I guess I can't complain about Evans. He was the best thing in the FF movies 
(Chicklis was good too). I think this is going to depend more on the script and 
production values than Evans. If they bring the same crappy story and CGI-laden 
crap to this film they did to the FF flicks, then worry. 

I am trying to picture the cultured, deliberate voice of Hugo Weaving as the 
Nazi Red Skull! 

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Sent: Tuesday, March 23, 2010 3:11:04 PM GMT -05:00 US/Canada Eastern 
Subject: [scifinoir2] Chris Evans Wins the Role of 'Captain America' 






http://movies.yahoo.com/feature/movie-talk-chris-evans-wins-captain-america.html
 

Chris Evans Wins the Role of 'Captain America' 

by Matt McDaniel 

March 22, 2010 

After nearly two years of speculation, The Hollywood Reporter broke the 
news on Monday that Chris Evans will be playing Marvel Comics' iconic hero 
Captain America in the big-screen adaptation. 

The movie, titled "The First Avenger: Captain America," was announced in 
2008 after Marvel Studio's first production, "Iron Man," became a 
box-office hit. The names of many actors -- from established stars to 
mostly unknowns -- have been rumored to be up for the role for months. 
Action movie veterans Channing Tatum ("G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra") and 
Garrett Hedlund (the upcoming "Tron Legacy") were reportedly considered, 
as were TV regulars Chace Crawford ("Gossip Girl") and Scott Porter 
("Friday Night Lights"). Even wild-cards like "The Office" funnyman John 
Krasinski tested for the part. 

Chris Evans was a late addition to the roster of potential leads, but he 
had already established himself as a comic-book hero by playing the Human 
Torch in the two "Fantastic Four" movies. This goes against director Joe 
Johnston's stated intention to use an unknown actor for the role. But 
Evans is an American, which was Johnston's other requirement (and left out 
foreigners like Australian "Avatar" star Sam Worthington). 

Finding the right actor to play Captain America has been pivotal for 
Marvel Studios because they have grander plans for the character beyond 
the one film. According to Johnston, "The First Avenger" is an origin 
story set predominantly during the 1940s, when the red-white-and-blue 
suited hero first appeared in comics. But the movie will also set up "The 
Avengers" -- based on Marvel's long-running team series -- where Captain 
America will lead a group of superheroes that will include Robert Downey 
Jr.'s Iron Man. 

While fans of the comics have expressed their doubts at some of the 
candidates for the role, response to Evans has been uniformly positive. 
His performance as Johnny Storm in "Fantastic Four" and "Rise of the 
Silver Surfer" were widely considered to be the best parts of those 
movies. It's been said that Evans will sign a nine-picture contract that 
could see him appear as Captain America in multiple films, both on his own 
and with the Avengers. 

Production on "The First Avenger" will begin in the U.K. in June. Hugo 
Weaving ("The Matrix") is in talks to play Captain America's nemesis, the 
Red Skull. It is the third movie in Marvel Studio's pipeline, following 
"Iron Man 2," which is coming to theaters on May 7th of this year, and 
"Thor," currently filming for a May 2011 release. "Captain America" is 
scheduled to open on July 22, 2011. 

In the meantime, Chris Evans has two films set to open this year, both of 
which also happen to be based on comic books. Next month, he'll play a 
Special Forces operative in the adaptation of Vertigo Comics' "The 
Losers." Then in August he will appear in "Scott Pilgrim vs. the World," 
based on the graphic novel series. 


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