The actor recently starred in the Nicolai Fuglsig- directed film, which is based on Doug Stanton's non-fiction book "Horse Soldiers".
"You could feel the heat (from the pyrotechnics) on your neck," Hemsworth said, according to Femalefirst.
"I think a few hairs got singed. One of my eyebrows is slightly shorter than the other," he added.
The "Thor: Ragnarok" star also said it was difficult to film stunts with horses as they had no idea how the animals would react to explosions.
"We were all prepared, with our earplugs and all that, but we're on these horses, some of whom were surprisingly chilled, but some were definitely unnerved and freaked out," he added.
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