Chris Evans addresses future in Marvel after ‘Avengers: Doomsday’
Chris Evans has revealed what the future holds for him after the release of Avengers: Doomsday.
Last year, the 45-year-old made a shocking statement saying that he has retired from MCU for good. His remark came out when there was no confirmation about the star cast of Doomsday.
Not just that, he was also left out of the Avengers chairs reveal.
Marvel surprised fans by disclosing Chris’ casting in the upcoming film in the first ever Doomsday teaser.

Now that the Gifted actor is officially in the Avengers franchise, he has further discussed his future after the new sequel.
In a video, the Grey Man actor revealed that he can’t reveal any secrets, but “I can tell you that I start work on the next one in a couple months, so I’m in the next in the next one. I can’t tell you how much I’m in the next one, but I’m in it.”
He continued, “It’s crumbs but that’s all I can give you because of the Marvels; they are strict.”
Evans will be returning as Steve Rogers in Avengers: Doomsday. Though, it is still a secret who will be playing Captain America as latter handed over the shield to Anthony Mackie, making him the new Captain America.
Directed by Russo brothers, the highly-anticipated action sci-fi is coming ot theatres on December 18.
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