Speaking to Earth's Mightiest Fansites, The First Avenger: Captain America helmer Joe Johnston talked about the hiring of Chris Evans for the title role:
"Casting Captain America is really casting two roles... Steve Rogers before and after the transformation from 98-pound weakling to perfect physical specimenI can’t divulge how we’re going to do [the transformation], but the performance will be Chris Evans from beginning to end. An actor playing Captain America has to embody that backstory and let it inform his understanding of his new self. One of the interesting aspects of the character is the effect that kind of total transformation would have on his psyche.“
He continued, "An actor playing Captain America has to embody that backstory and let it inform his understanding of his new self. One of the interesting aspects of the character is the effect that kind of total transformation would have on the his psyche. It gives the character more dimension and the actor playing him a wider range of interesting choices."
Johnson further states
“Chris didn’t audition at all. I was already familiar with everything he’d done and was championing his cause, not that I had a fight from the Marvel team. They were fans of his as well. He came in to the art department to say hi, saw all the jaw-dropping art and designs on the wall and reacted the way I’d hoped he would. It was really his wonderful enthusiasm for everything he saw that cinched the deal…He will bring the perfect balance of dramatic performance and physicality to the role.”
First Avenger: Captain America is currently prepping and is set to hit screens in July 2011
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