Chris Evans, known for his role as Captain America in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), has firmly debunked rumors about his return to the franchise in the upcoming film "Avengers: Doomsday." In a candid conversation with Esquire, Evans directly addressed a report from Deadline suggesting his comeback alongside fellow original Avenger Robert Downey Jr., stating unequivocally, "That's not true, though."
The speculation began after Anthony Mackie, who succeeded Evans as Captain America following the events of "Avengers: Endgame," shared that he was told by his manager about Evans' potential return. However, Mackie clarified that he had spoken to Evans recently, and Evans reiterated his stance, saying, "Oh, you know, I’m happily retired."
Despite his firm retirement from the MCU, Evans did make a cameo in "Deadpool & Wolverine," reprising his role as Johnny Storm from the Fox universe. This appearance was more of a light-hearted nod rather than a full return to his iconic Captain America role.
The MCU is currently navigating through a period of uncertainty following the removal of Jonathan Majors, who played Kang the Conqueror, after his conviction for assault and harassment. Majors was set to be the central antagonist akin to Thanos, but his exit has left Marvel in a challenging position. In response, Marvel has announced that Robert Downey Jr. will portray Doctor Doom as the new major villain, sparking further speculation about the return of other original Avengers, though no official confirmations have been made.
Meanwhile, Benedict Cumberbatch, who plays Doctor Strange, has confirmed that his character will not appear in "Avengers: Doomsday" but will have a significant role in the sequel, "Avengers: Secret Wars." The Russo Brothers, former directors of the Avengers films, are set to helm this project, which will continue to explore the multiverse narrative, with Hayley Atwell's Agent Carter also expected to feature prominently.