There’s a line in Civil War when Tony Stark says to Cap, “Sometimes I want to punch you in your perfect teeth.” “My dad loves that line,” says Evans, grinning.

Chris Evans about his dentist Dad – Rolling Stone (x)

As Evans gets into the elevator to ascend to Marvel’s floor, he politely holds the door for other passengers hurrying back from lunch. All of them recognize Cap, even in his civilian clothes, but nobody geeks out.

Pretty soon, the elevator is packed, shoulder to shoulder. As the doors close, someone says: “Now he’s going to beat all of us up.”

Evans laughs and turns around to break the taboo of no eye-contact. “I think about that every time I’m in one of these things,” he says.

We used to call Chris ‘the thinker,’“ his mom says. “When we’d go on long car rides, I’d say, ‘Bring your Gameboy,’ and he’d say, ‘No, Mom, I’m just going to look out the window and think.’ Sometimes I say, ‘Get out of there, honey. Get out of your head. Come out here with the rest of us. It’s really nice out here.’ But this is who he’s been since he was a little boy.