Chris Evans has opened up on the ending of Endgame, as we approach the final chapter in the third phase of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Turns out he was pretty emotional at the ending, which is no surprise, hes spoken about the final spin around set for might Cap, but Chris said its the last thing he remembers.
When recently asked what his last memory from the set of Endgame was, it was a bit of a downer.
Getting emotional on the last day of filming, he said. It was surprisingly emotional.
Um well, seeing as were not all that sure were going to get our avengers back following Thanoss snap, yeah, guess thats pretty emotional.
A little more upbeat, though, as he was playing along the Avengers and MCU route, Chris admitted he was pretty keen to take home Captain Americas suit.
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Its really a travesty that 10 films in as Steve Rogers, he still doesnt have a dang suit at home.
They gave me the shield, they gave me the cowl, Im gonna ask for the full suit, he said when talking about what he has of Caps. I never asked for the full suit, [Chris] Hemsworth got the full [Thor] suit…I want the full suit.
You gotta get the lyrca, dude.
Chris was happy to wax lyrical on his favourite scene to film, too, as he admitted it was a fight scene in Winter Solider – especially being his first time working with Anthony Russo and Joseph Russo.
Im partial to that fight scene in the elevator. That was the first scene we shot in the second Captain America movie, he told The Hollywood Reporter. It was my first time working with the Russos. It was the first time where it felt like Cap was kind of on his own. The first Cap movie, it felt like everyone was really holding my hand.
And the first Avengers movie, I just did my best to not get in the way.
However in a hint that hes totally shedding his Marvel name following the release of Endgame, Chris admitted his favourite superhero was in fact one from the DC universe.
Oh, how uncouth to admit that!
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Even though the 37-year-old actor has starred as Captain America in many an MCU film, growing up he was a big fan of Michael Keatons portrayal of Batman in the two Tim Burton films.
I wasnt that cool – I was more into cartoons like Bugs Bunny and Looney Tunes, things like that, Ill say Batman, he said. I probably shouldnt say that – its DC, Im gonna get in trouble!
But those Michael Keaton movies, those werRead More – Source