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Education Occupation Actor Years active 1997–present Relatives (brother) (uncle) Christopher Robert Evans (born June 13, 1981) is an American actor. Evans is known for his roles as the characters in the and in (2005). Evans began his career on the 2000 television series, and in addition to his work in superhero films, he has featured in such films as (2001), (2007), (2010), (2013), and (2017).
In 2014, he made his with the drama film, in which he also starred. Evans made his debut in a 2018 production of.
Evans at the press conference After filming wrapped on, Evans landed in and, and then starred in two independent films in Chicago: 's, playing the sinister Bryce, and, playing a drug user with relationship problems. He then played the the in the 2005 adaptation. Evans reprised the role in the 2007 sequel. That year, he starred as engineer-turned-astronaut Mace in 's science-fiction film. In 2008, Evans appeared in, co-starring, and the screenplay adaptation, co-starring. The following year he appeared in the science-fiction, with. Evans performed his own fight scenes, which took weeks to film, and was bruised during filming.
In 2010, he completed filming on co-directors and 's in, Texas. The film was selected to debut at the 2011 as one of the Spotlight projects for the 10th anniversary of the festival. Also that year, Evans appeared in 's, an adaptation of the from the. Evans then appeared in another comic-book adaptation, 's, where he portrayed Lucas Lee, one of Ramona Flowers' seven evil exes. In 2011, Evans played the character in, and starred in the film, a co-starring. There were initially scheduling conflicts, as both films were set to film in mid-2010. Evans had signed on to appear in multiple films as Captain America, and first reprised the role in the 2012 film.
He next starred opposite in, replacing, who had dropped out. Evans wore a long wig and grew out a beard for the role. He starred in South Korean director 's English-language film. Evans and at a event in December 2016 In 2014, Evans starred in.
He starred opposite in the romantic comedy. His directorial debut, debuted at the 2014. In 2015, he played Captain America again in, and reprised the role in the 2016 sequel, as well as in 2018's, and its upcoming 2019 sequel,. Evans said in March 2014 that once his contract with Marvel is up, he might consider doing less acting so he could work more on directing. In September 2015, he said that he would be willing to sign on for more films as Captain America after Infinity War if Marvel wanted to extend his contract.
However, he has since stated that he will leave the role after the fourth Avengers film. Evans starred in the family drama in 2017. He made his debut in, directed by Trip Cullman, which opened in March 2018 at the as a part of 's first Broadway season. In 2018, he will star as an Israeli agent in the thriller film. Personal life Evans is a fan of the and narrated. Although raised Catholic, he has expressed views and a great interest in the philosophies of.
Evans is a supporter of gay marriage. In 2012, he said “Are you kidding me? It’s insane that civil rights are being denied people in this day and age. It’s embarrassing, and it’s heartbreaking.
It goes without saying that I’m completely in support of gay marriage. In 10 years we’ll be ashamed that this was an issue.” In 2017, Evans was invited to join the. While filming in 2015, Evans adopted a dog named Dodger from a local animal shelter the movie filmed at. Evans dated actress for nine months until they broke up in early 2017. They got back together in the fall of 2017, but Evans confirmed in March 2018 that they had separated once more. Evans on the film set of Captain America: The Winter Soldier in 2013 Film Year Title Role Notes 1997 Biodiversity: Wild About Life! Rick Short film 2000 Judd 2001 Jake Wyler 2003 The Paper Boy Ben Harris Short film 2004 Kyle 2004 Ryan 2005 Bryce Langley 2005 2005 Syd 2007 Voice role 2007 James Mace 2007 Johnny Storm / Human Torch 2007 Hayden 'Harvard Hottie' 2007 Stewart Stanton Voice role 2008 Detective Paul Diskant 2008 Jimmy Dobyne 2009 Nick Gant 2010 Jake Jensen 2010 Lucas Lee 2011 2011 2011 Colin Shea 2012 Steve Rogers / Captain America 2012 Robert 'Mr.
Freezy' Pronge 2013 Curtis Everett 2013 Loki masquerading as Steve Rogers / Captain America Uncredited cameo 2014 Steve Rogers / Captain America 2014 Nick Vaughan Also director and producer 2015 Steve Rogers / Captain America 2015 Steve Rogers / Captain America Uncredited post-credits scene cameo 2015 Me 2016 Steve Rogers / Captain America 2017 Frank Adler 2017 Steve Rogers / Captain America Cameo 2018 Steve Rogers / Captain America 2019 Steve Rogers / Captain America In post-production 2019 In post-production TBA Ari Levinson In post-production. This section of a needs additional for.
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I have noticed a trend of negative reviews directed at the humor in the movie. Listen.humor is subjective. It's also a big part of these types of movies. When I read someone criticize the movie because the heroes are dropping one-liners during intense fighting scenes and to them, this downplays the seriousness of the situation or shows a lack of concern for safety from our heroes, I shake my head so hard I get dizzy. This is a comic book movie! It's a fantasy/fiction/whatever you want to call it! I'm not a comic book expert, but have been a big fan of the Marvel Universe on film since Iron Man 1.
I found the writing in AoU to be sharp and witty. And yes, I laughed more than I thought I would.
'There's not enough character development!' I've seen this in the negative reviews, too. Look, we've had 3 Iron Mans, 2 Captain Americas, 2 Thors, and a Hulk movie to develop the characters. At this point, there isn't much more we really need, is there?
Yes, we see more about Hawkeye's personal side here, but to me, that only feels fair since he's not big enough to carry his own film. And given that he's very much just a human with a great set of physical skills and is less protected and faces his mortality far more than the others do, I felt like it made perfect sense here. We see and learn more about Black Widow in this one, as well. So the complaints about character development don't hold any weight to me. It sounds like the angst of a group of people expecting to see the Empire Strikes Back version of the Avengers.
In Age of Ultron, we get immediate, sustained action. I don't know about you, but if I'm going to watch a movie with a cast of characters that have the abilities of the Avengers, I want to see them in action! The creativity of the collaborative fighting was improved as well and was featured much more so than in the first one. That was something that I think the first film lacked, the side by side teamwork. This movie held my attention from start to finish. As my summary says above, Mjollnir is a pleasantly surprising star of the movie. When you watch it, you'll see why and in my opinion, if you don't enjoy its role here, you really just have a bad attitude!