Chris Evans has been in several successful movies, but he rose to fame when he portrayed the role of Steve Rogers, also known as Captain America, in a blockbuster hit movie, “The Avengers.” He also played the role of Hugh Ransom Drysdale in 2019’s “Knives Out” in which he was filled with memes on the internet because of the iconic knitted sweater he wore in one scene.
In one of his upcoming movies this year, the 41-year-old actor will star in another animated movie that was adapted from “Toy Story” and produced by Pixar and Walt Disney Pictures. He serves as the voice of Buzz Lightyear, an astronaut who explores outer space with his robot companion. According to Angus MacLane, the director of the movie, Evans “has the gravitas and that movie star quality” which is suitable for the character.
Chris Evans – Encounters A ‘Nerve-Wracking’ Moment With Fans In South Korea
The iconic Captain America recently appeared on “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” and he talked about his experience with fans when he visited South Korea to promote his movie, “Snowpiercer.” According to the actor, he felt like a member of The Beatles band because of the huge number of people screaming when the cast landed at the airport.
“Very quickly, we were surrounded and it’s kind of got a little nerve-wracking for a minute and then security came and whisked us out of there,” Chris Evans told host Jimmy Kimmel. When the day of his flight back to the United States, Evans hilariously recalled how Korean men in suits surrounded him hand in hand to protect him from people.
Chris Evans – Posts Photos Of Him In Pixar Pier
Amidst the promotion of his upcoming movie, the “Cellular” actor paid a visit to Pixar Pier. In his latest Twitter update, he shared photos of himself that looked photoshopped as he posed together with the Pixar and Disney characters. He captioned it: “I promise I’m not photoshopped into these! I just have a very disciplined pose. (And I don’t know what to do with my hands).”
His fans filled the comment section with suggestions, saying: “Hands on the hips work for a lot of your characters, and it always looks good.” One fan wrote, “If all else fails, I just go 90’s pose peace sign.” Another one chimed in, “I was wondering why you didn’t pose with or hug any of the characters.”
“Buzz Lightyear” Opens In Theaters On June 17.
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