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Chris Evans’ sexiest roles, from Captain America to Lucas Lee

It’s almost too perfect that Chris Evans’ breakthrough role was a superhero whose power involves literally becoming hot. Since 2005’s Fantastic Four, the actor’s traditional leading-man good looks (and charismatic talent to back it up) have given him a strong Hollywood career. He leveled up in 2011 when he debuted Steve Rogers and his alter ego, Captain America, a role he would reprise throughout the 2010s as the Marvel Cinematic Universe expanded.

Post-Marvel, Evans, who turns 44 on June 13, continues to win attention for his attractiveness, earning the honor of PEOPLE’s Sexiest Man Alive in 2022. To celebrate the actor’s birthday and the release of his newest film, Celine Song’s romantic drama Materialists, here are our picks for the sexiest Evans appearances in film through the years.

Jake Wyler in Not Another Teen Movie (2001)

Chyler Leigh and Chris Evans in ‘Not Another Teen Movie’.
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Not Another Teen Movie may be a forgettable parody of the ’90s teen movie genre, but it’s notable for being the movie where Evans appears nude, except for some whipped cream and strategically placed maraschino cherries.

Johnny Storm/Human Torch in Fantastic Four (2005)

Chris Evans in ‘Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer’.
Everett Collection

Before he was a shield-slinging captain, Evans played a very different kind of Marvel superhero. The actor made his comic book movie debut in 2005’s Fantastic Four, literally lighting up the screen as Johnny Storm, a.k.a. the Human Torch.

The flame was lit again nearly two decades later when Evans reprised his role as Johnny Storm in Deadpool & Wolverine (2024) — this time with more facial hair than his initial clean-cut image.

Harvard Hottie in The Nanny Diaries (2007)

Scarlett Johansson and Chris Evans in ‘The Nanny Diaries’.
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Evans has starred in several films with Scarlett Johansson, including multiple Marvel flicks and the 2004 SAT heist movie The Perfect Score. But he’s particularly charming in 2007 rom-com The Nanny Diaries, where he plays a character literally named “Harvard Hottie.”

Lucas Lee in Scott Pilgrim vs. the World (2010)

Chris Evans in ‘Scott Pilgrim vs. the World’.
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Evans has a minor but memorable role in Edgar Wright’s Scott Pilgrim vs. the World, playing asshole skater–turned–movie star Lucas Lee. When he’s not leading films like Action Doctor or You Just Don’t Exist, Lee likes to spend his time getting blazed back in his Winnie. He’s the kind of guy who makes you want to have his adopted babies.

Steve Rogers/Captain America in Captain America: The First Avenger (2011)

Chris Evans in ‘Captain America: The First Avenger’.
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It’s been several years since he hung up the shield, but Evans will probably always be known for his turn as Marvel’s star-spangled hero. The actor has played Captain America in a whopping 10 films, beginning with 2011’s The First Avenger and stretching to 2019’s Avengers: Endgame. (If you count that Loki impersonation scene in Thor: The Dark World, that brings the total up to 11.)

Evans’ version of Steve Rogers is kind, charming, and fiercely principled — the kind of guy who will defend you from alien invaders and never, ever be late for your dates. He is and always will be America’s ass.

Curtis Everett in Snowpiercer (2014)

John Hurt, Chris Evans, and Jamie Bell in ‘Snowpiercer’.
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Released just two years after the first Avengers, Bong Joon Ho’s apocalyptic thriller Snowpiercer allowed Evans to show off his grittier side, playing a reluctant revolutionary named Curtis. It’s a bleak and brutal role, but Evans brings a weary humanity to his tragic hero, resulting in one of his best performances to date.

Frank Adler in Gifted (2017)

Mckenna Grace and Chris Evans in ‘Gifted’.
Wilson Webb

Gifted, directed by Marc Webb, casts Evans as a charming father figure, who cares for his child prodigy niece (Mckenna Grace) after her mother dies.

Steve Rogers/Captain America in Avengers: Infinity War (2018)

Chris Evans in ‘Avengers: Infinity War’.

Chuck Zlotnick/Marvel Studios 2018


Yeah, we already covered Captain America. But Steve Rogers deserves a special shout-out for his appearance in Avengers: Infinity War, where he shows up rocking one hell of a beard.

Ransom Drysdale in Knives Out (2019)

Chris Evans in ‘Knives Out’.
Claire Folger/Lionsgate

The sweater that launched a thousand memes! Sure, Evans’ Knives Out character Ransom Drysdale is an all-around awful human being, the kind of charming criminal who orchestrates murder plots and gleefully tells his family to “eat s—.” But damn, cream-colored knitwear has never looked so good.

Ari Levinson in The Red Sea Diving Resort (2019)

Chris Evans in ‘The Red Sea Diving Resort’.
Netflix

Inspired by a true story, Evans stars in this 2019 Netflix spy thriller as a Mossad agent named Ari Levinson. Joined by a crew of fellow undercover operatives, he helps evacuate Jewish-Ethopian refugees to Israel.

Lloyd Hansen in The Gray Man (2022)

Chris Evans in ‘The Gray Man’.
Paul Abell/Netflix

Okay, so the mustache is a divisive look. And that haircut is definitely a choice. But Evans brings a sort of sociopathic charm to this spy thriller, reteaming with his Avengers directors Joe and Anthony Russo. Plus, it’s very fun to watch Evans face off against Ryan Gosling, who is also an extremely handsome man.

Buzz Lightyear in Lightyear (2022)

Sox (voiced by Peter Sohn) and Buzz (Chris Evans) in ‘Lightyear’.
Disney/Pixar

Leave it to Evans to take an animated film about a plastic toy–turned–interstellar astronaut and make him hot.

Cole Turner in Ghosted (2023)

Chris Evans in ‘Ghosted’.

Apple TV+ / Courtesy Everett


Despite receiving a Razzie nomination for this poorly received Apple TV+ original, Evans looks every bit the movie star he is as a man who falls for a spy (Ana de Armas).



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