copperbadge:

mcavoys:

Tom Holland screen test with Chris Evans.

“It’s wonderful to see you trying to mentor the younger generation, Chris.”

“Oh god, there’s a Younger Generation now – “

“Existential freakout later. As I was saying, this is great to see, but you need to understand something.”

“Yeah? What’s that?”

“He’s mine and you can’t have him.”

“….did you once have this conversation with Ruffalo about me?”

“I see Ruffalo didn’t fully listen when I warned him.” 

[RDJ Advises Chris Evans on his Life Choices]

copperbadge:

ruffboijuliaburnsides:

ariadnesbishop:

chrisxscarlett:

BRB DYING OF CUTENESS

the fact that the weight of chris and scarlett still doesn’t equal to thor look at their feet actually sliding lmao hemsworth is strong af

Look how fuckin DELIGHTED evans is holy shit

Chris Evans is like a three year old who thinks Chris Hemsworth, age five, is a deity. In every image where they’re together he’s almost invariably adoring. There’s one where Hemsworth has him in a headlock and Evans is just like “this is my life now and that’s ok.” 

cottoncandydumpass:

wovlerines:

[ One scene sees Wolverine swearing at top of his voice at the 11-year-old. ]           Jackman revealed: “I just yelled, ’SHUT THE F*** UP!’

“At the end of 40 minutes of this I said [to Dafne’s mother], ‘Maria, I’ve got an 11-year-old and I’m just really sorry.’

“Maria said, ‘Aw don’t worry, she just called you a c***. In Spanish.’”

a;sfjksd THAT LAST LINE THO.

pearlo:

pearlo:

jabletown:

mcavoyclub:

How James McAvoy got a bruise for playing the punching game with Hugh Jackman

well i really love this acknowledgement that he abuses his small cuteness to his advantage

I LOVE HIM A LOT 

SEPARATE BUT EQUALLY IMPORTANT: THAT PICTURE TO DOING THINGS TO ME. THINGS. jesus.

Also I appreciate aesc’s tag here a lot: 

i just spent a considerable amount of time looking through my archives to find the post with that bottom picture on it again. STILL WORTH IT, my lord. 

thecostumetrailer:

“The most difficult thing I had to achieve in this film was creating the fabric for the Captain America Stealth Suit.  The Russos were very specific that they wanted a suit that was made of textured, woven, hard fabric like a Kevlar and not a printed stretch suit like you see over and over again in these films. But in reality it needed to be made of a stretch fabric that would allow movement and comfort, as well as the ability to be constructed into a more realistic military type trouser and protective top. I went through many incarnations of printed textures on stretch which then posed a whole new set of challenges and problems.  The HD cameras made raised textures strobe or moiré.  So finding the right one became a trial.  Then the printing ink would shine like plastic, which I disliked.  It took four months of research and development to create a texture that seems so simple and was yet, so complicated.” – Judianna Makovsky