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He, refusing to be a stuntman for the "weak version" Steve Rogers

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Captain America played by Chris Evans, but a handsome man with a height of 183 + perfect body.

But in Captain America: Avengers Vanguard, the first thing they see is a diminutive and weak-looking Steve Rogers.

At that time, some people still wondered, how is this acted? Don't peaches grow tall and have a good figure?

He, refusing to be a stuntman for the "weak version" Steve Rogers

In fact, it is a very simple special effect face changing operation.

The weak version of Steve's role was played by another actor, and he was replaced with Peach's face in the later stage.

In a recent interview with The Times, "War of Succession" actor Jeremy Strong reflected on the role he had previously turned down from Marvel.

He, refusing to be a stuntman for the "weak version" Steve Rogers

But unlike other actors, what others miss is playing a certain role.

And what Jeremy Strong refused was that a role that could not show his face was regarded as a "stuntman" of the character.

According to him, after auditioning for Jon Ruffalo's Cowboys and Aliens, he was asked if he wanted to take on a role in a movie about Captain America.

He, refusing to be a stuntman for the "weak version" Steve Rogers

"They need someone to play the version of Captain America's youthful body, just before he turns into a superhero.

They said they needed a transformational actor and put the face and voice of the actual actor on top of me with CGI. ”

He, refusing to be a stuntman for the "weak version" Steve Rogers

Jeremy Strong also pointed out that he also considered the matter because of the lack of money at the time.

But in the end, he refused, because he felt that what he could offer was not so valued.

Just after Strong refused to be a stuntman for the weak version of Steve, Leander Dini took over the task.

He, refusing to be a stuntman for the "weak version" Steve Rogers

Chris Evans, who plays Captain America, has actually known Jeremy Strong since childhood, and both grew up in Sudbury, Massachusetts.

Evans was also pleased when he previously found out that Strong might be a stuntman for the role.

But in the end, people didn't act.

He, refusing to be a stuntman for the "weak version" Steve Rogers

After watching this movie, almost no one should think about knowing who the actors behind it are.

But because of the needs of shooting, it does require actors to pay for nothing, thank them!

If it were you, would you like to?