Chris Evans Might Have Three Roles in Avengers 5
Chris Evans hasn’t been officially confirmed for Avengers 5: Doomsday, but the rumor mill brings us an insane role description.

So, here’s the scoop — Chris Evans hasn’t been officially confirmed for Avengers 5: Doomsday, but the rumor mill refuses to slow down. Several sources keep insisting he’s coming back, and the latest buzz might just top them all.
According to one insider, Evans could appear as three different versions of Captain America in the film. Yep, three!
The concept of Variants is basically the heartbeat of Marvel’s Multiverse right now. We’ve already seen it shine in Loki, Spider-Man: No Way Home, and Deadpool & Wolverine — blending humor, nostalgia, and chaos in the best way possible. And if there’s one hero who could steal the show with multiple versions of himself, it’s definitely Steve Rogers.
Multiple Steves in the Multiverse
A popular MCU leak account, Miss Minutes, claims that Evans will portray the following:
- Earth-616 Steve Rogers (the original Cap we all know),
- Nomad, the rogue version of Steve, and
- Captain HYDRA, a darker alternate universe counterpart.
Interestingly, this lines up with a few other reports floating around, but it’s the first time we’ve seen clear distinctions among these three personas. Considering Evans already popped up as another version of himself — the Human Torch — in Deadpool & Wolverine, this idea suddenly sounds very possible.
A Villainous Comeback?
Let’s be real — fans would lose their minds if Evans returned as a twisted version of his most beloved character. Avengers: Doomsday is rumored to highlight the MCU’s biggest icons in fresh, unpredictable ways, and having the original Captain America play both hero and villain would be a total showstopper. Plus, Marvel has been teasing the idea of variants colliding for a while now — and this could be their most daring move yet.
The Main Steve Still Matters
Even if Evans does play multiple versions, word is that Earth-616 Steve Rogers will remain the emotional anchor of the story. That alone makes this return feel extra special, almost like Marvel’s way of giving fans one final, epic farewell to the original Cap.
Of course, until Marvel Studios makes it official, all of this stays firmly in RUMOR territory. But hey — if it turns out to be true, Avengers: Doomsday might just give us the most ambitious multiversal reunion we’ve ever seen.