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Chris Hemsworth Featured in Sneak Peek to 'Jimmy Kimmel Live!' Post-Oscar Special
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The 'Thor' star's brother Liam Hemsworth as well as veteran actors Meryl Streep and Tom Hanks are also seen in the dramatic promo for the annual 'After the Oscars' special of the talk show.

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Jimmy Kimmel has teased fans with a glimpse at his 9th annual "Jimmy Kimmel Live!: After the Oscars" special. In a 30-second "Let It Go" clip, Chris Hemsworth looks pensive as her on-screen mother, Meryl Streep, tells him, "Son, it's time, let it go, it's been 30 years." He insists though, "I will find him. I will destroy him."

Elsewhere, in a dark cell, Tom Hanks is dressed as a Franciscan monk and holding a candle while telling Chris' younger brother Liam Hemsworth who sits behind bars, "He is coming for you." The prisoner responds, "Then let him come," and Tom replies, "As you wish, my son."

Kimmel has lined up more Hollywood stars like Christoph Waltz, Ben Kingsley, Mandy Patinkin, Abbie Cornish, Barkhad Abdi, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Seth Rogen, Morgan Freeman, Andy Garcia, Adam Driver, Queen Latifah, Gary Oldman and Anjelica Huston for his post-Oscar special this year. The special will air live Sunday, March 2 at 10 P.M. PT on ABC with Kevin Spacey as a co-host.

In his most recent episode, Kimmel spoofed ABC's hit series "Scandal" with "Escandalo". Series regular Kerry Washington took part in the so-called Spanish language version of the political drama.

Jimmy Kimmel Oscar special "Let It Go" clip:

Jimmy Kimmel parodies "Scandal":

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