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Luke Hemsworth steals San Diego Comic Con as he blasts out Jeff Buckley after storming Westworld 3 panel


Luke Hemsworth steals San Diego Comic Con (Picture: Getty Images)

Luke Hemsworth just went and stole the show at this year’s San Diego Comic Con.

Joined by the likes of Aaron Paul and Tessa Thompson, the 37-year-old pressed pause on the Westworld III panel to show off some of his vocal chords.

Part way through their discussion about the upcoming series, the actor teased a tune and quickly looked down at the table.

But it turns out his co-stars liked what they heard, as they cheered him on to do ‘more Buckley.’

Yes, putting in their requests the star then blasted out some Jeff and it seems fans were more than impressed.

After his diva moment, Luke’s followers took to Twitter in sheer awe of the Hemsworth brother’s talent.

‘I didn’t know Luke (yes, LUKE) Hemsworth could sing??’ they questioned.

The star had stormed the stage with a surprise appearance, as Tessa joked with the audience: ‘I never like to leave the house without a Hemsworth.’

It’s said screenwriter Jonathan Nolan also trolled the star, following his little performance, adding: ‘This is why we didn’t want him to come.’

Luke pulled up a seat next to Aaron – who is the latest addition to the cast.

‘I’m tripping out that I’m here right now,’ the 39-year-old beamed, according to People magazine.

He sung Jeff Buckley (Picture: FilmMagic)
Aaron Paul was impressed (Picture: Getty Images)

He added: ‘I’m having an out of body experience watching these guys answer questions. I was shell shocked and star-struck and all of the things.’

The Breaking Bad star will play construction worker Caleb in the new installment of episodes due to launch next year.

At the event, on Saturday, the trailer for the upcoming series dropped – and it looks like things are going from bad to worse for our fantasy favourites.

Speaking about the new episodes, Nolan warned we’re about to see ‘something that we hadn’t seen before.’

He said (via Deadline): ‘Dystopia can look pretty beautiful in the world. Just because the world is corrupt inside, doesn’t mean it can’t be smothered over and pretty.

‘We wanted to find a version of dystopia that we hadn’t seen before.’



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