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That includes Robert Downey Jr. as Doctor Doom, but does not (yet) involve Evans’ Cap, though the actor has already returned to the MCU as Johnny Storm in Deadpool & Wolverine. Still, I’ve always felt it’s only a matter of when and how, not if, regarding seeing Steve Rogers again. Even before Downey Jr. was cast as Doom, it seemed likely Marvel would want both actors to be involved in Avengers 5 and/or 6, due to the multiversal nature of the events, the scale of them, and the increased reliance on nostalgia.
That feeling has only grown in the past year or so. With the Iron Man actor being convinced to return, off the back of an Oscar win no less, there’s a feeling of inevitability about Evans joining him in some capacity, because they’re still the two actors who define the MCU. There’s no stronger card to play (in terms of box office hype) than having them together again. Theories and rumors abound about Steve’s role in Doomsday, ranging from him and Peggy being targeted by Doom, to him being a villain alongside RDJ, with a take on the Hydra Captain America from the comics. All of this is TBC, but it seems increasingly likely he will be back – but he shouldn’t be.
Chris Evans’ Captain America Shouldn’t Return In Avengers: Doomsday

It should go without saying, but just in case: Evans is fantastic as Captain America. He perfectly embodied the character, and his development from earnest all-American hero to someone who lost his trust in institutions, but never wavered in his belief in doing what was right, was brilliantly done. Not wanting him to return isn’t a shade on his performance, but rather because it was so good. The character had a full arc that stands as one of the MCU’s very best, right down to the happy ending he deserved.
Is it really worth undoing that? I mean, in terms of how it’d impact the box office, the answer is probably yes. But in terms of story, character, and legacy? I can’t see how it would be. Avengers: Endgame was full of fan service for Cap, from wielding Mjolnir to saying “Avengers assemble,” to getting to dance with the girl. But it was fan service that was entirely earned, or, in other words, payoff. It was the exact right destination for his journey, and if it’s reached that already, why bother taking him anywhere else and reversing that happy, emotional ending just to service your new villain and have more nostalgic thrills?









