Chris Evans is poised to make a return to the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) in the highly anticipated Avengers: Doomsday, but reports suggest that fans shouldn’t expect him to reprise his iconic role as Captain America. Instead, insider Jeff Sneider reveals that Evans is rumored to take on the role of Nomad, an alternate identity that Steve Rogers adopts in the comics after renouncing the Captain America mantle.
This potential shift marks a fascinating new direction for Evans’ MCU legacy, offering fans a fresh perspective on his character. In Marvel Comics, Nomad is a symbol of Steve Rogers’ disillusionment with the U.S. government, leading him to fight for justice on his own terms. Although some believe that his portrayal in Avengers: Infinity War alluded to this persona, co-director Joe Russo previously clarified that Evans’ depiction in the film captured “the spirit of Nomad,” rather than fully embracing the role.
If confirmed, Avengers: Doomsday would become the first official on-screen portrayal of Nomad, adding a new layer to the MCU’s storytelling. Evans’ transformation into Nomad comes after his return as Johnny Storm in Deadpool & Wolverine earlier in 2024, further showcasing his versatility within the MCU.
Fans are already buzzing with speculation about how Nomad will fit into the plot of Avengers: Doomsday, especially with Steve Rogers’ emotional journey seemingly concluded in Endgame. The introduction of Nomad could allow the film to explore Rogers from an entirely different angle, possibly sparking new dynamics with familiar characters, including Robert Downey Jr.’s Victor Von Doom. Given Rogers’ complex history with Downey’s Tony Stark, their interactions could bring additional emotional depth to the film’s narrative.
As Avengers: Doomsday gears up for its May 1, 2026 release, anticipation for Chris Evans’ potential return as Nomad is at an all-time high. Whether or not the character’s appearance is confirmed, fans are eagerly awaiting what promises to be a new chapter in the MCU’s ever-expanding universe.