Now that S.H.I.E.L.D. has been dismantled, Robert
Downey Jr.'s Tony Stark, aka Iron Man character is the one banking the whole Avengers
operation. But if he's the bank then Chris Evans' Steve Rogers, aka Captain
America is it's leader.
"I think [Captain America] feels very comfortable
in a sort of leadership role, but I don’t think he gives orders," Evans
told Yahoo. "He does
structure, organization — he’s a military guy."
"Tony [Stark] is definitely paying the bills, and
since there really is no company to report to, we’re kind of this independent
unit that needs to rely on each other and work as a team, even in their
day-to-day lives."
There is much to be excited about Joss Whedon's
Avengers: Age of Ultron, and for Evans the scenes where the team must fight
together to save the day are some of the most exciting.
"I like all the scenes that we get to have
together," Evans said. "In this movie, it’s not about having
stand-out moments, it’s about trying to have stand-together moments. You want
to have scenes where you’re like ‘Man, the Avengers just kicked ass!’"
"If it’s every man for himself, then it defeats
the purpose of what this movie is. We have individual films for that. So I like
the scenes where – as a unit – we’re all wrecking shop. And
we get a bunch of those in this."
Source
- Yahoo
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