First Video Of Chris Evans On The Captain America Set Jumps Online
On Friday, the first photos of Chris Evans on the set of Captain America: The First Avenger showed up online.
On Friday, the first photos of Chris Evans on the set of Captain America: The First Avenger showed up online. In the midst of shooting a barefoot chase scene, Evans had on some weird-looking prosthetic feet that were no doubt meant to help protect him while he ran. Now you can see what running in fake feet looks like!
Superhero Hype has received the first video of Evans on set as Steve Rogers (sorry folks, still no costume). The filming is shot from a rooftop and is fairly short, but is still something to watch nonetheless. Why? Because at the end of the scene we see Evans laughing. The woman filming questions this, but it's fairly simple - this man is getting the opportunity to play Captain America. I wouldn't be surprised if 90% of the takes were ruined because of geek-induced smiling. Either that or fake feet are really weird to run in.
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