After Deadpool and Wolverine made cameo appearances, Chris Evans discusses Captain America's return.
Chris Evans has spoken on the prospect of playing Captain America again after leaving the MCU and making an unexpected comeback as Johnny Storm in Deadpool & Wolverine. The veteran of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, who last appeared as Steve Rogers in Avengers: Endgame, talked with US Weekly about what he would need to go through to rejoin the MCU.
Unfortunately, if Evans' remark is taken at face value, Marvel fans' aspirations of seeing Captain America in the next Avengers: Doomsday or Secret Wars are called into question. "Oh my god, I have no idea. Evans said, "I think it might be better just to let those times be those times. Those were wonderful, wonderful times, and it's probably the role that I love the most."
Given the surprise of his reappearance as Johnny Storm, it makes sense to be wary of Evans' remarks about a possible comeback, but his remarks don't sound encouraging. He has previously stated that he would Return for Ryan Reynolds, so there's always a chance.
The "Special" Return of Chris Evans as Johnny Storm
Evans discussed his decision to Return as Johnny Storm 17 years after Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer in the same interview with US Weekly, emphasizing once more how important Ryan Reynolds was to his choice. "It was amazing. I cherished that role: I adore Johnny Storm, so hearing from Ryan made me happy. I would do anything for Ryan, but it was especially nice to be able to yell flame on him once more. I truly enjoyed every minute," Evans said.
This information implies that Marvel Studios ought to think about providing Ryan Reynolds a bigger part in the next Avengers: Doomsday and Secret Wars, making use of his skills to get talented actors to work on the project. Reynolds persuaded Wesley Snipes and Channing Tatum to take part in projects; since he's already done it for Evans, why not give it another shot?
Ryan Reynolds' Heavenly Hand
Evans had previously acknowledged Reynolds' influence in an interview with Entertainment Weekly, speculating that Reynolds might be the only person able to persuade Evans to rejoin the MCU. "I was giddy with anticipation. Ryan is a friend. 'Listen, might be a long shot, but would you have any interest in revisiting something from 20 years ago?' he texted me recently. "Oh my God!" I exclaimed. Naturally," Evans disclosed. "To be honest, Ryan has the Midas touch, so he could be the only one for whom I would have done it. Because of his self-awareness, he is virtually unbeatable. If you're going to return a character and you have to figure out a way to make it work, Ryan's humor makes almost everything work, so you automatically feel safe." He makes the joke before the audience has a chance to make it."
The significance of Reynolds' effect in the Marvel universe is highlighted by Evans' appreciation for his comedic skills and audience-connecting ability. Reynolds's capacity to captivate audiences and unite individuals is demonstrated by his ability to persuade Chris Evans, an established actor renowned for his dedication to his roles, to rejoin a Marvel franchise after a long absence.
The MCU's Prospects for the Future and the Possible Return of Captain America
Evans' remarks regarding his return to Captain America are still unclear, but the fact that he had a good time working with Ryan Reynolds on Deadpool & Wolverine suggests that they might work together again in the future. Reynolds may have a big say in how the MCU develops going forward, judging by his ability to recruit A-list stars like Evans, Snipes, and Tatum for projects.
Marvel Studios has the chance to use Reynolds' influence to bring back cherished characters and add new faces to the brand with Avengers: Doomsday and Secret Wars on the horizon. It remains to be seen if Evans will eventually take on the role of Captain America again, but the prospect, enhanced by Reynolds' presence, adds an intriguing degree of mystery to the MCU's future.