“A Punch In The Gut”: MCU Captain America Runner-Up Reveals Final Four Actors In Marvel’s Casting Process And What It Was Like To Lose Out To Chris Evans

One of the final runner-ups for the role of Captain America in the Marvel Cinematic Universe movie Captain America: The First Avenger opens up about the gig ultimately going to Chris Evans. Captain America: The First Avenger was one of the first films of Phase 1, and Steve Rogers was one of the most important heroes in the early MCU, with several actors vying for what would become one of the biggest roles in the franchise. While Evans ended up winning out and joining the MCU as Captain America, one of the stars who was a runner-up is opening up about the casting process.

During a recent appearance on Watch What Happens Live With Andy Cohen, Ginny & Georgia star Scott Porter, who plays Mayor Paul Randolph in the Netflix series, was asked about being a finalist for the role of Captain America, and he confirmed he was in the final four. While praising the work Evans did as Captain America, Porter also addressed his disappointment about not landing the job, as he shared the following:

I was in the final four for Captain America. But who else can be Captain America than Chris Evans? I was not mad at all, and I watched all the Avengers movies. I’m a huge nerd, and the man just crushed it. Two of us from Hart of Dixie, me and Wilson Bethel, otherwise known as Wade Kinsella. And then Mike Vogel. That was the final four, I believe. You said a punch in the gut earlier, that was like a kick in the nuts. That was, like, a big, I’m bent over, sobbing, heaving. Yeah, it was bad. Because all these press outlets had put my head on Captain America’s body, and I started to buy in. I was like, ‘I can do this. Oh, no, no. Yeah, I can’t.’

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What Scott Porter’s Captain America Casting Story Means

Going back to when Captain America: The First Avenger was doing its casting search, one can only imagine how intense the auditions must have been, as the Marvel hero was likely a major role in Hollywood. While Evans and Porter are both terrific actors, the latter would definitely have been a very different Captain America than the former. But to have made it that far in the audition process for the MCU’s Captain America movies highlights that Porter was clearly good enough to be one of the final candidates.

This is also similar to what Wilson Bethel shared about his Captain America casting process, as he had gotten as far as trying on a suit. Bethel, in the end, did land a different role in the MCU later when he joined Daredevil as Bullseye, and is back playing the villain in Daredevil: Born Again. While Porter may not have been cast as Captain America in the MCU, the Friday Night Lights star has voiced several roles in both DC and Marvel animated projects, leaving the door open for a potential future role as a live-action superhero or villain.

Our Take On Scott Porter’s Captain America Casting Story

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Even though Porter wasn’t cast in Captain America: The First Avenger, there is always the chance that Marvel Studios eventually taps him for a different role, perhaps after The Multiverse Saga. The MCU is rumored to be going through a soft reboot after Avengers: Secret Wars, which opens up the door for new actors to join in previously cast roles.

Whether or not Evans will return to the MCU after Avengers: Endgame remains to be seen, as the MCU alum has currently stated he isn’t in Avengers: Doomsday. Hopefully, for Porter, whether it is in the MCU or James Gunn’s DC Universe, his time to join the superhero genre in live-action will come.

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