Chris Evans Reacts to She-Hulk's Captain America Virginity Revelation



Chris Evans, who played Steve Rogers/Captain America in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, reacted online to the revelation when his character lost his virginity in She-Hulk: Attorney at Law.

On Twitter, Evans posted three laughing/crying emojis and one with a mouth zipped shut. Comments on the post celebrated the revelation and questioned just to whom the character lost his virginity, with some users posting their picks in response.


What We Know About Captain America Losing His Virginity
In "A Normal Amount of Rage," the first episode of She-Hulk: Attorney at Law, Jennifer Walters/She-Hulk trains with Bruce Banner/Hulk, a former Avengers teammate with Rogers. During a conversation between the two, Walters laments that Rogers died before getting to actually have sex. Eventually, Banner corrects her, explaining his friend "lost his virginity to a girl in 1943 on the USO Tour." In response, She-Hulk exclaims, "Captain America fucks," though the last word is cutoff partway through. It's not clear at this time just who Captain America first introduced to Private Rogers.

Whether Rogers was still a virgin has been a fairly common question among MCU fans. In 2011's Captain America: The First Avenger, Rogers struck up a relationship with Peggy Carter during World War II, though he was frozen in ice before it could go particularly far. Later, he and Sharon Carter, Peggy's niece, seemingly had a romantic relationship. At the end of 2019's Avengers: Endgame, Rogers went back in time to live a life with Peggy. Following the release of that film, writer Stephen McFeely said that the two of them had children.

Evans has not appeared in the MCU since Avengers: Endgame, and there's no indication the actor will reprise his role anytime soon. This year, he's already starred in such films as Lightyear and The Gray Man. His next project to release is slated to be Ghosted.

New episodes of She-Hulk: Attorney at Law release Thursdays on Disney+. The show is slated to run nine episodes and has not, at the time of writing, officially been renewed for Season 2, despite positive early reviews.

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'Lightyear's Cast and Crew Share What the Iconic Space Ranger Means to Them




What does the character Buzz Lightyear mean to you? For many of us who saw the first Toy Story movie in 1995, it means the voice of Tim Allen first proudly saying, “To infinity, and beyond!” It’s the idea of a brave character who is ready to travel to the outskirts of the galaxy to protect those he loves or chase down a car over several state lines in an attempt to get back to the place he calls home. In a new featurette for Lightyear, we’re hearing directly from the voice cast of the upcoming Buzz-centered feature about the connection they have with the space ranger.

If you found yourself quickly connecting with the characters in that first film, you’re not alone. Lightyear stars Keke Palmer and Chris Evans also found much to be “relatable” with the talking plastic figures on the screen. The story of Lightyear won’t just give audiences more of a background on the leading cosmic jetter, but will also show those audiences how Andy and his friends from the original movie first saw Buzz and why they wanted to buy the action toy in the first place. As for his background, we’ll come to learn about Buzz joining Star Command and the lengths that he goes through to come out on top over and over again. Along with Palmer and Evans, the trailer also features comments and insights from director Angus MacLane, producer Galyn Sussman, and fellow stars, Taika Waititi and Uzo Aduba.

If you’re ready to take on all the aliens the galaxy and Zurg (James Brolin) have to throw at you, you won’t need to wait much longer as Lightyear is preparing to dock in theaters on June 17. An incredible score by Oscar, Emmy, and Grammy-winning composer, Michael Giacchino will be the soundtrack to Buzz and his team’s exploration into deep space. There’s also a very cute robotic kitten named Sox (Peter Sohn), who looks to be equally adorable and blunt when it comes to tagging along with Buzz and the rest of the deep space team. The feature’s ensemble will be made up of the vocal stylings of Efren Ramirez, Dale Soules, Mary Lewis, and Isiah Whitlock Jr.


    
If you’re preparing for Lightyear’s takeoff by binging the Toy Story franchise, this featurette is something you absolutely need to toss into the lineup. Take a step behind the film to see how it was all formed and what Buzz Lightyear means to the cast and crew of Lightyear in the featurette below.




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