Pic of Chris Evans as Captain America

Entertainment Weekly nabbed an exlusive pic of Chris Evans as Captain America from Captain America: The First Avenger. Similar to seeing Andrew Garfield as Spider-Man, I keep seeing Evans as characters from his other movies. A lot of you know him as The Human Torch (Johnny Storm) from The Fantastic Four movies. Some of you will remember him as Lucas Lee in Scott Pilgrim vs. the World. I will sadly admit that I remember him from Not Another Teen Movie.

Now that I’m embarrassed from admitting that I enjoy stupid parody movies, help me get over it by letting me know what you think of the costume (please). It was pretty cool in the renders and I’m digging how it looks in real life. Wucha think?

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39 thoughts on “Pic of Chris Evans as Captain America”

  1. Hmm I was hoping for a more vintage look honestly. Animated old school Avengers Capt to be exact.

    I'm just waiting for a final justice with that look.

  2. I hated Natural Born Killers. Then again his movies are hit and miss with me. Sadly I didn't really care for either Kill Bill movie.

    1. If I recall correctly he was only a writer for NBK. I loved Kill Bill a lot. Those were the movies of his that really got me started watching his stuff. Then Reservoir Dogs, Pulp Fiction, Jackie Brown, etc.

      NBK was an extremely different movie, and I don't know too many people who have liked it. It's more of a comedy than anything though.

    2. Tarantino doesn't like NBK either. He's never seen it. He feels Oliver Stone raped his screenplay.

    3. I hate NBK too, I heard great things about it for years and when I saw it I wanted to put a bullet in my face. It was just an awful movie. My friend kept telling me I didn't "get it" but I got it and I wish I never had it.

  3. Every time I see him I think of Not Another Teen Movie, which is one of the best parody films in my opinion. The suit looks cool and all but it looks like a bullet can take him out. Those robot soldiers behind him are another story lol.

    1. Wow. I can’t believe you (also) admitted that you enjoyed that movie. Ha!

      I’m sure the suit is kevlar or some imaginary material weaved in with kevlar. Cap ain’t going down from a bullet!

      1. Can't be Kevlar.

        Kevlar wasn't developed until the mid-60's by the DuPont Corporation. (I only know this due to my research on DuPont based on the fact they also patented nylon rope right around the time hemp was deemed illegal)

        This is a period piece in WWII so I'm going to go with imaginary material… or I will be completely pissed that the screenwriters didn't research the very real material in this fictional piece.

        Now… those robots behind him almost seal the deal. Watching robots fight Nazis is going to be very strange for me.

      2. @n8r

        i don't think those robots are on Allies side. I'm going to go with them being some kind of Red Skull lackeys.

      3. Maybe.

        I suppose this pic could be from a scene where they captured Cap and the robots are standing guard while Cap converses with Red Skull or something.

      4. I'm sure the writers can make Kevlar a material that was for military use but wasn't publicly available until later. Or they can make the suit a vibranium weave.

      5. No dude… one of the big selling points for Kevlar was that it could have saved JFK (if he was wearing a Kevlar hood… and even then he still probably would have died due to brain contusions).

        It wasn’t publicly available until the 70’s. They had an ad with a construction worker standing on an I-beam suspended from a single thread of Kevlar.

        Vibranium weave… I’d buy that.

        I’m really anal about historical details. I can suspend my disbelief to a point, but it’s really hard for me to forget about what I already know really happened.

        Movies off the top of my head that were ruined for me because of my anal nature:

        Troy
        Inglorious Basterds (Fine until the end)
        300
        There are more, I just need more coffee to go on.

        Now, a movie like Watchmen, they basically tell you from the door that you have to forget what happened from this point until that point… that’s cool. I can do it when it seems like the writers did their research and chose to ignore the facts anyway (except in the case of Inglorious Basterds where that was just too big of a deal).

        Games… different story. I truly enjoy acting out a role in a world where Niccolo Machiavelli and Leonardo Divinci are secretly in a guild of assassins. To the point where I can look past the fact that Machiavelli looks younger than Da Vinci.

        Weird… I know.

      6. Another weird thing… is I can forgive bi-pedal robots in modern times or earlier, even though the technology has never been solid.

        None of the bi-pedal models that ever existed could handle stairs.

      7. I know, it’s ridiculous.

        They didn’t say the whole Kevlar hood thing, they just said it could have saved him. It takes 2 seconds of after thought to realize that JFK would of had to been wearing a full Kevlar hood for that to happen.

      8. I am usually the same way. It drives me crazy (and my fiance too because I insist on complaining about said inaccuracy during the movie) when something is portrayed poorly. However, I loved Inglorious Basterds (and everything else that Tarantino does). I knew beforehand that the ending would be completely inaccurate, but it was never supposed to be.

      9. I’m a Tarantino mark as well and I had previous information about the end as well.

        But when I saw it… it just felt like game over at that point.

      10. I liked Pulp Fiction and From Dusk Till Dawn alot and Jackie Brown was moderate in my opinion.

        He also wrote the screenplays for Natural Born Killers and True Romance… both excellent movies.

      11. From Dusk Till Dawn was also a great movie. I also own True Romance. Have you ever seen the remaining parts of My Best Friends Birthday? That was the inspiration for True Romance, unfortunately all but 37 minutes of the original was lost due to a fire a long time ago.

      12. From Dusk Til Dawn was the first movie I ever saw in a movie theater and I love it (so it is excluded from the remainder of this comment). The only Quentin Tarantino I liked was Desperado because he got shot. I can't stand any of his movies. Never have been able to watch all of Pulp Fiction never seen Kill Bill and refuse to watch his crap.

      13. have you seen Four Rooms? I liked that movie too. It was all about a hotel, and four different directors shot different parts of the movie about four different rooms in the hotel. Tarantino had the fourth one. It was an interesting conept.

      14. I liked Reservoir Dogs and Pulp Fiction. I haven't cared for much that he's done since. I especially hated From Dusk 'Til Dawn.

  4. I like the costume. It does match the concept pics from your link earlier last year. I also enjoy watching not another teen movie. It’s one of the few parody films i actually enjoy.

    @rpad
    i guess we forgot that Capt. America was assassinated during Civil War a few years back, huh?

  5. I guess if you want to get technical and all but it did started the Death of Capt America. I think Civil War was one of Marvel’s Universe’s best story. I’m interested to see how they kill of Spider-man, i think it starts next week or first week of February.

      1. to get suckers (like me) to read how they're going to kill them and then bring him back later on after SDCC.

  6. Why is the Human Torch dressed up like Captain America? I would expect him to yell "FLAME ON!" halfway through the movie just to make it interesting.

    -M

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