“There was a little less pressure to be fit on 'The Avengers' than 'Captain America.'”

I had just finished 'Captain America,' so I was already built. Plus, 'Captain America' has that one scene dramatic scene where my transformation is revealed. 'The Avengers' has not one shirtless scene.

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