Look at Chris Evans explain why he initially said no to Captain America
Anonymous reports say it can come back to the emblematic role.
In 2011,Chris Evansentered the red, white and blue suit to play the Super-Soldier Steve Rogers inCaptain America: the first Avenger. And while this action has changed over the next eight years, the actor of the role has remained identical to that of the expanded Marvel cinematographic world. It seemed that 2019Avengers: Endgamewould be the last we have seen from Evans as a ceiling, but new reports surfaced on January 14 that the 39-year-old actor could welcome again forA FUTURE MARVEL PROJECT. (True,Evans seemed to deny rumors with a tweet that reads as follows: "But hey, we can dream.) Anyway, a lot can change over time - not only EvansBid the farewell character In a 2018 tweet, he was not even sure he wanted to play it in the first place. While MCU fans are preparing for his possible return, let's look at the time that Chris Evans explained why he initially declared no to play Captain America.
Ahead of the release ofThe first avengerin 2011,Evans spoke to the AP About its reluctance to take such a potentially high job.
"I am a big fan of my private life, my anonymity," he said. "You know, I made movies for a moment, as I said, but it's always an offer at once. A movie like this one, if it explodes, you do not have the 'opportunity to make your foot again again. You must dive into a suite. And this is intimidating, and you compromise a little of the freedom that you really enjoy. "
As predicted Evans, he spent the next eight years of his life playing in Steve in fourAvengers movies, twoCaptain AmericaSequel, aSpider Manmovie,Captain Marvel, andThe ant Man.And it has happened to be a work actor who probably has not been recognized every time he walked in the street to be one of the most famous faces of his generation.
Even at the time, at the beginning of his race as Captain America, the perspective did not seem very attractive to him.
"You can not disable celebrity. Once you hit it, there is no rewinding," continued Evans in the interview of 2011. "I had the chance to have been around People who are much more advanced in the celebrity road as me and you see what it means to be constantly bombarded as a celebrity. And it's always. It's not just one day, that's all time, and it's a delicate pill to swallow. "
Over the years, the actor has opened with anxiety as a public figure. And on an episode of 2020 ofaHollywood journalistPodcast, Evans went back more light on the specific mental health problems he ran up at the time he refused Marvel's initial offer.
"It was the first time I started having a mini panic attack on Set," said Evans from filming the movie 2010Puncture. "I really started thinking," I'm not sure that [acting] is the right thing for me, I'm not sure I feel so healthy I should feel. "
He looked at the people he trusted to help him decide whether or not the role of Captain America, his therapist atIron ManStarRobert Downey Jr.Of course, he took the concert and the rest is the story of the cartoon movie. In the same podcast, Evans said it was "the best decision [he] never done" and that (despite the fact that everything I became extremely famous) "all the things I feared never really do not really do to concretize. "
And if you can not have enough of this star,See Chris Evans 16 years old in his first actor role.
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