CHRIS HEMSWORTH (aka The Avengers' Thor) and brand new Spider Man Tom Holland sailed up the River Thames before hitting the red carpet for In The Heart of the Sea – WATCH the live video here.
Heroic film stars and action film icons Hemsworth and Holland are currently braving the London weather RIGHT NOW to promote their latest epic blockbuster.
Holland will be seen next year making his debut as Spider Man in Captain America: Civil War while Hemsworth is prepping for his latest outing as Thor.
WATCH CHRIS HEMSWORTH AND THE CAST AT THE LONDON PREMIERE
The red hot film stars teamed up with legendary director Ron Howard for a daredevil stunt aboard a huge sailing ship on the Thames, before sailing into the London premiere.
Anyone who's surname doesn't start with an H was clearly not invited.
Frankly it's a miracle David Hasselhoff didn't turn up to offer his open water life-saving skills...
The heartthrobs were in town to promote their new film In The Heart of the Sea.
The salty tale reimagines the epic true story which inspired the classic novel Moby Dick.
In the Heart of the Sea is based on Nathaniel Philbrick’s best-selling book about the dramatic true journey of the whaling ship Essex.
Joined by their director, Howard, the film stars hit the red carpet at the film's premiere last night on London's South Bank.
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In the Heart of the Sea stars Chris Hemsworth as the vessel’s veteran first mate Owen Chase with Benjamin Walker as its inexperienced Captain, George Pollard.
Cillian Murphy plays second mate Matthew Joy, with Skyfall's Ben Whishaw as novelist Herman Melville, whose inquiries into the event 30 years later helped bring the story to light.
Tom Holland swaps his tsunami trails in The Impossible as young seaman Tom Nickerson, before he enters the marvellous world of Marvel comics next year. Brendan Gleeson plays Nickerson, 30 years later.
It's an epic old-fashioned humdinger of an adventure, with no superpowers of lycra suits to help the mortal men attacked by a terrifying monster from the deep.
Amazingly, it is based on an absolutely true story.
In the winter of 1820, the New England whaling ship Essex was assaulted by something no one could believe: a whale of mammoth size and will, and an almost human sense of vengeance.
The real-life maritime disaster would inspire Herman Melville’s Moby-Dick. But that told only half the story.
In the Heart of the Sea reveals the encounter’s harrowing aftermath. The ship’s surviving crew is pushed to their limits and forced to do the unthinkable to stay alive as they brave storms, starvation, panic and despair.
IN THE HEART OF THE SEA opens nationwide across the UK on December 26.
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