Chris Evans Shares What He’ll Miss The Most After Leaving Captain America

According to the reports, Chris Evans may not return to his role as Captain America after the fourth Avengers movie, which is due to open in 2019.

“Well, you know, my contract is over, so that’s as far as I know,” Evans told ET at the opening night of his new play, Lobby Hero, at the Hayes Theater in New York City on Monday.

The 36-year-old actor, who is preparing for the premiere of Avengers: Infinity War movie next month, said that he’ll be sad to leave his character as justice-seeking Steve Rogers when that day comes.

“[I’ll miss] everything [about Captain America],” he shared. “I mean, it’s not just the character, it’s the people – the experience, such good movies, such wonderful memories. I’ll miss a lot.”

But today, Evans is excited to take up some new roles including his character Bill in Lobby Hero.

“He’s not a good man,” he explained. “I sometimes play, you know, selfless people who are more concerned with the welfare of others than themselves, and that’s not exactly this guy. It’s fun to explore different avenues as an actor.”

Lobby Hero, which also stars Michael Cera, Brian Tyree Henry, and Bel Powley, is now on Broadway at Hayes Theater.