Chris Evans decided to clarify a tweet he published earlier this month when he finished recording "Avengers 4". In the message, the actor used a farewell tone as if he was saying goodbye to Captain America forever, which made some fans believe that the hero might die in the new Marvel movie. During an ACE Comic Con panel this weekend in Chicago, the magya spoke on that subject: "I should clarify that I know I tweeted something that made a lot of people think it was somehow a spoiler. I must clarify that regardless of how Avengers 4 ends, I would have tossed the exact same thing. That last day of recording was a very exciting day and was the culmination of almost 10 years of filming and 22 films, "said Evans. [Via Comicbook.com] "You feel a lot more emotions than I thought you would. And I felt it was appropriate to share gratitude. I know it had a cascade effect, but I'm not confirming or denying anything, "
The "Born a Star" soundtrack, sung by Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper, continues to bear fruit. Amid the expectation of a debut at the top of the Billboard 200 in the United States, the album also took first place in the British chart, updated on Friday (12/10). Only seven track albums have made it to the top of the UK chart for the last 20 years.
It is worth mentioning that this is the first time in five years that Lady Gaga arrives at the 1st place of the British album chart. And his name also appears three times on the singles chart, with the songs from the film. "Shallow" entered the Top 10 (in 6th place) and two others are in the Top 40: "I'll Never Love Again" and "Always Remember Us This Way".
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