Chris Evans has already played two super heroes in the silver screen. Although the actor had two movies as the Human Torch, his role as Captain America would be Evans' biggest role to date. With one box office hit after another, it's sad to think that the actor's six -picture deal with Marvel Studios is almost over. The question that falls on a lot of fans mind is this: Will Evans return as the star-spangled super hero after "Avengers 3: Infinity Wars?"
According to Entertainment Online, the 34-year-old actor will turn his focus to directing. His directorial movie debut, "Before We Go," is already out on cinemas. The actor revealed his thoughts about the impending end of his contract with Marvel Studios in an interview with ET online and said, "It's almost terrifying to think about these being done. It always feels so good to kind of wrap and just say, 'Alright, one more down.' But it's also kind of like high school in a sense. You keep looking to when you're going to be done, and we're almost done now, and you're not quite ready for it to be over." This would mean that Evans will no longer portray Captain America after "Avengers 3," but only time will tell.
Further on his interview, Evans shared his experience directing "Before We Go" and said, "I love acting and I'll always love acting. It's my first love. But I really enjoy [directing]. I'm kind of excited to take the knowledge I acquired during this process and apply it to the next one."
On a lighter note, Anthony Mackie (Falcon) and Evans revealed what fans should expect in the upcoming "Captain America: Civil War" during the last D23 Expo in Anaheim, California.
According to Comic Book Movie, Mackie said during an interview that the movie is "more of a family dispute." The actor added, "The reason people can relate to these characters so much is because they can relate to what they're going through; everybody's fought with one of their siblings or one of their friends, wanted to make up with them, but couldn't figure out the best way to do it and that's kind of how Civil War works." Mackie also mentioned that their uniforms are new and that the movie will have more action sequences.
Evans also joined in on the interview. He agreed with Mackie's words and said, "I feel like families, you have more struggles with the people you love because you care about them. You can't leave them, you have to make this work. It just feels like when you have a family dynamic of people that you may not get along with, but you can't just cut them out of your life, that's what makes the stakes so high." The full interview is courtesy of IGN's Youtube video and can be viewed right here.
After "Captain America: Civil War," which will be out on May 6, 2016, Evans will wear his star-spangled uniform for the two-part "Avengers 3" film. The first part of the movie is rumored for a 2018 release. Stay tuned for more information.