Chris Evans has officially been cast in an undisclosed role in the MCU’s future could mean revisiting familiar ground or venturing into entirely new territory.

Evans left an indelible mark on MCU’s Avengers: Doomsday, audiences eagerly await to see whether he reprises a familiar role or explores a new facet of the Marvel multiverse.

10 Old Man Steve Rogers

The MCU’s Original Captain America Is Retired

Steve Rogers is technically still alive in the MCU after his sendoff in Avengers: Endgame. The elderly Rogers appeared to his shield to Sam Wilson, signaling his retirement. However, Avengers: Doomsday could bring Old Man Steve back into action. As a mentor figure, this version of Steve Rogers could serve as a grounding presence for the Avengers, providing wisdom and guidance. His unique perspective as someone who has lived through history might prove invaluable during a multiverse-spanning crisis.

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The sight of a physically frail but mentally sharp Steve stepping up in an advisory or sacrificial capacity could deliver another iconic moment. Additionally, this role would allow Evans to showcase his acting range by diving into the vulnerabilities and complexities of an aged hero confronting his legacy. Old Man Steve could also provide a crucial narrative bridge between the Infinity Saga and the MCU's current direction.

9 Hydra Captain America

Marvel’s Anti-Cap

One of the most intriguing theories about Chris Evans’s return is the possibility of him playing Hydra Captain America. This darker version of the character was introduced in the comics, replacing Steve Rogers with a variant aligned. Dubbed "Captain Hydra," this iteration shocked readers and could provide a fascinating twist for the MCU. In Avengers: Doomsday, a multiverse scenario could explain the appearance of a Hydra-d Steve Rogers.

This version would embody everything Rogers stood against: corruption, oppression, and blind loyalty to a totalitarian regime. Evans’s portrayal of a sinister, calculating Captain America would subvert expectations and create a formidable antagonist for the Avengers. This could also serve as a chilling commentary on how even the most virtuous ideals can be warped under the right circumstances, providing a thematic counterpoint to Sam Wilson’s embodiment of Captain America’s true values. He could even team up with RDJ’s Dr. Doom to create an evil Avengers counterpart.

8 Another Johnny Storm Variant

Evans Returned As Johnny Storm In Deadpool & Wolverine

Chris Evans famously portrayed Johnny Storm, aka the Human Torch, in the Fantastic Four movies of the 2000s. Following his celebrated cameo as Johnny Storm in Deadpool & Wolverine, it’s possible he could reprise the role as another variant in Avengers: Doomsday. The multiverse provides endless opportunities for such a crossover, especially with Secret Wars on the horizon. This approach could offer a comedic and meta commentary on Evans’s superhero legacy.

Evans’ Johnny Storm could meet Sam Wilson’s Captain America, helping to lay the groundwork for Secret Wars. Additionally, the presence of another Johnny Storm could hint at the Fantastic Four reboot, bridging the old and new iterations of Marvel’s First Family. The MCU’s Fantastic Four are located in a different universe than the MCU’s Earth-616, so Evans’ return could help bring them into the primary timeline. This might not be a central role, but would undoubtedly be a crowd pleaser, giving longtime fans of Evans’s earlier work a nostalgic nod.

7 Time Heist Steve Rogers

Captain America Traveled Through Time To Return The Infinity Stones

After Endgame, fans petitioned for a project exploring Steve Rogers’s journey to return the Infinity Stones to their rightful places in the timeline. This narrative remains unexplored, despite its potential for thrilling adventures and heart-wrenching moments. Evans could return as this Time Heist version of Steve, offering a glimpse into his unseen missions. This rendition could be the MCU’s primary Steve Rogers, who accidentally veered off course and finds himself embroiled in the multiverse chaos of Avengers: Doomsday.

Armed with Mjölnir and grappling with the moral dilemmas of his mission, this Steve would be a blend of the hero audiences know and a battle-hardened traveler burdened by the complexities of his task. Such a portrayal would not only satisfy curiosity but also enrich the MCU’s multiverse narrative by tying past and present together. This angle would allow Evans to delve deeper into Steve’s psyche, exploring the challenges of maintaining his principles while navigating the chaotic ripple effects of time travel.

6 One Above All

Marvel’s Shapeshifting God Being

The One Above All is the omnipotent being who created the multiverse in Marvel lore, embodying the highest form of existence. This shapeshifting entity can appear as anyone or anything, and in the comics, famously assumed the guise of legendary Marvel artist Jack Kirby. One Above All could appear in Avengers: Doomsday as Steve Rogers, using his familiar visage to communicate with Earth’s mightiest heroes. This would be a bold and unexpected move for the MCU, elevating Evans’s role to cosmic proportions.

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By taking on this part, Evans would represent the ultimate moral and philosophical force guiding the Avengers - much like Cap. The One Above All could deliver cryptic warnings or offer vital knowledge about the looming threat, emphasizing the stakes of the multiverse’s impending collapse. Such a role would not only celebrate Evans’s iconic status within the MCU but also provide a profound commentary on Steve Rogers’s enduring legacy as the Avengers’ most virtuous member.

5 Yeoman America

A British Captain America Variant

The multiverse offers endless possibilities in Marvel, including a British variant of Captain America known as Yeoman America. In the comics, this version is tied to Marvel’s Arthurian villain, Morgan le Fey - connecting to the Black Knight’s introduction and the MCU’s exploration of witchcraft. Yeoman America could pave the way for the introduction of British-based heroes like Captain Britain, a fan-favorite who has long been rumored for the MCU.

Yeoman America would allow Evans to experiment with a new take on the Captain America archetype, complete with a British accent and possibly wielding a different version of the shield. This variant could hail from a world where the UK led the super-soldier program, resulting in a unique spin on the character’s history and values. Such a portrayal could set the stage for the broader exploration of the multiverse in Secret Wars while highlighting the shared yet distinct qualities of global heroism.

4 Roger Stevens

The MCU Technically Had 2 Steve Rogers For A Time

When Captain America returned to the past in Endgame, he created a second timeline in which two Steve Rogers existed. While living in the past with Peggy Carter, another Captain America was still frozen in ice awaiting his defrosting by SHIELD. A scene from Captain America: Civil War, seemingly confirmed this theory. An elderly man attending Peggy Carter’s funeral was credited as Roger Stevens, suggesting that Old Man Steve Rogers had attended the funeral in disguise.

Evans could be playing this variant, becoming Roger Stevens rather than Steve Rogers. This is essentially the same character as Old Man Steve Rogers, but Avengers: Doomsday could depict him in his prime, perhaps using time travel to bring him forward, or appearing in flashbacks to his adventures with Peggy. Interestingly, in the comics, a character called Steven Rogers combined the powers of the Human Torch and Captain America, so this rendition could appear in Doomsday as a combination of Evans' two iconic Marvel roles.

3 Jack Munroe, AKA Nomad

Cap’s Third Bucky

Jack Munroe, also known as Nomad, is a Marvel Comics character with a very complex history. He was introduced initially as the third “Bucky” and sidekick to Captain America. A series of subsequent retcons changed him into an orphan who idolized Cap. He underwent plastic surgery to resemble Steve Rogers, even assuming the hero’s name, and found himself his own version of the Super Soldier Serum. This complex figure could be an intriguing addition to Avengers: Doomsday.

Rather than using the multiverse, the MCU could introduce a full-formed Jack Munroe, played by Evans, from within Earth-616. Nomad’s connection to Steve Rogers would create an emotionally charged dynamic, as the Avengers confront a hero who mirrors their fallen friend yet possesses his own distinct identity and struggles. Evans could delve into the psychological complexities of playing someone living in the shadow of Captain America. This role would explore themes of identity, legacy, and the burdens of living up to impossible expectations.

2 The X-Men's Cyclops

The X-Men Are Expected In The MCU Very Soon

With the X-Men’s MCU debut expected imminently, many have speculated that Avengers: Secret Wars or Avengers: Doomsday could introduce them through the multiverse. Chris Evans playing Cyclops, the X-Men’s disciplined leader, would be an exciting way to connect the mutants to the broader MCU. Cyclops shares several traits with Captain America, including his tactical mind, unwavering sense of duty, and leadership skills.

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Evans’s experience as Steve Rogers would lend itself seamlessly to this role, creating a parallel between the Avengers and the X-Men. While it’s unlikely that Evans would portray Cyclops permanently, a multiverse variant could provide a clever bridge between the MCU’s different eras, offering a connection between the MCU’s primary universe and the ones containing the X-men. This portrayal could also tease the possibility of an “Avengers vs. X-Men” storyline, which has been long-expected in the franchise, with some speculating that Secret Wars is a covert adaptation of this story.

1 The Red Skull

Captain America’s Archenemy

Red Skull, Captain America’s archenemy, remains one of Marvel’s most iconic villains. After his role as the Soul Stone’s guardian in Infinity War and Endgame, the character’s future remains uncertain. Chris Evans playing Red Skull in Avengers: Doomsday could be a bold and surprising twist and could mirror RDJ’s casting as Dr. Doom. This casting would draw on the multiverse’s potential to subvert expectations, allowing Evans to portray the dark mirror image of Steve Rogers.

Red Skull’s cunning and ruthlessness would offer Evans an opportunity to embrace a completely different acting challenge. The juxtaposition of Evans’s heroic persona with Red Skull’s malevolence would create a chilling and unforgettable performance. Red Skull is a massive Marvel villain, so his return is not only possible but likely in some form. Having Chris Evans return as Captain America’s most fearsome foe would add an intriguing twist to RDJ’s return and Avengers: Doomsday.

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Avengers: Doomsday
Release Date
December 18, 2026
Director
Joe Russo
Writers
Stephen McFeely, Stan Lee
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    Vanessa Kirby
    Sue Storm / Invisible Woman
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    Johnny Storm / Human Torch
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    Ben Grimm / The Thing

Avengers: Doomsday is the fifth Avengers film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe and will bring together heroes, new and old, to face off against Victor von Doom - played by the returning Robert Downey Jr.. Avengers 5 will also mark the beginning of phase 6 of the MCU.

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