Chris Evans shared a special fact about his beloved dog Dodger and the inspiration for his name.
03.04.2023 - 14:45 / variety.com
Zack Sharf Digital News Director Ever since Chris Evans exited the Marvel Cinematic Universe in “Avengers: Endgame,” comic book movie fans have been clamoring for his return as Steve Rogers. It appears they’ll have to keep waiting for now. Speaking at the C2E2 fan convention in Chicago, Evans said a potential Captain America return “doesn’t quite feel right” at the moment. However, Evans did admit that telling more Captain America stories is appealing to him, so never say never. “It’s tough, because look, I love that role deeply,” Evans said when asked about returning as Captain America. “He means so much to me, and I really do. I think there’s more Steve Rogers stories tell, sure. But at the same time, I’m very, very precious with it…it’s like this little shiny thing that I have that I love so much, and I just don’t want to mess up in any way, and I was a part of something that was so special for the special period of time and in a way, it really landed so well.
Evans added, “As much as I’m connected to that role and love telling those stories and working with those people. It doesn’t quite feel right right now.” “Avengers: Endgame” ended with Evans’ Steve Rogers giving the Captain America shield to Anthony Mackie’s Sam Wilson/Falcon. The Disney+ series “The Falcon and the Winter Soldier” centered in part on Sam as he reconciled with what becoming the new Captain America would be. Sam accepted the challenge, and the upcoming Marvel tentpole “Captain America: New World Order” will find Mackie and Sam Wilson front and center as the new Captain America. Evans played Captain America for eight years, starting with 2011’s “Captain America: The First Avenger” and ending with 2019’s “Endgame.” Prior to headlining the Marvel
Chris Evans shared a special fact about his beloved dog Dodger and the inspiration for his name.
Chris Evans slips out of the ABC studios just after his interview on Good Morning America in New York City on Monday (April 17).
Chris Evans and Ana de Armas are reuniting once again in their new film,, but the dynamic might be a little different this time around.«Whatever Ana's doing, I want at least one day on set,» Evans joked with ET when the pair sat down to discuss their upcoming Apple TV+ action rom-com. The pair previously starred together in Rian Johnson's 2019 murder mystery, , and reunited for the 2022 Netflix action-thriller. But is something else entirely.«It just felt like something I grew up watching,» Evans recalled. «It felt like , something that was charming and sweet and... it's really hinging on the chemistry between the characters.»In the film, directed by Dexter Fletcher, Evans stars as Cole, a hapless guy who goes on one date with de Armas' Sadie — but then never hears from her again.
Ana de Armas is set to make her hosting debut this coming weekend, it's unlikely fans will see her co-star, Chris Evans, ever take the stage to host.The co-stars — who previously played enemies in and now play a misfit romantic couple in the new action comedy — recently sat down with ET while promoting the Apple TV+ film, and Evans reflected on de Armas' upcoming hosting gig.«It makes me sweat just thinking about it,» Evans said with a laugh.The handsome star doubled down when asked if he might ever face that fear and make his debut, and Evans said in no uncertain terms, «I refuse.»«I can't! It's too much pressure,» Evans added, seemingly fazed by the very idea of trying his hand at it.«If you keep saying that, I’m gonna [start to] second guess,» de Armas joked. «He’s making me [nervous].»Despite Evans inadvertently instilling some trepidation, de Armas says she's really excited about the honor and the opportunity.«You know, I'll do the best I can.
Chris Evans said this week that he has avoided hosting "Saturday Night Live" "like the plague" for the last several years. "I've avoided hosting ‘SNL’ like the plague for years now just because I'm so scared," the "Captain America" star said to "Entertainment Tonight Canada." "It's terrifying to me.To me, it would just be one of those things that every single night I would wake up in a cold sweat." The 41-year-old said he doesn’t think he has the comedy chops to be a successful host of the sketch show.
Chris Evans is opening up about why he’s avoided guest-hosting Saturday Night Live as he reveals he finds the gig “terrifying.”
Zack Sharf Digital News Director Ana de Armas is gearing up to host “Saturday Night Live” for the first time, but why hasn’t her “Ghosted” co-star Chris Evans ever led the charge at Studio 8H? In a new interview with ET Canada, Evans admitted that he’s avoided hosting “Saturday Night Live” because the thought makes him so terrified. Perhaps it has something to do with his close friends telling him he’s not very funny over the years. “Well, now a cameo I can handle. I’ve avoided hosting ‘SNL’ like the plague for years now just because I’m so scared. It’s terrifying to me,” Evans said. “To me, it would just be one of those things that every single night I would wake up in a cold sweat. A cameo sounds great, that’s perfect. In and out… get your toes wet. But hosting, I tip my hat to her. [Ana is] going to be amazing. But it would provide a lot of sleepless nights for me.”
guest-hosting “SNL” on April 15.The pair spoke to ET Canada recently and the Boston native recently admitted that he’s too nervous to appear on an episode of the sketch comedy show.“Well, now a cameo I can handle,” Evans said, when asked if he would ever appear on the NBC series. “I’ve avoided hosting ‘SNL’ like the plague for years now just because I’m so scared.
Chris Evans has an idea in terms of how his character could maybe rejoin the “Knives Out” franchise.
Chris Evans has a long list of accomplishments to his name: one of the main stars of the Marvel franchise for nearly a decade, lots of movie and TV shows to his name, recent Sexiest Man Alive, and so much more.
Chris Evans has done a lot over the years, but he isn’t interested in adding hosting Global’s “Saturday Night Live” to that list.
Jem Aswad Senior Music Editor SZA will bring her dazzling ‘S.O.S.’ tour to Europe and then back to North America this summer and fall, the singer announced on Wednesday. The show, in support of her recent blockbuster album of the same name, will feature 10 dates across Europe — with highly touted British singer Raye in support — before returning to North America for another 23 shows. Produced by Live Nation, the European leg of the tour kicks off June 1 in Amsterdam at Ziggo Dome, making stops in Paris, Berlin, London, and more before wrapping up in Dublin at 3Arena on June 21. The S.O.S. Tour will then circle back to North America, kicking off on September 20 in Miami at Kaseya Center, and making stops in Brooklyn, Houston, Los Angeles and more before wrapping up in Phoenix at Footprint Center on October 29. See full routing below.
pop-up performance of “Save the City,” a musical rendition of the Avengers — including, apparently, Ant-Man — in the infamous Battle of New York. That performance came on the heels of “Hawkeye,” which premiered on Disney+ in November of 2021, and revealed that, within the MCU, Captain America got so famous and beloved that “Rogers: The Musical” was created.In February, Disney Parks released a teaser indicating that, as fans immediately began hoping, “Rogers: The Musical” would be coming to the parks.
It’s time to take a look back at the loves of Chris Evans‘ life.
Chris Pratt had all the feels while watching his latest film, .«Man, it was a lot. I did get a little emotional watching this,» Pratt -- who voices the beloved Nintendo character, Mario -- told ET's Matt Cohen at the movie's Los Angeles premiere on Saturday. «I mean, first of all, I didn't know what the movie was going to look like.
Is Chris Evans ever going to return as Marvel’s Captain America? He was asked about returning to the MCU in the role that shot him to stardom.
The stars of Grey’s Anatomy gathered up for one epic selfie at the 2023 Paleyfest in Los Angeles on Sunday night (April 2).
the MCU, it’s not totally clear, so it’s hard to know if we’ll ever see Chris Evans in the role again. But for what it’s worth, Evans himself says there’s probably more stories to tell with Steve — just not right now.As fans will recall, when last we saw Captain America, he had gone back in time to return the Infinity Stones, and then opted to stay behind and live a full life with his love, Peggy Carter (Hayley Atwell). In the final minutes of “Avengers: Endgame,” a much, much older Steve hands off the shield to his buddy Sam Wilson (Anthony Mackie), and by the end of “Falcon and the Winter Soldier” on Disney+, Sam is finally ready to take up the Captain America mantle himself.Going forward, Mackie is now our Captain America (including in the upcoming film “Captain America: New World Order”).
Scott Pilgrim vs. The World” is returning in a new form. The beloved film, which was an adaptation of a series of graphic novels, is coming back in an anime, with Edgar Wright surprising fans by announcing that the entire original cast will be appearing in the project.Aubrey Plaza tells Drew Barrymore to be her ‘mommy’; breaks the internet‘The White Lotus’ season 3: This is where the season is setThis is not a drill! This is happening!After much musing over the years about there being potential for an anime adaptation of ‘Scott Pilgrim’, I’m thrilled to say one is IMMINENT, with the whole cast back together and… you are going to lose your minds.
The adventures of Scott Pilgrim will be continue in an animated series for Netflix, 13 years after ‘Scott Pilgrim vs. the World’ was first released in theatres.