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Hemsworth Bros. & Parents Hit Hollywood Premiere Together
11 Feb
Summary
- Hemsworth brothers attended the Crime 101 premiere with parents.
- Chris discussed his father's Alzheimer's battle and his risk.
- 'Crime 101' movie, starring Chris, premieres February 13.

The Hemsworth family, including brothers Chris and Liam, recently united for the premiere of "Crime 101" in Los Angeles. They were accompanied by their parents, Leonie and Craig. This event occurred shortly after Chris shared personal details about his father Craig's ongoing battle with early-stage Alzheimer's disease. Chris also revealed his own increased genetic predisposition to the neurodegenerative disorder.
The film "Crime 101," premiering on February 13, stars Chris Hemsworth alongside a notable cast including Halle Berry and Mark Ruffalo. The movie centers on a series of sophisticated jewelry heists along the Pacific Coast, initially attributed to cartels but investigated by a determined detective.
Chris's documentary, "A Road Trip To Remember," released last year, chronicled his journey with his father, aiming to capture precious memories following his diagnosis. This deeply personal project is considered by Chris to be a "love letter" to his father, providing him with stimulation and comfort. The experience has influenced Chris's perspective on his career, leading him to prioritize family time and slow down his pace.




