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Chris Evans provides more information about his ‘crazy’ character in upcoming movie The Gray Man.

Chris Evans

Chris Evans provides more information about his ‘crazy’ character in upcoming movie The Gray Man.

Chris Evans is best known for his depiction of Marvel superhero Steve Rogers, which he played for nearly a decade.

In the upcoming thriller The Gray Man, Chris Evans reveals new details about his malevolent character Lloyd Hansen. Joe and Anthony Russo, who helmed Avengers: Endgame, reunite with MCU writers Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely for Netflix’s forthcoming project.

However, Ryan Gosling will portray “Sierra Six,” a skilled CIA operator who will be pitted against Evans in an epic chase after Hansen places a bounty on his old colleague’s head and dispatches the world’s toughest assassins after him. In an interview with Empire, Evans discusses Lloyd Hansen’s unstable character, stating that this will be unlike any other role he has ever played. Following a strong performance in Knives Out, Evans took a path away from the morally upright Marvel superhero, and he seemed to enjoy the new chapter in his career.

In The Gray Man, his enemy will be more than just bitter or aggressive; Evans depicts Lloyd Hansen as a trainwreck who should be feared more for their unpredictable personality than for their anger. According to Screenrant, Chris stated, “He’s a train wreck of a human being.  That guy can be anything in any scene, because all he wants is anarchy.”

After playing Captain America for so long, it’s easy to see why Evans would be interested in this job based on this character description. It’ll be interesting to see what he brings to the table; Knives Out shown that he has the talents and versatility to play a villain, so fans should enjoy seeing Evans in a different light.

 

 

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