NEW YORK — Natalie Portman is putting her body through the paces to get into fighting shape for her next Marvel movie. The Oscar winner, preparing to film “Thor: Love and Thunder” in Sydney, Australia, is training hard after a monthslong pandemic pause in her diet and exercise regimen.
“It was a free-for-all. I did not exercise at all, I ate all the foods I needed and wanted,” she said, laughing and acknowledging that she’s “really tired” of waking up early for the renewed exercise program. Portman said she recognizes she’s fortunate that her job keeps her accountable, “so I have no choice but to tough it out.”
Like so many, she’s also a busy mom navigating her 9-year-old son and 3-year-old daughter’s school and socialization during the pandemic. She pauses an interview to silence her phone, which keeps dinging because her son is on a text chain with his classmates.
Motherhood is what makes her latest project, “Natalie Portman’s Fables,” so close to her heart. Portman tweaked three classic childrens stories — “The Tortoise and the Hare,” “The Three Little Pigs” and “Country Mouse and City Mouse” — to make them more gender-inclusive.