He said the beauty of “Ghosted,” directed by Dexter Fletcher, is that it’s a surprise and a role reversal, subverting the norms of a damsel in distress and an action hero. But I guess that’s up to me to make sure I diversify the performances I give to make sure people see me in more than just one role.” “Maybe it’s tricky for audiences to see me as something other than Captain America. The Boston-born Evans is aware that Hollywood tends to put people in boxes, although he hasn’t felt that in terms of the roles available to him. When he is mistaken for an expert operative and taken hostage, he makes the shocking discovery that Sadie is a secret agent. Following the advice of his family, he throws caution to the wind and hops on a plane for the first time to track her down in London. “This guy” is Cole Turner, a homebody farmer who has been unlucky in love and has a meet-cute with Sadie Rhodes, a veteran CIA agent played by Ana de Armas.Īfter a day and night together, Cole thinks she is “the one” and texts her for another date, only to be ghosted by the woman of his dreams. “I tell you what, I guess the best acting accomplishment I’ve done is making you think that I’m more Cap than this guy,” he said in an interview. The smitten farmer he plays in “Ghosted” is “more who I am than Captain America,” says actor Chris Evans.
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