Split image of Chris Evans as Nick Grant in Push and Steve Rogers in Captain America
After debuting as Fantastic Four's Johnny Storm, Captain America actor Chris Evans was in two DC movies that you probably never heard of. Chris Evans now boasts two MCU roles after his Johnny Storm made a surprise cameo appearance in Deadpool & Wolverine in July.
Push Was A Critical Flop & Box Office Bomb In 2009 The Movie Had A Comic Prequel Series Published By DC's Wildstorm Imprint Push is a 2009 superhero thriller in which Chris Evans stars as Nick Grant, one of many individuals who harbor psychic superpowers and whose telekinetic abilities brand him as a "Pusher." He stars alongside Dakota Fanning's Cassie Holmes - a "Watcher" who boasts the power of clairvoyance.
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