Captain America and Marvel star Chris Evans has refused to discuss his longer term Marvel future, admitting that it may not necessarily be his decision whether he returns.
Speaking to the New York Times, the American star discussed his role within Infinity War and the currently-unnamed sequel, which reshoots this autumn. More cryptically, Evans stated that: “You want to get off the train before they push you off” when asked to about his longer term Marvel plans.
With Kevin Feige already insinuating that not every hero will survive the final battle with mad titan Thanos (Josh Brolin), speculation has already been rife as to which heroes will pay the ultimate price. Evans suggestions seem to point to Steve Rogers biting the dust, but that might not be the end of the star-spangled superhuman, with Sam Wilson (Anthony Mackie) and Bucky Barnes (Sebastian Stan) both contenders to potentially take over the role in the future, if the Marvel comics are anything to go by.
Avengers: Infinity War is released worldwide on 27th April 2018. Check out the final trailer below: