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Chris Evans Reveals His Favorite Captain America Scene
Chris Evans is no stranger to superhero roles, as he played the Human Torch prior to his iconic tenure as Captain America in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Evans' time as Cap is coming to an end with Avengers: Endgame, after appearing in seven movies (in addition to a few cameos). As such, Evans has been reflecting on his time as Steve Rogers, especially as the press tour to Endgame goes into full swing.
Chris Evans has been leading the Marvel Cinematic Universe since 2011's Captain America: The First Avenger, and fans have seen the title character have a massive narrative arc. He's also been in countless action sequences, both small and epic in scale. But there's one that stands out to the 37 year-old actor, as he recently revealed:
I'm partial to that fight scene in the elevator. That was the first scene in the second Captain America movie. It was my first time working with the Russos. It was the first time where it felt like Cap was on his own. The first cap movie, you really feel like everyone was holding my hand. The first Avengers movie I just did my best not to get in the way. The second Cap movie is the one where I really felt, I suppose pressure, and that first elevator fight scene came out really great in my opinion.
It looks like Captain America: The Winter Soldier takes the cake for Chris Evans, specifically the epic elevator fight sequence during the film's second act. You can't blame him, as it's a thrilling sequence in the beloved sequel.
Chris Evans' comments to THR highlights what a significant moment The Winter Soldier was for both his characterization, and the Marvel Cinematic Universe as a whole. The movie brought new colors to iconic characters like Cap, Black Widow, and Nick Fury, while also welcoming Bucky back to the shared universe. But aside from how those heroes were progressing, The Winter Soldier also marks The Russo Brothers' Marvel debut. And we all saw how that turned out.
The Russo Brothers did excellent work with Captain America's sequel, and the duo of directors ended up having a significant role in the MCU as a whole. They did the impossible with large ensemble movies like Captain America: Civil War and Avengers: Infinity War, and will end the shared universe as we know it with next month's Endgame.
As a reminder, you can check out the elevator scene from Captain America: The Winter Soldier below.
All of the action in Winter Soldier is great, but this sequence is something else. The stakes felt high, as it soon became clear that Captain America wasn't safe anywhere. And seeing him dispatch a group of enemies in such a small space (and with magnetic cuffs) is pulse pounding action.
Captain America's story will come to a close when Avengers: Endgame arrives in theaters on April 26th. The fandom generally believes Steve Rogers will perish during the upcoming battle with Thanos, but we'll see what The Russo Brothers have in store shortly. In the meantime, check out our 2019 release list to plan your next trip to the movies.
It's thought that Chris Evans' tenure in the Marvel Cinematic Universe is nearing its end and during a recent interview, the actor revealed his favourite moment as Captain America. Read on for
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And that is Chris Evans, who has played Captain America since The First Avenger was first released back in 2011. The actor teamed with The Hollywood Reporter to answer several questions from his beloved fans. And then it was only a matter of time before Evans was asked about his favorite scene he filmed as Captain America.
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Evans teamed with The Hollywood Reporter to answer questions from his fans, and it was only a matter of time before he was asked about his favorite scene he filmed as Captain America.
Chris Evans Reveals His Favorite Captain America Scene
Perhaps unsurprisingly, it's from the critically acclaimed Captain America: Winder Solider. In a recent sit-down with The Hollywood Reporter, Evans revealed that the elevator scene in Winter Solider is hands-down his favorite fight scene -- despite a fan's stealthy suggestion that the big fight in Civil War just may be the best.
Chris Evans Reveals His Favorite Captain America Scene
Chris Evans may be iconic for playing Captain America -- and a little infamous for his stint as the Human Torch -- but his favorite childhood superhero might not be either of those guys. The Hollywood Reporter interviewed Evans to discuss his role as Steve Rogers, as well as answer fun little questions from fans.
In a "Fishing For Answers" feature with THR, Chris Evans was asked which is one of his favorite scenes from all the Marvel films, followed by a comment on how the Captain America-Winter Soldier-Iron Man fight in Captain America: Civil War was "arguably one of the best". However, Evans had a different answer.
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