Marvel boss Kevin Feige addresses reports of Chris Evan returning as Captain America
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The internet was shocked earlier this year when reports emerged that Chris Evans could potentially be returning to the MCU as Captain🐷 A🍸merica. The actor was quick to temper anyone hol൩ding out for his Aven🐟ger's return, tweeting out that the reports were "news to me".
澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Marvel Studios boss K💧evin Feige has now addressed the reports himself. In an interview with , he said: "I rarely answer no to anything anymore because things are always surprising me with what happens, but that rumor, I think, was dispelled rather quickly by the man himself."
While that's not a definitive answer, the implication is disappointing that Evans probably won't be back as Captain America, whose storyline was neatly wrapped up in Avengers: Endgame. However, that won't stop people speculating that he could return as a Skrull pretending to be Captain America in the upcoming Secret Invasion series on 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Disney Plus – after all, what if Evans really returning t the MCU to play Captain America, but to portray a Skrull pretending to be Captain America? Ah ha! That must be 💟it! Right?
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