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Chris Evans has been widely loved and appreciated for his role as Captain America, aka Steve Rogers, and the fans left the theatres sobbing after Avengers: Endgame in 2019 as they had to say goodbye to his character once and for all but not only us who were heartbroken, the actor himself admitted to feeling emotional on the last day of the film. Keep scrolling to get the complete story!
Evans debuted in his MCU role back in 2011 with Captain America: The First Avenger, and recently, he gave credit to Robert Downey Jr. and his Iron Man for paving a successful path, which ensured the success of his film as well. After that, he went on to have two more films in his solo franchise and has appeared in multiple Marvel movies as well.
Chris Evans, in his recent interview with GQ magazine, opened up about the last day of shooting for Avengers: Endgame and revealed that it was emotional for him. He said, “That last day was emotional. It’s like graduating school. I mean, like, you know the day’s coming, and then it’s all of a sudden here, and you feel it went by way too quick… It’s life-changing.” The role of Captain America indeed earned him a lot of love from the audience, and the cast of OG Avengers became more like a family, so it surely was meant to give him and others a tearful ride at the end.
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