Chris Evans then talked about where we'll find Steve Rogers in Avengers: Age of Ultron, following the events of Captain America: The Winter Soldier. "Hes still looking for a home, probably a metaphorical home," said the actor. "Hes always felt comfortable as a soldier. And he likes structure. He works well taking orders. But when that dynamic turned on him, hes now left to depend upon his team, the Avengers. There really is no one above them telling them what to do. Theyre kind of having to operate independently. So theres a lot of leaning on one another, but there really isnt a kind of clear chain of command. And I think Cap looks for that. I think hes looking to understand where he belongs, not just as a soldier, as Captain America, but as Steve Rogers, as a person." That'll surely carry over when he returns in Captain America 3 in 2016, which Chris Evans says he's looking forward to as well as another Avengers movie. "So halfway through!" he said of the last two Marvel films that he's contractual obliged to appear in. "I mean, Im going to miss these when theyre done. I really will. This has been a lot of fun, and theyre only getting more fun. Especially because theres a trust in Marvel that youre going to make something good. It would really be lousy to be stuck in a contract knowing that youre making ****. And I just dont feel that way. Its really a blessing that this kind of fell in my lap. Sometimes you dont really feel deserving of it. But Ill take it."
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