Filming on Avengers 4 officially wrapped over the weekend, marking the end of Chris Evans’s time as Captain America with it. Evans confirmed on October 4 that he was hanging up his shield after Avengers 4, so you’d think that when saying goodbye to such an iconic and career-defining role, Evans would get a killer final line on his last day of filming.
Well, not quite. “It was something really stupid, it was something really dumb, which I also probably can’t give away,” Evans revealed at ACE Comic Con (via ComicBook.com). Of course, this doesn’t mean that it was Captain America’s final line in Avengers 4 as the movie was undergoing reshoots, so it could have come from any moment in the highly-anticipated sequel.
“Well, you know, it was reshoots, so you’re doing these little picks and pops, and it’s just little things that they need,” he added. “It might have been a line to Paul Rudd. He wasn’t there, but it was a stupid line. The line wasn’t memorable to me. The day was more memorable than the line.”
Evans marked his final day as Captain America with a bittersweet message on social media, calling it “an emotional day to say the least”. “Playing this role over the last 8 years has been an honour. To everyone in front of the camera, behind the camera, and in the audience, thank you for the memories! Eternally grateful,” he reflected.
The sequel to Avengers: Infinity War will release on May 3, 2019
Source: Comic Book