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Since Chris Evans’ return as Johnny Storm inDeadpool & Wolverine, fans have been speculating if he’ll be open to return as Captain America in the upcomingAvengersduology. But fans aren’t alone in it, as Marvel veteran Ross Marquand has also been hammering the idea of Captain America’s return, but not exactly for a bigAvengersshowdown.

Considering that Cap’s journey of returning the Infinity Stones is left up to fans’ imagination, Marquand has been adamant about exploring that story, potentially in a Disney Plus series.
Ross Marquand Continues to Hammer the Idea of Captain America’s Return to Disney
While Marquand has tackled various Marvel roles, ranging from Professor X inX-Men ’97to voicing Ultron in Marvel’sWhat If…?, his most notable Marvel experience remains his tenure as Red Skull. Due toHugo Weaving‘srefusal to reprisehisCaptain Americagig for theEndgameduology,Ross Marquandwas brought in to serve as Red Skull inInfinity WarandEndgame.
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Reflecting on the character’s future,The Walking Deadstarhoned the ideaof Cap’s archnemesis’ potential return in a movie about Steve Rogers returning the Infinity Stones.
I also thought it would be really interesting to make a standalone movie with Cap returning all the stones. Because when he jumps into the time machine at the end of Endgame, he’s gone for a second and then comes back as an old man. But I think it would be really interesting to see what happens each time he returns those stones. And that would be a fascinating movie in and of itself, I think. I hope [Red Skull] does [return].

While there has been no movement in that idea yet, the actor hasn’t given up, as during his appearance at the Edmonton ExpoVia (@GrahamMosimann), the actor revealed that he has continued to pitch that idea at Disney as a potential Disney Plus series.
We’ve been wanting this so badly since the end credits of Endgame

It would be the first Marvel TV show I would be interested in
This is a show that we actually want to watch. Give us what we want cowards.

KEEP PITCHING
Yes please… 🙏pic.twitter.com/N1cdkOe2II
Considering that the MCU’s TV sides of things are yet to pick up the pace, a show aboutChris Evansexploring the multiverse as Captain America does sound promising.

Ross Marquand Filmed His Red Skull Scenes at an Unprecedented Pace
Although it remains to be seen if the idea garners heat at Disney headquarters anytime soon, for Ross Marquand, the experience of filming his Red Skull scenes was unlike anything he ever experienced. While we see the character return in bothInfinity WarandEndgame, theX-Men ’97starrevealedthat the entirety of his scenes were done in the span of eight hours.
It was a helluva of a way to work… I think we finished it in eight hours – both films, back-to-back, in one day. I mean that’s unheard of.
But despite the extremity of the filming’s pace, Marquand heavily enjoyed his tenure as Red Skull, sharing that he loved that style of shooting.
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Avengers: Infinity WarandEndgameAre Available to Stream on Disney Plus.
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Santanu Roy is a Senior Entertainment Writer at FandomWire, majorly focusing on movies, with over 2,000 articles under his belt. He has been pursuing a degree in Animation and possesses a deep love for the medium of animation. Having spent the better part of the last two years pumping out articles for FW, Santanu excels at covering movie analysis and news surrounding Pixar, DCU, DreamWorks, and Batman’s cinematic legacy.With psychological thrillers and intimate slice-of-life dramas ranking among his favorite genres, Santanu is a big admirer of Luca Guadagnino, Shane Black, Park Chan-wook, and Brad Bird.