Captain America: Civil War (May 6, 2016)

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Exactly what I was thinking too, perfect pic!
 
I'm talking about Rogers, not Captain America. My gut is telling me they would just move on from Rogers toward Bucky when Evans' contract expires. It isn't like Marvel Studios has been afraid of making ballsy moves before, and frankly, most viewers aren't at all familiar with comic Cap. They have some vague understanding of him, they know his outfit, but I don't think there would be much of a revolt if Marvel replaced Rogers with Bucky, and did it well of course.
 
I'm talking about Rogers, not Captain America. My gut is telling me they would just move on from Rogers toward Bucky when Evans' contract expires. It isn't like Marvel Studios has been afraid of making ballsy moves before, and frankly, most viewers aren't at all familiar with comic Cap. They have some vague understanding of him, they know his outfit, but I don't think there would be much of a revolt if Marvel replaced Rogers with Bucky, and did it well of course.

I don't think they'd retire Rogers permanently. Losing the "boy scout" nature, super soldier serum and frozen in ice aspects (okay I guess Bucky kind of was too) of Rogers would be moving on from a huge part of his identity.

That being said I suppose that after "I am Iron Man" that really anything is possible.
 
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Does anyone know how many movies Sebastian Stan has signed up for? For some reason I think I may have read 9 somewhere, but that seems really high. His character has yet to play possibly a much bigger role in the MCU. That said, I hope they keep Chris Evans Cap around for a while yet. I know I want to see him in the Infinity Wars.
 
Seems like that's a pretty standard progression from actor to director of work they acted in. I know off-hand of Jonathan Frakes directing Star Trek, Steve Buscemi directing the Sopranos, and Brian Cranston directing Malcolm in the Middle and Breaking Bad.
 
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