.2-hectare estate in Byron Bay back in 2014 for $7 million, eventually constructing a $50 million mega-mansion on the site. The property features six bedrooms, a spa, games and media rooms, as well as sprawling outdoor living areas. Chris recently revealed a new addition to the sprawling property - a lavish home gym. The Thor star created a state-of-the-art training facility called The Shed for his fitness brand, Centr, which was unveiled in January.

Chris Hemsworth attends Wimbledon without his wife Elsa Pataky as they continue to spend time apart and have not been seen together for weeks
Chris Hemsworth attends Wimbledon without his wife Elsa Pataky as they continue to spend time apart and have not been seen together for weeks

Daily Mail​

time14-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mail​

Chris Hemsworth attends Wimbledon without his wife Elsa Pataky as they continue to spend time apart and have not been seen together for weeks

Chris Hemsworth attended Evian's VIP suite on the final day of Wimbledon without his wife Elsa Pataky on Sunday. The Thor star, 41, and Spanish actress, 48, haven't been pictured together in weeks and recently went on very different trips away. Chris enjoyed a beachside escape in Hossegor, France with his longtime personal trainer and best mate Luke Zocchi while Elsa enjoyed her own holiday in her native Spain. And it appears, the couple are still spending time apart with Chris attending the final day of Wimbledon alone. The actor looked handsome as he arrived at the match wearing a buttoned down blue shirt, tailored white trousers, a brown belt and dark brown leather loafers. From A-list scandals and red carpet mishaps to exclusive pictures and viral moments, subscribe to the DailyMail's new showbiz newsletter to stay in the loop. The Thor star and Spanish actress haven't been pictured together in weeks and recently went on very different trips away Chris was all smiles as he posed alongside Dame Helen Mirren and Stormzy at the tennis match. His wife Elsa has been keeping a low profile and hasn't posted images to social media since last month when she visited in Spain. Chris and Elsa were pictured together one week prior to their holidays as they supported their son Sasha at his surfing competition in Byron Bay. The couple tied the knot during the Christmas holidays in 2010. The Hemsworths have made Byron Bay their home in recent years, after relocating from Los Angeles to Australia nine years ago. Chris has frequently shared glimpses of their laid-back, surf-filled lifestyle on social media. The couple purchased their sprawling 4.2-hectare estate in Byron Bay back in 2014 for $7 million, eventually constructing a $50 million mega mansion on the site. The property features six bedrooms, a spa, games and media rooms, as well as sprawling outdoor living areas. Chris recently revealed a new addition to the sprawling property - a lavish home gym. The Thor star created a state-of-the-art training facility called The Shed for his fitness brand, Centr, which was unveiled in January. Speaking to Hemsworth's personal trainer and business partner, Luke Zocchi, explained that the facility serves as a space for Centr trainers to test new workouts and equipment while also having fun. 'It's definitely next level,' Zocchi said. 'Chris made sure to include the latest and greatest Centr equipment in the gym.' He mentioned that much of the equipment at The Shed -which includes treadmills, cable machines, weight benches, and power racks - is currently unavailable in Australia.

The Thursday Murder Club to be shown in just 30 cinemas
The Thursday Murder Club to be shown in just 30 cinemas

Times

time04-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Times

The Thursday Murder Club to be shown in just 30 cinemas

Richard Osman has a grand plan to save cinemas. The House of Games TV presenter and bestselling author has argued on his podcast The Rest is Entertainment that they should screen big-budget television dramas alongside the latest films to tackle stagnant admissions. However, his strategic support does not appear to have translated into real-world help around Netflix's anticipated film adaptation of The Thursday Murder Club. 'Some very good news for everyone who wanted to see The Thursday Murder Club in UK cinemas,' he said on Instagram last week. 'Netflix have listened to the clamour, and the film will now have a run in UK cinemas. See what happens when you all ask!' However, 'delight quickly turned to disappointment' among cinema operators after they learnt that it was to be released in a 'paltry' number of just over 30 screens. • Richard Osman envies other writers even if he's making a killing In contrast, Brad Pitt's F1: The Movie, which is funded by the rival streaming service Apple TV, is estimated to have opened at 700 screens and sped into pole position at the UK box office after grossing about £7 million. Cinema operators were hoping for a similarly bumper opening week from The Thursday Murder Club from August 22, propelled by fans of the book and the film's cast, which includes Dame Helen Mirren, Pierce Brosnan, Sir Ben Kingsley and Celia Imrie. • The retirement home that inspired The Thursday Murder Club Phil Clapp, the chief executive of the UK Cinema Association, said: 'Netflix can choose where and when they release their content and given that we're still in recovery those venues which are allowed to play the film will more than welcome the box office. But a significant majority of the potential audience are now likely to be disappointed.' Ted Sarandos, the co-chief executive of Netflix, told an event in March that audiences preferred watching films at home. He said: 'Folks grew up thinking, 'I want to make movies on a gigantic screen and have strangers watch them [and to have them] play in the theatre for two months … It's an outdated concept.' One local cinema owner urged Netflix to repeat the successful strategy it employed for Roald Dahl's Matilda when the streaming date was held back for weeks and it became the highest grossing British film of 2022, and had takings of £22 million. 'Netflix's relationship with cinemas in the UK is inconsistent. To their credit they were one of the few distributors supporting us with films during and immediately after the pandemic. I regret that relationship wasn't built on,' the owner added. 'I can only assume cinemas are being used as either a trailer for the following weeks streaming release or even worse as a patsy for Bafta awards qualification.'

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