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Christopher Robert Evans (born June 13, 1981) is an American actor. He gained worldwide recognition for portraying Steve Rogers / Captain America in various Marvel Cinematic Universe films, from Captain America: The First Avenger (2011) to Avengers: Endgame (2019). His work in the franchise established him as one of the world's highest-paid actors. Evans's films as a leading actor, particularly in the franchise have grossed $11.4 billion worldwide, making him one of the highest-grossing film stars of all time. He began his career with roles in television series such as Opposite Sex in 2000. Following appearances in several teen films, including 2001's Not Another Teen Movie, he gained further attention for his portrayal of Marvel Comics character the Human Torch in Fantastic Four (2005) and Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer (2007). Evans made further appearances in film adaptations of comic books and graphic novels: TMNT (2007), Scott Pilgrim vs. the World (2010), and Snowpiercer (2013). Aside from comic book roles, Evans has starred in the drama Gifted (2017), the mystery film Knives Out (2019), the television miniseries Defending Jacob (2020), and the action films The Gray Man (2022) and Red One (2024). He also voiced Buzz Lightyear in Lightyear (2022), and Lucas Lee in the animated series Scott Pilgrim Takes Off (2023), reprising his live-action role. Evans made his directorial debut in 2014 with the romantic drama Before We Go, which he also produced and starred in. Evans made his Broadway debut in the 2018 revival of Kenneth Lonergan's play Lobby Hero, which earned him a Drama League Award nomination. His mother was the artistic director at the Concord Youth Theater. He has three siblings: two sisters named Shanna and Carly and brother Scott Evans. He dated actresses Jessica Biel, Lily Collins and Jenny Slate. He started dating Alba Baptista towards the end of 2021. The couple tied the knot in September 2023 and welcomed their first child together in October 2025.

(PHASE 2) In the aftermath of the Justice League’s final battle, Clark Kent is no longer at peace. Though the world sees Superman as its greatest protector, Clark is haunted by nightmares and anxiety, visions of worlds lost and threats he failed to stop. Fearing the next catastrophe, his obsession with preparedness drives him to secretly construct an army of Superman robots, autonomous guardians meant to protect Earth when he cannot. The project isolates him, straining his relationship with Lois Lane and pulling him further away from his life as Clark Kent. A new terror soon emerges: Brainiac, a cold, calculating intelligence that launches devastating attacks across the globe. Declaring Earth “worthy of preservation,” Brainiac reveals his true goal, to collect the planet, as he has countless worlds before. Superman confronts him directly, but the encounter ends in disaster. Brainiac destroys the Fortress of Solitude, shattering Clark’s sanctuary and leaving him gravely injured, his powers severely weakened. Barely able to fly, Clark crashes near Smallville, where he is taken in by a resourceful local boy who recognizes him not as Superman, but as someone who needs help. Stripped of his powers and his certainty, Clark is forced to rely on his courage, compassion, and intelligence rather than strength. Through this quiet time, he begins to piece together the truth behind Brainiac’s campaign. The trail leads to Kord Industries, where brilliant inventor Ted Kord is unknowingly being manipulated by Brainiac. Clark discovers that Brainiac intends to shrink and store Earth, just as he once did to Krypton, revealing that Brainiac was not only behind the current attacks, but also the destruction of Clark’s homeworld and the events that set earlier crises in motion. As the threat escalates, John Henry Irons, now operating as Commander Steel, becomes a prime target in Brainiac’s plan to neutralize Earth’s defenders. At the same time, Lois Lane and the Daily Planet staff are pulled directly into the conflict. To survive a critical encounter, Lois dons one of Superman’s emergency suits and uses a temporary Kryptonian serum that grants her powers for 24 hours, allowing her to fight alongside Clark. The final confrontation takes place aboard Brainiac’s colossal spacecraft. In a desperate last stand, Superman unleashes all of his Superman robots, sending them into battle against Brainiac’s drone army. Fighting side by side with Steel and Lois, Clark ultimately defeats Brainiac, freeing the bottled cities and ending the collector’s reign. In the aftermath, Clark finally confronts the truth behind his fear: his powers do not make him Superman. his choices do. Realizing that obsession and control nearly cost him everything, Clark chooses a new path. For the first time, he steps away from being Superman, entrusting the world to others for a while so he can focus on his human life, his healing, and the man he wants to be

