Chris Hemsworth Stuns in Dashing All-White Suit at Movie Premiere
Chris Hemsworth turned heads at the London premiere of Crime 101 on Wednesday, Jan. 28, proving that sometimes simple elegance makes the biggest statement. The actor kept his look clean and sharp, wearing an all-white suit that immediately caught the attention of fans and photographers alike.
The double-button blazer, featuring gold-toned buttons, fit perfectly on his shoulders and added a subtle touch of sophistication. Hemsworth paired it with matching trousers and a white shirt worn open at the collar, skipping a tie for a relaxed but polished look. Brown leather shoes completed the outfit, giving just enough contrast to the otherwise monochrome style.
On the red carpet, Hemsworth often posed with one hand in his pocket, exuding calm confidence. Later, he joined co-stars Halle Berry, Mark Ruffalo, Barry Keoghan, and Monica Barbaro for group photos. Social media quickly praised the choice, with fans noting that the bright white suit captured the “sun-bleached grit” of the film’s Los Angeles setting.
Chris Hemsworth at the European Gala Screening for 'CRIME 101'. 📷 pic.twitter.com/83JYJxrGle
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Crime 101, set to release on Feb. 13, follows Hemsworth’s character, Davis, a meticulous jewel thief navigating one last high-stakes heist along the 101 freeway. He faces pressure from both a relentless detective played by Ruffalo and a disillusioned insurance broker, portrayed by Berry. The film is directed by Bart Layton and is based on Don Winslow’s 2020 novella of the same name.
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This project also highlights a different side of Hemsworth, who is producing the film in addition to starring in it. After years of playing Thor in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, he’s branching out into grounded, character-driven roles. In 2026 alone, fans will also see him back as Thor in Avengers: Doomsday. Reports have also hinted at him leading a modern Tarzan adaptation.
Critics have praised Crime 101 for its focus on character tension and storytelling over big explosions. The London premiere reinforced that Hemsworth can carry any role—whether wielding a mythical hammer or planning a sophisticated heist—with equal ease.
Do you think Chris Hemsworth’s move into gritty, realistic thrillers like Crime 101 is the best step for his career after Marvel, or do you prefer him sticking to superhero blockbusters? Share your thoughts in the comments.


