
Chris Evans on Captain America: Civil War and the challenge facing Cap.
NewsOver the weekend, Captain America himself, Chris Evans, took to the stage of Salt Lake Comic Con. Having wrapped production on Captain America: Civil War a few weeks ago, it's unsurprising that the majority of the questions he faced from the crowd were about his next Marvel Cinematic Universe adventure.
As you may already know, this is the movie that puts Captain America and Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jr.) on a collision course. "Tony actually thinks we should be signing these accords and reporting to somebody and Cap, who's always been a company man and has always been a soldier, actually doesn't trust anymore," Evans explained when asked about the outline of the new movie.
"Given what happened in Cap 2, I think he kind of feels the safest hands are his own. And these are understandable concerns, but this is tough, because even reading the script, I think I agree with Tony in a way, and I do agree that to make this work, you do need to surrender to the group," he added. "It can't just be one person saying this is right and this is what we're going to do."
Evans also noted that "Cap has his reasons, he certainly has his reasons," and that "his moral compass is probably the cleanest."
He continued, "Hopefully what will make the movie great is nobody's right, nobody's wrong. There's no clear bad guy here. We both have a point of view, which is akin to most disagreements in life and politics."
Captain America: Civil War arrives in theaters next May.
Source: Salt Lake Tribune.