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Playing two iconic American roles back to back. First Cap and now Mr. Clean.
I knew it, so he was in make-up and prosthetics mixed with the Cgi tech for Old Man Rogers. Fantastic. So happy they allowed him to do it. And didn't get an elderly actor to portray old Man Steve.
They basically used the same techniques on Evans that they used to make Haley Atwell into old Peggy in TWS.I knew it, so he was in make-up and prosthetics mixed with the Cgi tech for Old Man Rogers. Fantastic. So happy they allowed him to do it. And didn't get an elderly actor to portray old Man Steve.
I love that Marvel’s age-altering tech is sufficiently advanced that there will rarely be a reason to substitute actors for instances like these.I knew it, so he was in make-up and prosthetics mixed with the Cgi tech for Old Man Rogers. Fantastic. So happy they allowed him to do it. And didn't get an elderly actor to portray old Man Steve.
I forgot to mention how awesome the eagle scaled Cap outfit was in this. It was even better than his CA:TWS stealth suit.
I forgot to mention how awesome the eagle scaled Cap outfit was in this. It was even better than his CA:TWS stealth suit.
I'm calling BS as their explanation goes against the time travel rules they set up for the film. I'm more willing to believe the Russo Bros explanation of him creating a branched timeline and he uses the quantum GPS to get back to main MCU timeline.'Avengers: Endgame' Writers Take on Biggest Fan Theories
The writers mantain their idea that Steve was always Peggy's husband.
And their kids have somewhat super soldier DNA.
I'm calling BS as their explanation goes against the time travel rules they set up for the film. I'm more willing to believe the Russo Bros explanation of him creating a branched timeline and he uses the quantum GPS to get back to main MCU timeline.
Steve's absence was pretty much cemented by a dementia-laden Peggy's reaction to him in a scene from Winter Soldier. "Oh Steve, it's been so long!" Having just relapsed, she clearly wasn't faking here.
I might've been inclined to agree with you had her response been slightly different. But she clearly says, it's "been so long." Granted, this can be interpreted as a figure of speech on her part, but I take it to mean that quite some time had passed since their last encounter (as did most Winter Soldier audiences, in fact).Taking into account that Peggy has dementa to the degree that she forgot the conversation she had with Steve pretty fast, it would not be impossible to assume that Peggy forgot that Steve return and he was his husband.
I might've been inclined to agree with you had her response been slightly different. But she clearly says, it's "been so long." Granted, this can be interpreted as a figure of speech on her part, but I take it to mean that quite some time had passed since their last encounter (as did most Winter Soldier audiences, in fact).