As part of the courting process, Evans received a ring from Iron Man himself.
Evans, dressed casually in a stretchy gray T-shirt and jeans as he lounges on the patio of his Hollywood Hills home, says his laid-back personality is more similar to Johnny Storm than Steve Rogers. He loves going out and being sociable.
His least favorite activity might be press conferences. He says another challenge of being a Marvel star is the loss of anonymity.
I like going to fairs, I like going to ball games, I like going to Disney World, or a big field on the Fourth of July and having picnics with friends. I miss that not being in my head.
Evans might have been born with the superhero gene. Between productions, the cast is a tight-knit group, appearing in cameos and traveling for press. He lets out a grunt. Evans admits he could change his mind in the future about his career trajectory.
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