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        <title><![CDATA[Chris Evans almost turned down ‘Captain America’ over panic attacks]]></title>
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        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Even superheroes can suffer from anxiety.</p><p>While he might seem like a paragon of confidence on screen, <strong>&#8220;Captain America&#8221; actor Chris Evans</strong> reportedly rejected the star-making role several times due to debilitating panic attacks.</p><p>&#8220;All of a sudden your hobby becomes your job,&#8221; Evans, 38, told <strong>the Hollywood Reporter&#8217;s &#8220;Awards Chatter&#8221; podcast</strong> of struggling to cope with his meteoric rise. &#8220;Anxiety comes with that.&#8221;</p><p>As a result, <strong>the &#8220;Avengers&#8221; star</strong> repeatedly turned down the opportunity to try out for the part of Steve Rogers in 2011&#8217;s &#8220;Captain America: The First Avenger,&#8221; despite a proposed salary increase and an offer to cut his daunting nine-film contract to six flicks.</p><p>&#8220;My suffering would be my own,&#8221; lamented Evans, who worried that the prominent movie role would cause his anxiety to spike. He also feared how he would be viewed on social media as it was &#8220;during the proliferation of the internet age where all of a sudden you can read people&#8217;s reactions online,&#8221; says Evans.</p><p>Captain America&#8217;s battles with anxiety reportedly began in 2010 while shooting indie film &#8220;Puncture.&#8221;</p><p>&#8220;It was the first time I started having mini panic attacks on set,&#8221; Evans says, adding that he wasn&#8217;t sure if &#8220;this [acting] is the right thing for me.&#8221;</p><p>Despite his repeated rejections, Marvel offered him the role of the star-spangled superhero outright, which Evans finally accepted. He changed his tune after consulting &#8220;Avengers&#8221; co-star Robert Downey Jr., a therapist and several family friends, who told him not to make decisions based on fear.</p><p>&#8220;It was the best decision I&#8217;ve ever made,&#8221; says Evans, who also played Johnny Storm, a k a the Human Torch, in Marvel&#8217;s <strong>critically panned 2005 flick &#8220;Fantastic Four&#8221;</strong> and its 2007 sequel, &#8220;Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer.&#8221;</p><p>And he was able to conquer the panic attacks before they became an issue.</p><p>&#8220;To be honest,&#8221; he says, &#8220;all the things that I was fearing never really came to fruition.&#8221;</p>]]></content:encoded>
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