Australian megastar Chris Hemsworth has been spotted filming on location in Brisbane for his new upcoming action movie Subversion.
The A-lister and Byron Bay local was seen walking along the Brisbane River towards the marina in Murrarie on Tuesday before hopping on board a waiting boat with movie crews.
The actor, who got his break-out role on Home and Away, was seen wearing a tan floral button up shirt and brown trousers, aviators and sporting a short-cropped haircut, with his famous gold locks looking much darker.
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The new production with Amazon MGM Studios began principal photography in September, with filming on the Gold Coast in recent weeks.
The film is packed with international stars including Joe Cole, Lily James and Simone Kessell, directed by German director Patrick Vollrath and written by Andrew Ferguson.
IMDB said the movie is about a naval commander blackmailed into piloting a submarine with dangerous cargo across international waters.
Earlier this month, Hemsworth dodged a question about Donald Trump’s announcement that he will impose a 100 per cent tariff on all films produced outside the US.
Hollywood has increasingly relied on overseas production hubs such as Canada, the UK and Australia, where tax incentives have attracted big-budget shoots for productions ranging from superhero blockbusters to streaming dramas.




Hemsworth married Spanish actress Elsa Pataky in 2010 and the couple have three children.
The Thor actor moved home to Australia in 2015 after living in Los Angeles for several years.

