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Sam Worthington As Captain America?


Sam Worthington As Captain America?

First off I know that he is from Australia and not America, How dare I suggest him for the role of an American hero.

I could care less where he is from.


I for one wouldn't mind seeing him play the Iconic Role Steve Rogers (Captain America)

I am a huge fan of the Captain America comic books and have become a huge fan of Sam Worthington. When I first saw him in "Rogue" Yes it was a Bad movie, well really bad but I thought he did a great job in the film for what is was worth. Then next came Terminator-Salvation, which he as the best part of the film.

Cameron's sci-fi epic movie, he was wearing a very nice stylized T-shirt featuring Marvel superhero Captain America on it. The very act of wearing that shirt sparked rumors that he was angling for the role of Steve Rogers in The First Avenger: Captain America, one of the films Marvel is producing leading up to an Avengers movie.

Worthington laughed when asked about it.

"I know, the bloggers are going bananas," the affable Australian said. "I'm a fan, man. I'm a big fan. And I've always said, if you're going to wear a shirt on a blog or the TV, wear something you're interested in. I'm not a billboard, so I'm going to wear something that I'm intrigued by. I'm a big Captain America fan."

Such a nice guy, so disingenuous.

Has he talked with anyone producing the movie, or have they approached him?

"No, no, they haven't talked to me," Worthington said.

Worthington said. "I read it all. But you know, It's just as I said, I'm just a fan."

But does he want the role?

"I know how to hold a shield," Worthington—who also stars in the upcoming Clash of the Titans—says with a smile. "Because I did it as Perseus."

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Anonymous said…
Kellan Lutz much better choice!

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