Chris Evans, the American Captain, revealed that he loved DC as a child

Chris Evans, the American Captain, revealed that he loved DC as a child

Chris Evans, 37, has played Captain America in 10 Marvel Universe movies, but when talking about his growing up experience, he admitted that he was a loyal fan of Michael Keaton's version of "Batman" when he was a child, and he also said ashamedly that he might be in trouble if he admitted that he had a higher affinity for DC heroes.

In an interview with foreign media "The Hollywood Reporter", "Captain America" ​​Chris Evans responded to his favorite childhood animation and superheroes. He said: "I'm not that handsome. I liked watching Bugs Bunny and Kingfisher when I was a child, but I really liked Michael Keaton's "Batman" when I was a child. Oh, sorry, this is from DC, I shouldn't say that, I'm in trouble."

Chris Evans also revealed that his favorite scene from the MCU movie series appeared in "Captain America 2". The battle scene in that episode was very memorable to him. It was also his first time working with director the Russo brothers. It was also the first time he felt that he had to work harder to be better.

"I loved the fight scene in the elevator," he said. "It was the first scene we shot in the second Captain America movie. It was the first time I worked with the Russians. It was the first time the hero felt a little like me. Whereas the first 'Captain America' movie was like everyone was helping me, everyone was giving me a hand, and in the first 'Avengers', it was just about not causing any trouble for everyone."

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