29 Nov – Chris Evans has denied the ongoing rumours that he and the rest of the original Avengers will be making an appearance in future Marvel movies. The actor, who appeared as a guest on "The View" recently, stated that he kept seeing reports about them returning, something that even he has no knowledge about. "Every couple of months, someone says that they're getting [Robert Downey Jr.], and [Chris] Hemsworth, and Scarlett [Johansson], and everyone's coming back. No one's spoken to me about it," he said.
When asked if he would ever come back if asked, Evans said that he would "never say never", but that it would have to be just right as he is very protective of the character. Evans has played Steve Rogers/Captain America for nearly a decade since the titular title, "Captain America: The First Avenger", until his story was concluded in 2019's "Avengers: Endgame".
The role had since been inherited by Anthony Mackie, whose character Sam Wilson/The Falcon inherited Rogers' iconic shield. He will appear in his own movie, "Captain America: Brave New World" in 2025.