Chris Evans on the last day filming ‘Avengers: Endgame’: “It was surprisingly emotional.”
The actor talks his favorite fight scene, nicknames for his dog, and more in a video by The Hollywood Reporter.
In a video published Monday to The Hollywood Reporter’s site, Chris Evans sat down for an edition of “Fishing for Answers.”
Amid footage of the Sudbury native posing for a camera, the video shows Evans selecting questions out of a fish bowl that related to the upcoming Marvel flick “Avengers: Endgame,” as well as a host of other topics, including the decade he would most like to live in (the 70s), the emoji he’s most likely to text (a thumbs up), and what posters he stuck to the walls of his childhood bedroom (“not cool ones”).
In the vein of the Marvel universe, Evans shared that the last day of filming “Avengers: Endgame,” which premieres late next month, was “surprisingly emotional,” and that his favorite fight scene happens in an elevator during “Captain America: Winter Soldier.”
“That was the first scene we shot in the second Captain America movie,” Evans explained. “It was the first time where it felt like [Captain America] was kind of on his own.”
Evans already owns the Captain America shield and cowl, but said he has his eyes on a larger item.
“I’m going to ask for the full suit,” he said. “[Chris] Hemsworth got the full suit. I want the full suit.”
And while the Marvel star iterated that he “wasn’t that cool” growing up and more into Looney Tunes than comic book titans, he cited Batman as his favorite superhero as a teen.
“I probably shouldn’t say this. It’s DC; I’m going to get in trouble,” he said. “But those Michael Keaton movies, those were pretty big.”