Unopposed to Captain America Return, Chris Evans Brings MCU to His New Movie
Who exactly Chris Evans was talking about, fans will soon find out.
Everyone knows about the Marvel movies cameos of the great Stan Lee, who created comic book characters like Spider-Man, X-Men, Iron Man, Hulk, Fantastic Four and others.
The actors of the MCU universe seem to have taken this habit from him and now appear in cameo roles not only in superhero movies, but also in projects that have nothing to do with Marvel.
Actor Chris Evans on the show Good Morning America announced that the actors from the projects of the Marvel studio will appear in the upcoming movie Ghosted.
Evans noted that a number of his Marvel colleagues would be making cameo appearances in the action comedy, but he did not mention any specific names.
The actor admitted that he hates to ask his pals for cameos, but this time they had time in their busy schedules and did a great job.
The movie Ghosted tells a story about Cole and Sadie. After first date and spending some time together, the guy falls in love, but Sadie disappears without a trace.
He wants to find his beloved, so he travels to another country. It turns out that Sadie is a secret agent. Now, together with Cole, she has to go on a mission to save the world.
Chris Evans also admitted that he thinks it is not quite right to return to the role of Captain America in the MCU in the near future.
The actor said that while he cares deeply about the character and would not mind play him it in the future again, he has no intention of returning to the role of Steve Rogers for the time being – after the events of Avengers: Endgame, Sam Wilson took on the mantle of Captain America.
Anthony Mackie will reprise his role in the upcoming Captain America: New World Order, which will be the first Marvel movie without Chris Evans as Steve Rogers.
Although Chris Evans has hung up the Captain America shield, fans of the actor can see him in upcoming projects like Red One and Pain Hustlers. Ghosted will be released on Apple TV on April 21.
Source: Good Morning America