Captain America: The First Avenger (July 2011)


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Least Evans hit the gym. Still not as cool as Jon Hamm would be (rappy knows wasup) but not the lil wimp he was in Fantastic Four. Head looks funny in proportion to his upper body though ;)

Now give us a trailer already, not some teaser shiz.

I talked with Hugo Weaving who plays Red Skull/Johann Shmidt in the film while he was in full Red Skull makeup--AND IT WAS AWESOME!

! ! ! ! JEALOUSY ! ! ! !

Hugo Weaving is like my most favorite actor ever.

They so daft and out of proportion when they bulk up that much. He can probably hardly move without looking like a lumbering giant. Still, wait and see, they do pump up for certain shots.

yeah Cappy is meant to look jacked just maybe not that jacked!

****! He grew mad muscles!

It's the supersoldier serum they gave him. It has... unprecedent effects :shiftyninja:

While the press release talked about what we can expect to see in the game, IGN have got their hands on the following screenshots...

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And Sega is making it. Be afraid. Be VERY afraid. *cue creepy music*

  • 3 weeks later...

If they were smart they'd release more stills of Evans shirtless and change the name to Captain Twilight. That'll put asses in the seats...

I thought only tweeners, and gay men with appalling taste in film, liked Twilight? ;) Me doth think Chris Evans looks a bit too manly for the Twilight camp - hell he looks like he could snap Twinkly hair, and Sharkboy without breaking his stride.

Hey now! I never said I liked it. Those damn movies made waaay more money then they are worth. Besides the last one had bunch of dudes running around shirtless. He'd fit right in there with the nancy known as Taylor.

Disclaimer:

Steve Grenier does not endorse or support Twilight the movie, the book, it's fans, or it's existence.

Bleeding Cool came across the following images from Gentle Giant Studios which give us a really detailed view of at least one of the designs of an action figure clearly based off of the movie suit!

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