Chris Evans is known for his time as Steve Rogers / Captain America in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. During his tenure as the star-spangled hero, Evans got an opportunity to work with legendary actor Robert Redford, who had a supporting role in the second installment of the Captain America franchise.
Chris Evans in Captain America: Civil War
In an interview, Evans spoke about sharing the screen with Redford and also revealed his admiration for the veteran actor. Evans praised Redford for his attitude and work ethic on the sets of Captain America: The Winter Soldier. Here is what Chris Evans said about getting to work with one of his idols and appearing alongside Robert Redford.
Chris Evans Talked Working With Robert Redford in Captain America: The Winter Soldier
In 2013, actor Chris Evans was approaching the peak of his popularity as Captain America, after starring in Captain America: The First Avenger (2011) and The Avengers (2012). At the time,...
Chris Evans in Captain America: Civil War
In an interview, Evans spoke about sharing the screen with Redford and also revealed his admiration for the veteran actor. Evans praised Redford for his attitude and work ethic on the sets of Captain America: The Winter Soldier. Here is what Chris Evans said about getting to work with one of his idols and appearing alongside Robert Redford.
Chris Evans Talked Working With Robert Redford in Captain America: The Winter Soldier
In 2013, actor Chris Evans was approaching the peak of his popularity as Captain America, after starring in Captain America: The First Avenger (2011) and The Avengers (2012). At the time,...
- 4/1/2024
- by Pratik Handore
- FandomWire
"Three Days of the Condor" is one of the most suspenseful crime thrillers that came out of '70s cinema. The New Hollywood movement was in full effect with audiences turning to gritty, low-budget films for thrills outside of the failing studio system. Sydney Pollack was one of the foremost leaders of the cinematic era, and "Three Days of the Condor" was one of the final entries into its canon. The filmmaker's 1970 film "They Shoot Horses, Don't They?" earned him his first Academy Award nomination, so "Three Days" was a highly anticipated follow-up.
Robert Redford stars as Joe Turner, a code-breaker for the CIA who shows up to work one morning and finds his entire department has been killed. When he tries to find solace in his superiors, he quickly learns that the agency is in on the job. Joe is left to discover why the CIA wants him and his colleagues dead,...
Robert Redford stars as Joe Turner, a code-breaker for the CIA who shows up to work one morning and finds his entire department has been killed. When he tries to find solace in his superiors, he quickly learns that the agency is in on the job. Joe is left to discover why the CIA wants him and his colleagues dead,...
- 2/4/2024
- by Shae Sennett
- Slash Film
If you've been holding off on buying any Lego Marvel playsets for fear of starting an addiction that you just can't maintain, we have good news and bad news. The good news is that Lego is releasing what could very well be the mother of all Lego Marvel playsets, featuring a massive modular building in the form of Avengers Tower, complete with one of the biggest lines of minifigures I've ever seen in a Lego set. So in theory, you could buy this Lego set and basically have everything you need as an Avengers fan. The bad news? The new Lego Avengers Tower set is going to set you back a few hundred dollars.
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Clocking in at 5,201 pieces and standing nearly three feet tall, the Lego Avengers Tower playset works as a display for scenes from both the first assembly of Earth's Mightiest Heroes for the Battle of New...
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Clocking in at 5,201 pieces and standing nearly three feet tall, the Lego Avengers Tower playset works as a display for scenes from both the first assembly of Earth's Mightiest Heroes for the Battle of New...
- 11/8/2023
- by Ethan Anderton
- Slash Film
Superheroes are nothing without great villains to battle against – and the Marvel Cinematic Universe debuting (proper) his major new Multiverse Saga villain.
It’s a brilliant performance and a promising sign of more dastardly deeds to come – but where does it sit in the pantheon of MCU villains? Empire counts down the best baddies from Marvel’s shared universe so far – who we either love to hate.
15) Zemo
If we were going by Captain America: Civil War alone? Then Zemo would be way up this list – a defiantly human villain who uses his own smarts, the simmering resentments underlying Earth’s Mightiest Heroes, and a bombshell historical revelation around Tony Stark’s parents’ death to tear our Marvel favourites in two. He also drowns someone upside down in a sink, which is brilliantly horrible. But then along came The Falcon And The Winter Soldier. Turning Zemo back into a Baron...
It’s a brilliant performance and a promising sign of more dastardly deeds to come – but where does it sit in the pantheon of MCU villains? Empire counts down the best baddies from Marvel’s shared universe so far – who we either love to hate.
15) Zemo
If we were going by Captain America: Civil War alone? Then Zemo would be way up this list – a defiantly human villain who uses his own smarts, the simmering resentments underlying Earth’s Mightiest Heroes, and a bombshell historical revelation around Tony Stark’s parents’ death to tear our Marvel favourites in two. He also drowns someone upside down in a sink, which is brilliantly horrible. But then along came The Falcon And The Winter Soldier. Turning Zemo back into a Baron...
- 2/22/2023
- by Ben Travis
- Empire - Movies
It is now T-minus one week until the long-awaited premiere of Marvel’s next Disney+ series, The Falcon and The Winter Soldier, on March 19. To mark the show’s impending arrival, Marvel is ramping up its publicity game and unleashing new trailers and clips of Sam Wilson and Bucky Barnes in action.
In one such clip, released today, Sam shares an interesting theory with his rival/counterpart Bucky. Give it a look below to see what we mean.
“The Big Three – androids, aliens, wizards. Every time we fight, we fight one of the three,” Sam says.
Bucky tries to challenge Sam’s assertion by pointing out there are no wizards. Sam immediately counters with Doctor Strange. “A sorcerer is a wizard without a hat.”
Fair play, Falcon! The conversation ends there but Sam might be onto something with his theory of The Big Three. But just like any good theory,...
In one such clip, released today, Sam shares an interesting theory with his rival/counterpart Bucky. Give it a look below to see what we mean.
“The Big Three – androids, aliens, wizards. Every time we fight, we fight one of the three,” Sam says.
Bucky tries to challenge Sam’s assertion by pointing out there are no wizards. Sam immediately counters with Doctor Strange. “A sorcerer is a wizard without a hat.”
Fair play, Falcon! The conversation ends there but Sam might be onto something with his theory of The Big Three. But just like any good theory,...
- 3/12/2021
- by Alec Bojalad
- Den of Geek
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