Australian actor Chris Hemsworth confessed to Daily News readers during an online chat on Oct. 19 with fans that doing nude scenes for his upcoming movie, Thor: The Dark World, made him a little nervous.

"They're rather intimidating, to be honest. You have a hundred people standing around with lights and cameras, and it's a fairly unnatural setting to be getting your kit off,"  the 30-year-old said.

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He could get used to it considering he's signed on to do three more Thor movies, adding that he is even open to more than what he is contracted to.

"If they continue to work and people want to see more, I'd be happy to continue on," he said. "I love playing this character and being a part of the Marvel world."

If for some reason that doesn't work out, he's got a backup plan that's pretty different than playing an action superhero. A fan asked him what his "dream job" is aside from acting.

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Hemsworth responded, "I would have loved to be good enough to be a professional surfer, but unfortunately wasn't. But I still spend all my time outside of work dreaming about that."

Fans took advantage of the 25 minute chat to learn more about Hemsworth. He revealed he and his two fellow actor brothers, Luke and Liam, were very competitive when it came to sports and are "grateful" for their success.

"[Liam will] tell you he won, but I think I did mostly...Liam and I are shocked that we're even in this position and to be a part of films of this size is just crazy."

Hemsworth added he'd be interesed in doing a romantic comedy with his Thor co-star Natalie Portman. He also told fans during their discussion that his favorite brand of beer is Cooper (which he has a hard time finding in Los Angeles since it's an Australian) and his favorite song for Thor is MC Hammer's Hammer TIme.

Thor: The Dark World hits theaters Friday, Nov. 8