Steve Rogers And Chris Evans Share One Peculiar Difference The MCU Never Explained
Summary
- The height difference between Steve Rogers and Chris Evans in the MCU was never explained, but it can be attributed to the Super Soldier Serum, which made Rogers taller and more heroic-looking.
- Steve Rogers was depicted as 6'2" after taking the Super Soldier Serum, whereas Chris Evans is 6'0". The illusion of height difference was achieved through camera tricks.
- With Steve Rogers now retired and Sam Wilson taking over as Captain America, the height discrepancy between Rogers and Evans is no longer relevant in the MCU.
Chris Evans will always be remembered as the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s Captain America, but even though his time as such has come to an end, there’s one peculiar difference between Evans and
Steve Rogers that this universe never explained. Chris Evans made his official MCU debut as Steve Rogers/Captain America in the character's first solo movie, Captain America: The First Avenger, though he made his first appearance in a blink-and-you-miss-it cameo in a deleted scene from The Incredible Hulk.
Captain America went on to co-lead the original Avengers team with Iron Man in four Avengers movies and starred in two more “solo” movies, Captain America: The Winter Soldier and Captain America: Civil War. Steve Rogers retired at the end of Avengers: Endgame when he chose to stay in the past with Peggy Carter and returned in the present as an old man to pass the shield and Captain America mantle to Sam Wilson.
Steve Rogers won't return to the MCU, and there's one interesting difference between him and Chris Evans that Marvel never explained.
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