It’s not like once these movies are out, your life is forfeit and you can’t have any more control. Just like any type of actor, when a movie comes out, you get a little more of a spotlight, and then it goes away.” So you can monitor. You’ve got to respect the fact that, when a movie comes out, there’s gonna be a surge and there’s going to be some changes, and it’s going to go away. My team told me this in the beginning because they knew I was apprehensive too, they said, “It comes in waves. It was just a matter of adjusting to life-style changes. I’d really be kicking myself if I hadn’t done this. So three movies in as Cap, how do you feel about your relationship with Marvel and what’s come of it?Įvans: I feel really good. All the relationships, especially with Natasha and with Sam, even though we do have The Winter Soldier, he’s more like… we’re doing third act stuff right now, so for the meat of the film, the majority of the film, the connections that he makes, that I think really bring him to life, are with Natasha and Sam.ĭuring the junket for the first Captain America film, you talked about what a big decision it was for you to commit to this character and the amount of films you’d be making. So, any way we can push him in more of a human direction where he does show weakness and he does struggle and he does connect with people and show vulnerability, I think that grounds him a bit and makes him more interesting. He doesn’t want to burden anyone with his troubles and, unfortunately, that’s what makes characters dynamic and interesting. Cap’s such a good guy, it’s hard for him to bleed not just literally, figuratively. In what direction do you think your character has grown in each of those?Įvans: Well I think it’s brought him in more of a human direction. In this film, you get a lot of new relationships and you get to build on old relationships. What is the right thing? Are you of service to that cause? That’s where it becomes a tricky dispute for Cap, because things were just done differently in the 40s, and threats are different now, precautionary measures that are taken now are somewhat questionable and can be suspect in his eyes, so it’s a tough hurdle for him to jump. Now it becomes a little bit more difficult to answer. In this movie, I think the question is, “Well, what is right?” I think it was a lot easier in the 40s to know who the evil was. On this movie it’s about him trying to, not just acclimate to the modern world, but I think it’s always been Cap’s goal to do what’s right and be of service, to help where he can.
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