Thor puts down his hammer. The Spiderhead actor desire to spend more time with his wife and their children, India, 10, and Tristan and Sasha, 8. Chris experienced an eye-opening moment while working on Limitless.
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"Doing an episode about death made me go, 'Oh God, I'm not ready to leave yet,'" he told Vanity Fair on Nov. 17.
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"Then you speak about kids and family and think, 'Oh my God, they're getting older, and I keep doing more movies.' I missed the window before kids turned 18 and moved out."
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This understanding "motivated me to take some time off," said Chris. When will he slow down? Chris completed his contractual commitments before finishing Limitless, but this month will be different.
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"After this tour, I'll have a lot of time off," he said. "Simplify, be with my kids and wife." Limitless didn't simply inspire Chris. It provided health information.
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According to the series, Chris' genetic tests revealed he has a higher risk for Alzheimer's Disease. Chris remembered learning he was "eight to ten times more likely" to get Alzheimer's.
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He said, "I was confused." "I wondered, "Should I be concerned?" Is it worrisome?"
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He learned that the gene isn't "pre-deterministic" but a "strong indicator" The news made him appreciate the docuseries more.
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"The program, which was initially a study of longevity and should be enjoyable, became more relevant and significant to me than I expected," he remarked. "It helped me focus on prevention and management."