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In the most recent Marvel Cinematic Universe film, Ryan Reynolds’ Wade Wilson and Hugh Jackman’s Logan meet Chris Evans’ character in the Void. Wilson first believes that he is the beloved Sentinel of Freedom, the Mercenary with a Mouth is surprised when the character shouts, “Call! That’s right, Evans reprises Johnny Storm/The Human Torch, a role he first played in any of the Fantastic Four films of the early 2000s. The fan-favorite actor broke the silence behind his back and explained that his friend, Reynolds. deserves a lot of credit for this:
I’m so excited. . . . Ryan is a friend. He just texted me saying, “Look, this may be a long shot, but would you like to cover something from 20 years ago?”I said, “Oh my God!” Honestly, Ryan might be the only guy I would have done it for because he just has the Midas touch. His self-awareness makes him almost invincible. He makes the joke before the audience has a chance to do it, so if you have to revisit a character and you have to find a way to make it work, Ryan’s humor makes almost everything work, so you feel an automatic reaction. feeling of security.
I’d argue that Ryan Reynolds does indeed have “the Midas touch,” given his paintings in the Deadpool franchise. Some have been more excited to see Chris Evans return as Captain America, a concept that the actor himself has combined emotions about. However, it made perfect sense for him to return as Johnny Storm, especially since D
Mainly because where we place Johnny, it is intended to be a little more deteriorated, so the suit did not want to be impeccable. In these first two films, it is when Marvel is still looking to locate its place. So everything had to be very accurate and there were many meetings, many opinions. It’s a little bit more like, “yes, we know. We have noticed it. “
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Overall, it turns out that the Knives Out alum relished the opportunity to revisit a career-defining role. He then told EW that he had “no good memories yet” when it came time to shoot those FF movies. The actor recalled, he was only 23 years old when he worked on the first film, and it was his first major studio release. As someone who grew up with those superhero movies, I’m glad he enjoyed his new appearance as Human Torch.
Whether or not we’ll see Chris Evans in costume for an upcoming Marvel movie remains to be seen. He probably wouldn’t play Johnny again, given that the character was brutally (and humorously) killed by the villain Cassandra Nova for talking about her. At this point, he would also say that the chances of Evans playing Cap again are slim as well. Despite all this, the star has more than contributed to the history of the superhero genre. So if he needs to quit now, then Human Torch retaliation is the best circle for him.
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