The general tone we're getting with his being a convict, showing his kid, and the very low-key type of humor we did see, I'm wondering about that. That line is something you could imagine Evans Cap saying. I'm open to whatever they have in mind, but I think it could definitely work having Rudd play it pretty straight. If they want to go for an everyman that the audience can better relate to, then it would make sense not to make him a stand up comic like Tony Stark. And of course, we already have that comic relief in the MCU. On the other hand, RDJ's future with the franchise doesn't seem set in stone, and maybe they wanted to bring Rudd on, in part, as a means of filling the comedic gap.