The hammer-wielding Brooklyn man inspired by a movie about Chinese mistreatment of women to kill a chef at an Asian buffet went out of his way not to attack Hispanic workers, law-enforcement sources said Thursday.

“I’m not here for you,” Arthur Martunovich told Latino employees he encountered as he allegedly bludgeoned a bloody path through the Seaport Buffet in Sheepshead Bay early Tuesday evening, according to sources.

Instead, the 34-year-old construction worker and Estonian immigrant bashed the Emmons Avenue seafood joint’s owner, manager and chef — all of them Asian men — in the grisly assault, cops allege.

The restaurant’s chef, Fufai Pun, also 34, was killed in the attack while the other two victims remain hospitalized in critical condition.

Martunovich, charged Wednesday with murder, attempted murder and weapons possession, is in a hospital bed of his own — undergoing an extensive psychiatric evaluation at Kings County Hospital ahead of his pending arraignment.

Martunovich, who had no prior arrests in New York, told detectives that he felt compelled to carry out the onslaught after watching an unspecified movie about Chinese men mistreating Chinese women, according to sources.

He also rambled about “space aliens” during the grilling, sources added.