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Chris Evans Plans to Play Captain America as Long as Marvel Wants Him [VIDEO]

Actor Chris Evans makes directorial debut in "Before We Go"

(Photo : Mario Anzuoni/Reuters) Director and cast member Chris Evans poses at the premiere of ''Before We Go'' in Los Angeles, California September 2, 2015.

Chris Evans told Collider in an interview that he's willing to stay with the Marvel franchise for as long as they want him to. The actor expressed his joy and satisfaction working with the studio.

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Evans was promoting his directorial debut "Before We Go" and was asked about his contract with Marvel. The actor said that he only had two movies left with them, "Avengers: Infinity War Part 1" and "Avengers: Infinity War Part 2."

The "Captain America: Civil War" actor expressed how he is with Marvel to the point that he's willing to stay as long as the studio needs him.

"Listen, if Marvel wants me they got me. I've never had such a relationship where you have such-I mean look at my resume, I'm used to being on set being like, 'Ah is this movie gonna be terrible?' Marvel just can't stop making great movies, they do it in their sleep. It's wonderful directors and producers and actors and scripts, and it's like a playground as an actor," Evans said.

He admitted that he wasn't so sure if he should take on the role back when it was offered to him. Looking back now he said that he wouldn't be able to forgive himself if he didn't play Steve Rogers.

"It's so mind-boggling that I was so tentative in the beginning to jump onboard. What an asshole I would be if I hadn't done this. I mean can you imagine? Kicking myself-I'd never forgive myself!," Evans remarked.

Watch the interview below:


The actor sure made the right decision to play Captain America and fans will surely love to see him reprise that role over and over again.

In another interview with ET Online, Evans said that he has mixed emotions knowing that "Captain America: Civil War" is done. The film wrapped up production a few days ago.

The actor compared it to being in high school all over again saying, "It's almost terrifying to think about these being done. It always feels so good to kind of wrap and just say, 'Alright, one more down.' But it's also kind of like high school in a sense. You keep looking to when you're going to be done, and we're almost done now, and you're not quite ready for it to be over."

See the full interview below:


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