Sorry kids, but Captain America used to smoke weed. In a recent Hollywood Reporter profile, Chris Evans revealed how he âused to love [weed],â though heâs dialed the habit back in recent years.
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âYou know, Iâve chilled out on weed,â Evans told THR. âI used to love it, but now I think itâs the one thing that gets in my way. It zaps your motivation.â
In the cover story, Evans was reflecting on how much his life has changed since when he first moved to Hollywood in hopes of becoming an actor. He lived in what THR characterized as âHollywoodâs freshman dorm, the legendary Oakwood Apartments complex in Toluca Lake.â Reminiscing on those days, he recalled how welcoming all the young, but âthirstyâ actors were, teaching each other the ropes including where to pick up weed. âYou had to know that, back then. You couldnât just walk into a store,â Evans said.
Now thanks to Californiaâs recreational marijuana laws, Captain America could just enter a dispensary if he wanted. But the aspirational pursuit of being one of Hollywoodâs leading men just doesnât coincide with what Evans sees the cannabis lifestyle.
âI think apathy kind of bleeds in, and you start to think, âWell, Iâm not apathetic, I just donât feel like doing that.â And itâs like, noâyou would feel like doing that if you werenât stoned,â he said. âAnd, you knowâIâm 37. I canât be smoking weed all the time. Thatâs crazy.â
All the comments coincide with the upcoming release of Marvelâs Avengers: Endgame this April. By all accounts, it seems like this movie will be the last in which Chris Evans dons the Captain America costume. But he also emphasized that comments of his forthcoming retirement have been greatly exaggerated.
âI never said the word âretire,ââ he said. âItâs a really obnoxious notion for an actor to say theyâre going to retireâitâs not something you retire from.â
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