Showing posts with label Captain America. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Captain America. Show all posts

Monday, 7 April 2014

Samuel L Jackson: Army soldiers are true heroes


Samuel L Jackson used his time on the Captain America red carpet to hail the true heroes of society – army soldiers.

The 65-year-old acting legend gushed with admiration for the servicemen and women who defend the shores of democracy.

‘I look at the young people who put their lives on the line for us so that we do have the freedom to make movies like this and tell stories like this,’ he said, attending the premiere for The Winter Soldier, in which he reprises his role as Nick Fury.

‘We do have a volunteer army now. It’s not like people have to do it and I admire them greatly,’ he gushed.

The actor said he is thrilled his character has more air time in the current sequel than previous Marvel movies which he has popped up in, including Iron Man and Avengers Assemble.

However he explained he had to figure out quickly how to deal with reading scripts on set when he was in costume wearing his character’s trade-mark eye patch.

‘The interesting thing about the patch is when I was learning the dialogue from the script, I could only see half the page. So I discovered I’d have to learn my lines covering one hand,’ he laughed.

[Originally published Metro, Guilty Pleasures, Thursday 20 March 2014]

Sebastian Stan: I might become Captain America


Sebastian Stan hopes he may one day don the Captain America costume even though he plays the hero’s titular villain in new sequel, The Winter Soldier.

The 31-year-old actor has reportedly signed a nine picture deal with Marvel studios to play James ‘Bucky’ Barnes (who becomes the Winter Soldier after being brainwashed) and fans of the comic book series will know he one day becomes Captain America once the original Captain, Steve Rodgers (played by Chris Evans), dies.

‘I have no idea. I really don’t know. I’m just trying to realise I’m working with these guys,’ Stan told Guilty Pleasures, saying he was too overwhelmed to be starring alongside Evans, Samuel L Jackson and Scarlett Johansson to think of the future.

However he hasn't ruled out a stint as the hero in the future, saying: 'Wherever (the directors) want to take the story is where I am going.'

Evans is now half way through his reported six picture deal with Marvel to play the superhero, so Stan may get his turn in the stars and stripes outfit yet.

[Originally published Metro, Guilty Pleasures, Thursday 20 March 2014]