"This film is the craziest thing I've ever done and I'm honoured to bust my ass and have a nervous breakdown so you can all see it in May 2022."

And that's a wrap on 'Thor: Love and Thunder'. Chris Hemsworth and his explosive guns shared a pre-approved picture of himself standing next to the director of the upcoming Marvel picture, Taika Waititi.

Wearing what appears to be an outfit that will digitally turn him into the calm and collected character named Korg, Taika stands next to Chris who jokes of his "super relaxed" pose during "national don't flex day".

Chris wrote: "That’s a wrap on Thor Love and Thunder, it’s also national don’t flex day so I thought this super relaxed photo was appropriate. The film is gonna be batshit crazy off the wall funny and might also pull a heart string or two.

"Lots of love, lots of thunder! Thank you to all the cast and crew who made this another incredible Marvel journey. Buckle in, get ready and see ya in cinemas!!"

Taika wrote on Instagram: "And that's a wrap on Thor: Love and Thunder.

"Sometimes two people come together to inspire the world and change the cinematic landscape forever. And then there's me and Chris Hemsworth who are too cool to care about anything except making movies that bring people absolute joy. Ok I don't look cool I know that.

"This film is the craziest thing I've ever done and I'm honoured to bust my ass and have a nervous breakdown so you can all see it in May 2022."

You can catch Chris Hemsworth and his guns in 'Thor: Love and Thunder' when it hits cinemas in under a year's time on May 6, 2022.

The cast of Marvel's fourth outing with the Asgardian includes a long list of newcomers to the franchise, including Melissa McCarthy, Christian Bale, Ben Falcone, and Russell Crowe. Natalie Portman will also return to the franchise as Jane, and the movie is expected to continue Thor's journey with the Guardians of the Galaxy crew, whom he teamed up with at the end of 'Avengers: Endgame'.

Before all of this however, Thor's adoptive brother Loki will be helming his own TV series on Disney+ later this month. 'Loki' will begin next Wednesday on June 9.