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The Marvel Cinematic Universe is known for transforming actors into blockbuster stars. One of the most notable examples of this is Chris Hemsworth, who became a household name after being cast asThor. The actor’s portrayal of the Norse God of Thunder earned him millions of fans globally but also cemented his place as a leading man in the industry.

During his stint, he developed a strong and enriching friendship with fellow MCU actor Chris Evans, who portrayedCaptainAmerica. But this bond created some troubles and complications for the studio, which then decided to separate them for giving interviews together during 2019’sAvengers: Endgame.
Fans Can’t Forgive Kevin Feige for Separating Chris Hemsworth and Chris Evans
Chris Hemsworthhas been part of the MCU for quite a while now. Further, it’s only natural for the star to consider his co-stars as friends. While in an interview withVariety, he mentioned that he considersRobert Downey Jr.a mentor. He also added that he has a great friendly bond with Scarlett Johansson, Mark Ruffalo, and Jeremy Renner. But forChris Evans, he added that the duo shares a brotherly bond.
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For why the actors were separated during the press tour ofAvengers: Endgame,he recalled that they were just joking and screwing around all the time. Further, none of the things they were saying or doing on the tour were on topic (making it difficult to conduct a serious interview). Pubity raised a similar question onInstagramwith a snippet of Evans and Hemsworth messing around during the press tour.
The fans, on the other hand, were not happy with Kevin Feige’s decision to separate the duo, with one even commenting:

This is a terrible idea. Them goofing around would make for GREAT marketing and meme content. It’s not rocket science.
In the same article, Variety also noted that when Chris Evans wasinterviewedlater, he confirmed that the duo was separated as they“weren’t getting s**t done.”Chris Evans also pitched in a movie idea with Hemsworth and added that he would“love to do one of those 80s buddy comedies”with the actor. This idea would surely get a thumbs up from the fans as well, who missed the opportunity of witnessing the actor’s friendly banter on the press tour.

How Chris Hemsworth Helped Chris Evans With His ‘Avengers’ Anxiety
Chris Evans has been quite vocal about the anxiety he felt while playingCaptain America.But in an interview withThe Hollywood Reporter, he detailed how havingHemswortharound eased up some of that pressure. He added:
It was nice having Chris Hemsworth around because he was going through it, too. (Evans continued) I mean, at the time Downey’s Downey and Scarlett’s Scarlett [Johansson]. And [Mark] Ruffalo and [Jeremy] Renner, at the time, were crushing it, too. Hemsworth and I were very new and we also had the standalones and so I think we shared in our anxiety, and at least that made it a little bit more comforting.

The actor added that the mutual challenges that they faced while playing their specific roles allowed them to support each other throughout the filming. On the topic of his anxiety, Evans explained that it was specifically intense during the filming of 2010’sPuncture. Further, the severity of the issue was so grave that he had almost turned down his iconic role as Steve Rogers.
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But despite these challenges, the actor managed to work through them and played the role ofCaptain Americato the core.
You can rentAvengers: Endgameon Disney+, Apple TV and Hulu.

Sakshi Singh
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Sakshi Singh has written over 1,300 entertainment articles, mostly about Netflix shows and reality TV. She’s spent the last two years covering everything from surprise engagements to shocking eliminations and previously wrote for Essentially Sports in their Netflix Junkie division. A self-proclaimed reality TV addict, Sakshi has watched all 48 seasons of Survivor and never misses a new dating or competition series. She loves watching how strangers meet, fall in love, team up, or betray each other - it’s the mix of strategy and drama that keeps her hooked. When she’s not glued to a reality show, she’s usually watching a crime thriller or tracking the next big streaming hit.