The actor reveals what was the happy moment in his long adventure as Steve Rogers in the Marvel Cinematic Universe
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Chris Evans returns to talk about his bond with the character of Captain America and his long adventure in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The context is that of an important event for all fans of comics and comic films, the Emerald City Con 2024. In addition to underlining the importance of this film genre, often snubbed by critics, the actor revealed his Favorite film among all those starring in the MCU. This is Captain America: The Winter Soldier, the title that has struck the hearts of fans the most, as well as his.
«The Winter Soldier is undoubtedly my favorite of all the films I have played in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. And I'm not just talking about the film itself but the experience. In the first film, I was very nervous, I knew how big the game I was getting into was so I played defense so as not to lose. But with the second film, I played to win instead. Plus it was my first project with the Russo Brothers, we took risks, and the result is that the character came out totally renewed.» says Chris Evans during the same interview that saw him vigorously defend comic films, underlining how many difficulties are involved in productions of this magnitude.
«We are talking about gigantic films. There are many chefs in the kitchen. The empirical evidence is that not all results are actually good. And I'm also talking about comic films starring me. If it were easier, the good ones would be more. But there are so many Marvel films that are phenomenal, and deserve a little more credit" continues the actor in his interview with Total Film. Chris Evans has also ruled out his return to the MCU for now that the shield has officially passed into the hands of Anthony Mackie, alias Falcon, announced as the protagonist of the next Captain America: Brave New World. «I don't think it would be right at this time. I love this character very much and I love working with these people, but as things stand it doesn't seem right to me."
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