Chris Evans explains why he initially turned down Captain America, then changed his mind
"Jimmy Kimmel Live"/ABC
"I was scared," he told host Jimmy Kimmel about initially turning down the nine-picture contract.
"In doing movies one at a time, if all of a sudden you decide you don't want to do it anymore, you're afforded the opportunity to take a step back and recalibrate," Evans said. "When you have a giant contract, if all of a sudden you're not responding well? Too bad, you got to suit up again. That was scary."
Including "Captain America: Civil War," opening May 6, Evans has played the Marvel superhero five times on the big screen. Combined, the "Captain America" movies have so far earned more than $400 million in the US alone.
Evans said the offer to play Captain America kept coming back to him. So after speaking to friends and family about the career move, he made his final decision, and realized why it was the right move.
"I was saying no out of fear, really," he said. "You can't do anything out of fear. You can't be doing something, because you're scared. It ended up kind of clicking to me in the way that whatever you're scared of, push yourself into it."
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