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Chris Evans, of course, is among the few «Avengers» stars who have not suited up again since 2019’s «Avengers: Endgame.» As such, the past four years have given Evans time to digest what sort of role Captain America has played in his life.
In fact, in his introspective interview with GQ, Evans said he agrees with Quentin Tarantino’s controversial MCU comments about the characters in Marvel’s films being the stars, not the actors. And while different MCU stalwarts like Thor actor Chris Hemsworth, who said Martin Scorsese’s and Tarantino’s Marvel backlash is «super depressing,» Evans, on the other hand, clearly has taken the «Pulp Fiction» director’s criticisms in stride and understands his perspective.
«That was the beauty of working on Marvel films. You never really had to be front and center. Even in your own films sometimes,» Evans explained. «Quentin Tarantino said it recently, and I was like, you know, he’s right. The character is the star. You’re there, but you don’t feel the burden of it.»
Evans has certainly kept himself very busy since his last Marvel gig. Following «Avengers: Endgame,» Evans has starred in several major films and TV series, including «Knives Out,» «The Gray Man,» «Ghosted,» and «Defending Jacob.» Next up, Evans will star opposite Dwayne «The Rock» Johnson in the action-adventure-comedy «Red One.»
Meanwhile, Evans’ MCU successor Anthony Mackie will take up the title role in the 2024 superhero adventure «Captain America: Brave New World.»
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