I am done with Marvel movies: Natalie Portman

It has also been confirmed that she will not appear in the upcoming 'Thor: Ragnarok', scheduled to released in November 2017.

August 19, 2016 12:45 pm | Updated 12:45 pm IST - Los Angeles

Actor Natalie Portman has ruled herself out of next Thor films.

While discussing her future projects during an interview, the 35-year-old addressed her future in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, saying she does not expect to return in their film anytime soon, reported Ace Showbiz.

When asked whether she would ever reprise her role as Jane Foster, the love interest of Chris Hemsworth’s Thor, she said, “As far as I know I’m done. I mean, I don’t know if maybe one day they’ll ask for an ‘Avengers 7’ or whatever. I have no idea! But as far as I know I’m done.”

While it was confirmed that she wouldn’t appear in the upcoming Thor: Ragnarok , the Oscar winner for Best Actress in Black Swan said, “That was all a great thing to be a part of.”

Thor: Ragnarok hits theatres on November 3, 2017. Taika Waititi directs the film from a script written by Stephany Folsom. It’s based on characters created by Stan Lee, Larry Lieber and Jack Kirby. Kevin Feige is serving as producer.

The third Thor movie stars Hemsworth, Tom Hiddleston, Idris Elba and Anthony Hopkins who reprise their respective roles from Thor: The Dark World .

Cate Blanchett, Jeff Goldblum and Karl Urban are also joining the cast. Mark Ruffalo is additionally set to reprise his Marvel character Hulk.

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