In a recent interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Chris Evans claimed to have seen the first hour of Avengers: Endgame, before adding that he “choked up like three times” watching next month’s release. When the interviewer asked if this was because Captain America dies in the movie, the actor responded with a series of jokes about his character’s demise, explaining that it was hard seeing his own death, before adding that his funeral takes up an hour of the film’s three-hour runtime.
While the internet has been joking about Cap’s possible demise for much of this past year, some fans were crushed to see the actor himself kid around about the subject, and took to Twitter to voice their anguish:
chris evans, you really have the nerve to joke about steves death? is everything a joke to you? pic.twitter.com/wayIf6PVrD
— y (@rgnork) March 27, 2019
Chris Evans really out here “joking” about Cap’s death scene pic.twitter.com/FlcmFoPXCC
— ChrisEvans Reactions (@CEvansReacts) March 27, 2019
Chris Evans isn’t allowed to joke about Steve’s death, only the fandom is allowed to joke about Steve’s death
— tay saw captain marvel!! (@idkchrisevans) March 27, 2019
chris evans joking about steves death pic.twitter.com/M5SqxGmCmM
— 𝓐 (@gyllevanseb) March 27, 2019
me @ the tl joking about steve dying vs me @ chris evans joking about steve dying pic.twitter.com/93tEcbUXkr
— nina zenik lovebot (@wintrweb) March 27, 2019
At the same time, some fans are trying to second-guess Evans, reading into his jokes as a possible sign that there’s still hope yet for The First Avenger:
my one brain cell: so if chris evans is joking about steve rogers dying then steve must be surviving
— kim (@caroIsteve) March 27, 2019
Me: obviously if Chris Evans is joking about Steve’s death openly that means he won’t die, right? But what if he knows that’s what we’ll think? What if he’s just pretending because joking about it is easier than being sad? Maybe—
Them: Ma’am, this is a McDonald’s drive through
— Ley saw Captain Marvel x2 (@heimdallstan) March 27, 2019
Others, meanwhile, were more concerned with Evans’ claim that he repeatedly choked up watching. After all, if the actor’s own movie left him in tears, then what chance do the fans have?
right no but if chris evans cried and he has already seen the script and acted in those scenes how are any of us meant to cope with #AvengersEngame
— Pettywise (@CourtneySynster) March 27, 2019
These days, Captain America is probably the hero who’s most widely predicted to meet a sad end in the Avengers: Infinity War sequel, though he certainly isn’t the only one that fans have good reason to be worried about. Steve Rogers’ Phase 1 peers Iron Man and Thor, for instance, have both been in this saga even longer than he has, and look set to bow out after this next movie.
We’ll find out who gets to settle down for a peaceful retirement and who makes the sacrifice play when Avengers: Endgame hits theaters on April 26th.
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