While there are some that are more famous than others, Chris Evans’ comic book roles throughout his career have helped to solidify the actor as a legend in the genre. The comic book movie genre has taken over the movie industry in the past decades, but the history of the genre and its offerings goes far beyond just the popular MCU and DCU roles. Evans himself has starred as some of the most iconic comic book characters of all time while also playing more obscure ones.
Evans is certainly not the only actor to play multiple comic book characters, with Ben Affleck playing Daredevil and Batman, Halle Berry playing Storm and Catwoman, and most recently, Robert Downey Jr. following up Iron Man with Doctor Doom. However, with eight different characters in the comic book genre, Evans has been able to show various sides of his acting chops in these types of movies, from the stoic hero to the complex protagonist to the comedic goofball to the entertaining villain.
Role | Notable Appearances |
Captain America | Captain America: The First Avenger, The Avengers, Avengers: Endgame |
Johnny Storm aka Human Torch | Fantastic Four, Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer, Deadpool & Wolverine |
Jensen | The Losers |
Lucas Lee | Scott Pilgrim vs. the World, Scott Pilgrim Takes Off |
Curtis | Snowpiercer |
Loki | Thor: The Dark World, Avengers: Endgame |
Nick Grant | Push |
Casey Jones | TMNT |
Captain America
Notable Projects: Captain America: The First Avenger, The Avengers, Avengers: Endgame
Captain America is easily the comic book character that Evans is best known for at this point. Just like in the comics, Evans’ version of Captain America is a super-soldier with an unwavering moral compass. He first played Steve Rogers in 2011’s Captain America: The First Avenger after nearly turning down the role. Luckily, he reconsidered and helped provide one of the cornerstone characters to the MCU as the noble soldier who was always willing to put the lives of others before his own.
Fans had the chance to see the origins of Captain America and then see how he struggles with the more complex world of global politics in the 21st century in movies like Captain America: The Winter Soldier and Captain America: Civil War. Cap also grew into the true leader of the Avengers over the course of the four team-up movies to date. In total, Evans has appeared as Captain America in nine MCU appearances since 2011, including cameo roles in Spider-Man: Homecoming and Thor: The Dark World.
While the earnestness of Steve Rogers and the patriotism of Captain America can be a tricky thing to pull off in a 21st-century live-action movie, Evans’ performance was the reason the character worked so well. He presented Steve as a man who made mistakes and could be stubborn but was a good man at the center of it all. Even when the first movie presented Evans as a skinny young man in his early scenes, the actor made the audience believe this was a man people would follow. Following Avengers: Endgame, it appears Evans’ time in the role is done.
Johnny Storm/Human Torch
Notable Projects: Fantastic Four, Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer, Deadpool & Wolverine
Before joining the MCU as Captain America, the first Marvel character Evans played on the big screen was Johnny Storm aka Human Torch. Evans’ debut came in 2005’s Fantastic Four, where he presented the youngest member of Marvel’s first family as a cocky and reckless pilot alongside Mr. Fantastic, Invisible Woman, and The Thing. He returned two years later for the sequel, Fantastic 4: Rise of the Silver Surfer. As Human Torch’s name suggests, his entire body can become engulfed in fire at will, and these transformations are usually accompanied by him saying, “Flame on.”
Although these Fantastic Four movies weren’t highly praised, Evans was viewed as a bright spot for bringing the hot-shot nature of Johnny to life. Human Torch wasn’t just the first Marvel character Evans played though, as it is actually the very first time he played any comic book character. Nearly two decades after he last appeared in the role, Evans was given the opportunity to play Johnny Storm one last time in his hilarious cameo in Deadpool & Wolverine.
Evans’ appearance in the meta superhero adventure offers an entertaining bit of commentary on the actor’s history of comic book characters. When he first appears, Deadpool assumes that it is Steve Rogers who has come to save the day, only for Evans to reveal himself as Fox’s version of Johnny Storm.
Jensen
Notable Projects: The Losers
While Captain America and Johnny Storm might be the most notable comic book roles Evans has played, there are certain projects he has been in that fans might not even realize are based on comic books. The 2010 movie The Losers is directed by Sylvain White and is an adaptation of Andy Diggle’s 32-issue series published by Vertigo and DC. The movie follows a dysfunctional band of CIA special forces operatives who are betrayed and left for dead, reuniting to clear their names and find redemption.
Evans played master hacker and master of disguise Jake Jensen in The Losers. The movie also featured Evans’ future MCU co-stars Idris Elba and Zoe Saldaña, as well as Jeffrey Dean Morgan, who frequently appears in comic book adaptations. However, Evans is the one who steals the show with his comedic performance as the energetic and fun-loving member of the team. There is a particularly memorable scene of Jensen using his sniper comrade to make it seem like he can shoot bullets with his mind.