Chris Evans AKA Captain America On Criticism To MCU Films: “We May Be A Little Bit…”

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Chris Evans has been a part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe for almost 8 years. In 2011, he joined MCU as Steve Rogers or Captain America for the first film, Captain America: The First Avenger. Since then, the journey of playing this superhero character has only been interesting for the actor.

MCU films have a lot of fan following all over the world. It is based on Marvel comics but everyone knows that the makers tweak a lot of things in their storytelling to make it different than comics. Despite being one of the successful film universes all around the world, not everyone is a fan of it. MCU films have been criticised several times by moviegoers and celebs for not being ‘cinema’. Now, our ‘Captain America’ Chris Evans has reacted to the same.

In The Hollywood Reporter’s Awards Chatter Podcast, Chris Evans said that some people are still getting used to the kind of films Marvel makes. But that doesn’t mean what MCU makes isn’t special. The Avengers: Endgame actor said, “We may be a little bit too accustomed to the structure now so I think it’s easy to sweep it into the same category as films of that nature. But I really do think they stand apart. And the calibre of talent they attract is a testament to that.”

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