Before you get to reading this oh so awesome interview, make sure you have some time set aside. The actual interview was about 15 minutes but it is packed FULL of awesome quotes and lots of laughs. I couldn’t decide what to share and what not to share so I’m posting it all. If you’re huge fans of the Evans Hemsworth duo (Chris Evans or Chris Hemsworth), I’m sure you’ll enjoy!
We spent several hours interviewing some of the cast, director and producer of Avengers: Age of Ultron. This particular interview with Chris x2 was our last interview. We were all waiting on pins and needles for Chris 1 and 2 to walk through that door. (By the way, both of them went back and forth as to which one was Chris 1 and which was Chris 2. I’m torn.. what do you think?)
They had both also been in other interviews so I think by the time they got to us, they were comfortable and ready to joke and laugh with us. The interview had that fun theme the entire time. Hopefully you can get a feel for it too.
Evans Hemsworth Talking Marvel’s AVENGERS: AGE OF ULTRON
What was your favorite fight scene in the movie?
In my favorite one I wasn’t even in, the Hulk Buster and the Hulk. I mean that’s my favorite. That’s a long fight scene, too. It keeps going. -Chris Evans
I haven’t seen that scene. I haven’t seen the movie. But from the trailer what looked cool was the kind of tie in shot between all of us. And at the very beginning of the film where it cuts from each of our individual fights. It looks like it’s one big tracking shot. That blew my mind as to how they even did that. -Chris Hemsworth
Do you guys find something that you discover about your characters each time you put on the costume? Or do you feel like you really know the character by now?
You know the character but you hope there’s always new challenges. You hope as an actor there is always a new hurdle to jump in a new arc to discover. The first couple of movies you try and read as many comic books as possible to make sure the built-in audience, the fan base is going to be satisfied with what you bring to the screen. In terms of where the character is going, that’s up to the director and the writer and Joss [Whedon] and the Russo’s [Anthony and Joe Russo]. That’s always new and that’s what makes these exciting to come back to. If it weren’t new, it would get old, stagnant and the audience would feel it. -Evans
Do you feel that playing Captain America has made you more wholesome?
If that’s even possible. I mean, I’m already a Goddamn boy scout.
Do you think that’s changed you as a person at all?
Sure. I mean, there’s no denying. Any actor will tell you if you have to live in any head space for an extended period of time you’re going to take some of it home with you. Now, there’s no way to sound right saying this but you hope that some of the character comes home with you. You hope to see more of yourself, you hope to see more of Steve Rogers in who you are on a day-to-day basis. So yeah, absolutely. -Evans
Unless you’re playing Hannibal Lecter. You want to eat a person. -Hemsworth
Sometimes you get hungry for people. -Evans
Chris Evans breaks in with a question directed at both of them. “Did you ever eat a person?” Chris Hemsworth comes back with “Just this once. Tastes like chicken.” The entire room was in hysterics. Then, it was back to the questions.
Did you have a favorite superhero growing up?
Superman was mine. It was probably the first of the superhero films, wasn’t it? – Hemsworth
When you’re a kid you kind of like what you’re given to play with. So I had a Spiderman toy and so that was kind of my thing. I never really watched Spiderman comics, but he was my guy. He was battling ninja turtles a lot. -Evans
I had a follow up question for both Chris #1 and Chris #2.
If you weren’t Thor or playing Captain America, which superhero would you choose to play.
Captain America? -Hemsworth
To be a ninja turtle? Yes. -Evans
Superman. -Hemsworth
Would anyone here not want to be a ninja turtle? Great calves. -Evans
Chris Hemsworth breaks in with his own question.
Who would you play outside of our movies? What character would you love to play?
To be honest, I’d love to play an Ironman. Steve Rogers is such an internal guy and I just want to make some jokes. Can I just make some jokes? I don’t get any jokes and Ironman is this fun, free, loose guy. It was a lot like when I was doing the Fantastic 4 movies. It’s fun to play someone who wears their emotions on their sleeve. Steve’s not exactly that way. So any other superhero who gets to be a little more sassy I would take. Yea, Cap’s not sassy. -Evans
So, Black Widow? -Hemsworth
Yeah. I’d look good in that black outfit. -Evans
Chris Hemsworth agreed, and so did we.
Sherry from Family, Love and Other Stuff had a question for Chris Hemsworth, as Thor. A young 10-year-old boy is a victim of bullying because he has long hair. This young boy just wanted to know (from Thor) if it was okay for boys to have long hair.
Do you think, as Thor, that it is okay for boys to have long hair?
Of course it is. God, yeah. Absolutely. My dad had long hair for years. In fact, was asked to play for a football team, invited down to a big league in Australian football. It was quite a big opportunity. An the coach said, cool, but you’ve got to cut your hair because he had a ponytail. And he said no and walked away. He gave up that dream and did something else, honestly. -Hemsworth
Wow. -Evans
That really impressed me. I think part of him sort of says, I should have just cut my hair. But, moral point and I think absolutely. God, why not? What is the issue there? I think if anyone is narrow-minded enough to and limited in their thinking to think that is an issue, then they’ve got the problem. And you wait, in a few years’ time that kid will understand that the other kid has larger problems. -Hemsworth
Anytime I see a kid with long hair I’m like, that kid is so much cooler than anything I ever was. -Evans
Girls love long hair so tell him that. He’ll be fine. he’s going to clean up in a few years’ time. That bully who’s teasing him is going to get nothing. – Hemsworth
Yeah. -Evans
Do you wear your costumes anywhere else, or dress as your characters for little children?
Oh sure, sure. Well, that’s the best thing about these characters, kids love em. There’s really nothing like seeing a little kid’s face light up, kind of freeze in the moment because I know what that was like. I met Hulk Hogan when I was 10. And I was like, oh! Everything just went blank and it’s those little moments that can really impact little kids’ lives. You can incorporate yourself in those little kids. Whether it’s going to the hospital of kids who are sick or going to a theater where kids are learning to be creative and find themselves.
Any type of environment for you can kind of encourage that is great. And that’s one of the real perks of playing this role. -Evans
Thor’s Hammer Trailer
How much fun was it to have the scene around Thor’s hammer?
It was a good scene. -Evans
Fine with me because I couldn’t pick it up. It was great. It was good to see us all in normal clothes and not being superheroes. For me personally, Thor can get so stuck being the godly prince, or king, or whatever he is. And, I can’t keep up either. It’s nice to be in civilian clothes. What do these guys do when they’re not saving the world? I think it’s relatable for people in the audience. And that was exciting to read and be a part of. -Hemsworth
Well said. -Evans
Going off of what you’re saying right now. Do you guys hang out after the movie?
Oh yeah. -Evans
We try not to. We try to save it for the screen. -Hemsworth
[Joking] I mean, truly sick of everybody. No, absolutely. That’s one of the best parts of this job. Any movie you’re going to get stuck doing a franchise with there’s a lot of variables that could go south. The movies could just be lousy or you could hate the director or you could hate the cast. Luckily, I don’t know how it happened but none of that has happened. We got great movies, love the directors and the cast has become family. So absolutely. Outside of filming we all hang out, we all cause trouble. -Evans
I can’t tell you how many people when I was about to do Avengers said ‘oh, good luck on that set.’ -Hemsworth
Don’t work with Chris Evans. -Evans
The egos, especially him. […] I didn’t see any of that and I still haven’t. As Chris [Evans] said, we got lucky and we do honestly have a great time. -Hemsworth
Boss TV Spot
To Chris Hemsworth: do you ever kind of go into God-speak every so often?
(We couldn’t stop laughing with these answers).
Just when things need to get done. No. Just when the lights off, yeah. Honey. -Hemsworth
Best answer ever. There’s no answer that is going to be better than that one ever. I was going to make a horrible joke about like putting the cap back on the toothpaste. That is so much better. Oh man, I’m not Thor. There it is. That’s the best answer of the day. -Evans
Honey, let’s bring the thunder. Too far? Too far? -Hemsworth
[Evans can’t stop laughing]
Let’s make it rain in here. -Hemsworth
That’s phenomenal. What’s Cap speak? -Evans
Let’s talk about this. -Hemsworth
Right this way. Least sexy talk ever. Jesus. -Evans
You played so well with Tom Hiddleston, did you feel his absence at all?
Uh, no. Sick of that guy. [laughing] I mean, when I came into it I remember talking to Tom for we were just doing Thor 2 right before this. And I thought, oh no, they are the sort of Yin and Yang. And you know, who’s Thor without Loki? But, it’s a whole different dynamic. Just as exciting and we said that for the Thor films. -Hemsworth
Tom has impressions of both of you.
Yeah, not very good. -Hemsworth
I don’t think they’re that good. I saw them and I was like, yeah, right. -Evans
We’re way cooler than that. -Hemsworth
What aspects of Capt. America’s personality are coming from you and what are the most difficult to portray?
I think every character has to come a little bit from you. No matter who you play and one of the things I do as an actor is try to adjust who I’m speaking to. There’s always going to be whether you plan. Obviously, if you’re not playing some pedophile or something that like there’s always something. I do believe there’s always something that you can tap into for every role because you have to make it your own. You can’t be too far off base because you have to make it something familiar.
I grew up with a kid named Charlie Morris and you can all right that down because he’ll love it. This was a kid who was an Eagle Scout. You know what it takes to be an Eagle Scout as a kid? This is a kid who was 18 years old and was going on like his Eagle Scout. He was just the best guy I knew, just a good guy. A lot of times you kind of draw parallels to what Charlie would do but the trickiest thing is to try to make him likable. You know, he doesn’t joke, he’s not fun. His not like sassy or loud or anything.
So you try to play this guy and not come across as boring, which is the most dangerous thing about the character. It’s fun because it’s not me. I’m a very open guy. I wear my emotions right on my sleeve and this guy is a little more inside himself. But that’s what makes it a fun challenge and you do draw on parts of yourself. But, I also lean on Charlie quite a bit, too. Write that down, Charlie Morris. He’s a good guy. He just does what’s right. -Evans
I hope you enjoyed reading the interview and could get an idea of the energy in the room. It was definitely one of the most memorable interviews!
AVENGERS: AGE OF ULTRON opens May 1, 2015.
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Olivia Douglass says
Awesome interview!! I am so jealous that you were able to meet both Chris Hemsworth and Chris Evans.