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10 Movies That Prove Liam Hemsworth Is More Than Just an Action Star

The Hunger Games Series (2012-2015) Playing the heroic Gale in The Hunger Games series has easily been Hemsworth's biggest and most successful role yet, and he fits in perfectly alongside Jennifer Lawrence and Josh Hutcherson as one of the franchise's three main heroes. Hemsworth plays his part in all four films, and his earnest nature always feels legitimate. You've probably seen these movies already at this point, but Hemsworth is a big part why The Hunger Games was one of the best franchises in recent memory. The best one is Catching Fire, for what it's worth. Stream The Hunger Games (The first one!) Here Lionsgate

Isn't It Romantic (2019) Hemsworth got to stretch his comedy muscles in Isn't It Romantic, a really fun meta take on the romantic comedy genre. As an over-the-top businessman who's suddenly smitten with Rebel Wilson's lead character, Hemsworth plays the blissfully unaware (and very attractive) hunk perfectly. Just listening to him in his native tongue saying the word "beguiling" over and over again is glorious. Stream Isn't It Romantic Here Warner Bros.

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The Expendables 2 (2012) One of Hemsworth's earliest action roles came alongside some of the industry's biggest heavy hitters when he played Billy the Kid in The Expendables 2. We're not exaggerating: this movie has basically everyone. Stallone, Statham, Dolph Lundgren, Jet Li, Terry Crews, freaking Chuck Norris (!)a real wrecking crew of heavy hitters. Hemsworth plays a super-sniper, and fits right in with these old veterans. Stream The Expendables 2 Here Lionsgate

Independence Day: Resurgence (2016) Hemsworth fills Will Smith's shoes in this 20-years-later sequel to the original Independence Day. Aliens are invading, and he plays a pilot who lost his parents in the alien attack depicted in the first film. Joined by original stars Jeff Goldblum and Bill Pullman, this movie is just like the original: great to turn your brain off for a couple hours and watch some good old fashioned alien action. Stream Independence Day: Resurgence Here 20th Century Fox

The Last Song (2010) Yes, this movie is kind of a sappy romance. Yes, it's based on a Nicholas Sparks book (the same guy who wrote The Notebook). But this is also the movie where Hemsworth did two things: introduced himself in a major way to American audiences, and also introduced himself to Miley Cyrus, with whom he shared a 10-year romance (which also included a marriage). This movie is history, people! Stream The Last Song Here Disney

Knowing (2009) Even before The Last Song, Hemsworth had a super brief role in the 2009 Nicolas Cage sci-fi movie Knowing as an MIT student. Yes, you read those words rightNicolas Cage sci-fi movieand your gut instinct upon reading them was accurate. This movie is out there and ridiculous and over the top, but guess whatit's also kooky and kind of fun. It's about predicting the future, and stopping disastrous events from happening. Come on, that's one hell of a hook, even if the movie itself is...well, let's say sub-par. And it's got the baby-faced, 20-year-old Liam Hemsworth that you see pictured. What's not to love? Stream Knowing Here Summit Entertainment

The Duel (2016) By 2016, Hemsworth had decided to start flexing his way into different movie worlds, and that meant taking a shot at westerns in The Duel. As the lawman, he led the movie, facing off against a villainous town leader played by Woody Harrelson. If you want to see how Hemsworth's Aussie accent fares as an old western cowboy, here's your chance. Stream The Duel Here Lionsgate

Killerman (2019) In some ways, Killerman sort of feels like a take on John Wickonly starring Hemsworth instead. This is his first stab at a dark, stylistic crime thriller; he plays a money launderer who wakes up with amnesia, a whole lot of money, and some dangerous people on his tail. Lots of violence ensues. Stream Killerman Here Blue Fox Entertainment

Arkansas (2020) Arkansas, which will hit VOD services on May 1, will find Hemsworth heading back to the comedy world. This is a different sort of comedy from what he did in Isn't It Romantic, thoughthink more an action-comedy, like Raising Arizona or Pineapple Express. Hemsworth and Clark Duke (who you might remember from The Office or Hot Tub Time Machine) make a Twins-esque duo, who run hot and cold in trouble with an Arkansas-based drug lord played by Vince Vaughn. Yeah, that sounds like fun. Pre-order Arkansas Here - Lionsgate

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