The Avengers: Endgame finale was arguably the biggest scene from the movie, and the captain America versus Captain America battle was no exception. The fight was a showcase moment, but one that was far from simple. Chris Evans is not cloned, and VFX boffins had to recreate him to make the fight look real. Read on to learn more about the creation of the epic battle scene.
Though the role of Captain America was first introduced in the 1940s, it did not last long. A revival was made in the mid-1950s, which showed that multiple characters were operating under the same code name. Post-World War II successors included Jeffrey Mace and William Naslund. Fred Davis continues to play Bucky. In this way, fans of Captain America can learn more about the role he played in the past.
Comics were very popular during the Cold War. Comics featuring superheroes had a sci-fi edge. Timely, which later became Atlas Comics, relaunched Captain America Comics with an anti-Soviet twist. With the tagline “Captain America…Commie Smasher!,” the comics were a huge hit – but didn’t last long.
In the 2012 film, Steve Rogers’ character had to convince the SHIELD guys that he was one of them. Meanwhile, the Captain America of 2012 was trying to convince the SHIELD guys that he was Loki. As a result, he had to fight the 2012 Cap who thought he was Loki, and it was hilarious. Cap got his revenge by knocking him out and recovering his scepter.