Actor Chris Hemsworth says it was "weird" for him to use his native accent in the "Ghostbusters" movie as he has always adopted other accents for his recent film roles.
Speaking on Australia's morning show, Hemsworth said: "Doing an Australian accent was weird at first. It's funny because your voice becomes like another prop. But when it's you speaking, and having not done it in a time, you're very much aware of it.
"It's in your head a little bit more. 'Home and Away' was the last time I had to speak like this in a film," he added.
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