Well,
according
to
the
reports,
there
is
enough
reason
for
the
superhero
movie
fans
to
get
disheartened.
After
Hugh
Jackman
bids
adieu
from
playing
the
iconic
character
of
Wolverine
in
X-Men
movies,
it's
time
for
Chris
Evans
to
step
down
from
the
role
of
Captain
America
in
MCU
movies.
Joe
and
Anthony
Russo,
who
have
directed
the
Captain
America:
Civil
War,
confirmed
the
news
that
Chris
Evans
will
no
longer
be
seen
in
the
iconic
character
of
Captain
America
in
the
upcoming
movie
Infinity
War
movie.
The
35-year-old
actor,
who
portrayed
the
role
of
Steve
Rogers,
will
not
be
seen
donning
the
traditional
red-blue
Captain
America
costume
in
MCU
anymore.
"I
think
him
dropping
that
shield
(at
the
end
of
the
film)
is
him
letting
go
of
that
identity.
(It's)
him
admitting
that
certainly,
the
identity
of
Captain
America
was
in
conflict
with
the
very
personal
choice
that
he
was
making," Joe
said.
Earlier,
the
writers
of
the
movie,
Stephen
McFeely
and
Christopher
Markus
said
that
the
reason
why
the
Captain
was
not
dead
in
the
'Civil
War'
is
because,
there
is
a
chance
that
the
Avengers
might
need
him
in
the
future,
and
there
they
hint
about
his
comeback
in
the
future
movies.