Chris Evans: The Real Pyrokinetic Sidekick
When you think of Chris Evans, the first thing that comes to mind is a super‑sweater-wearing hero zip‑zagging out of the Brady Bunch in a captain’s suit. But before that, he was actually one of the coolest burners in Hollywood history.
Forget the Shield, Get the Fire!
- 2005’s Fantastic Four – Evans swooped in as the Human Torch, literally lighting up the room.
- And “Rise of the Silver Surfer” – he kept the flames alive and made the audience say, “Forests, ah, shadows… not again!”
Why the Heat Still Grows
Whenever the Avengers pod tried to pitch him to stay in the MCU, Evans thought, “How about a sequel? I get to set the world on fire again.” He doesn’t just want a cape; he wants to keep the smoke rolling.
The Bars of Fire…
“I’ve always had a deep bond with the Human Torch,” Evans shares. “It isn’t just about the costume; it’s about channeling that raw, erratic power I feel when the world gets too quiet.” Plus, he’s got the same donors of Hollywood pizza buds ready, and what’s better than a sizzling pizza while knockoutting the universe?
So, next time you spot a legend in red, blue, and the occasional neon blaze, remember: it’s not just about the shield – it’s about remembering how to earn your own sparks.

Will Johnny Storm Return? Evans Weighs the Heat
“God, wouldn’t that be great?” Evans quipped to Variety when the question popped up about coming back as the flaming beatbox, Johnny Storm, the Human Torch. He laughed it off, saying nobody had ever asked him about it. “I mean… I’m not the guy I was fifteen or twenty years ago. Oh man, I’m old!”
Why the Classic Fantastic Four Films Missed the Mark
- Original Fantastic Four movies pre‑date the MCU, which kicked off with Iron Man in 2008.
- Marvel didn’t hit the box‑office big leagues until years later, so the Human Torch didn’t get the spotlight it deserved.
Evans’ Take on a Reboot
When asked if he’d be into a new Fantastic Four reboot, Evans replied, “I would love it.” He added a touch of humor: “It’d be a smoother sell for me than resurrecting Captain America. I don’t want to wreck that golden moment.” Still, he expressed a genuine fondness for the character: “Johnny Storm didn’t get his time in the spotlight, and I would love to fix that.”
Directorial Shuffle
The plans originally called for Spider‑Man: No Way Home director Jon Watts to helm the reboot, but he’s jumped ship to work on an unnamed Star Wars project.
Will the Original Cast Revival Happen?
Marvel hasn’t confirmed any returning actors from the 2005‑2007 films. Yet, a surprise cameo by John Krasinski’s Mister Fantastic in Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness keeps the door open for more Fantastic Four cameos, if only to keep the universe feeling tight‑knit.

Chris Evans Says “No MCU Comeback” After Taking Off With Buzz Lightyear
Chris Evans, the guy who made Captain America a household name for a decade, has just tossed a shiny new feather in his cap: the voice of Buzz Lightyear in Pixar’s Lightyear. Yet, despite the buzz, he’s not going back to the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
“Unfortunately, that’s not the case.”
- Case—No MLB Return
- Case—Buzz Lights Up the Hollywood sky
- Case—NC16 Rating rolls out across theatres nationwide
Buzz Lightyear Makes a Heroic LOI
After wearing the Star-Spangled Shield for over ten years, Evans has shot out into the infinite, infinite and beyond as the voice behind the beloved space ranger. “Your friendly neighbourhood billboard”—lightened—and now the 3D spectacle is lighting up screens all across the globe.
Why This Announcement Shoots Straight Up the Psyche
While fans were already buzzing about whether Evans could jump back into Jeff’s D+ comic, he kept it sharp: as soon as the curtain fell on the MCU, he ran. This is all‑new territory— Pixar tells us that “Lightyear” sounds, not movies, is not for kids only.
“No Trinidad, It’s SIML!”—A Lighthearted Clarification
“No, no, no.” — Evans heartily denied any rumors that he was heading back to the Marvel universe. Instead, “I’ve got my whole voice set for Buzz Lightyear, and I’m looking forward to light-speed drama.”
Fans Rejoice in Theaters
The NC16 rating has jostled the norms of Singapore’s film scene, but the local drama has not compromised the show’s star power. Ultimately, @Evans just wants to be the “famous spinner” whose holographic radar” paints powerfully—Buzz is commercialized beyond, and the billionaire takes the next stride.
