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      • Steven Grant Rogers is a fictional character primarily portrayed by Chris Evans in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) media franchise —based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name —commonly known by his alias, Captain America.
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  2. Apr 26, 2024 · According to the Captain America exhibit in the MCU, Steve Rogers (before serum) was 5-foot-4 and weighed 95 pounds. Yet, Steve always had the heart and morals that would later make him the obvious choice to become Captain America.

  3. Steven Grant Rogers is a fictional character primarily portrayed by Chris Evans in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) media franchise—based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name—commonly known by his alias, Captain America.

  4. Captain America's first sidekick was Bucky Barnes, introduced in Captain America Comics #1 as the teenaged "mascot" of Steve Rogers' regiment. He is made Captain America's partner in that same issue after accidentally discovering the character's secret identity.

    • Early Life. Meeting James Barnes. "Even when I had nothing, I had Bucky." ―Steve Rogers. Steve Rogers was born on July 4, 1918, to Sarah and Joseph Rogers in New York City.
    • World War II. Rejected for Service. "Look, just give me a chance." "You'll be ineligible on your asthma alone." "Is there anything you can do?" "I'm doing it.
    • Captain America. Performing for the USO. "You were meant for more than this, you know." "For the longest time, I dreamed about coming overseas and being on the front lines.
    • Fighting HYDRA. Howling Commandos. "That was a difficult winter. A blizzard had trapped half our battalion behind the German line. Steve... Captain Rogers, he fought his way through a HYDRA blockade that had pinned our allies down for months.
  5. Rogers considered retirement from the role and allowed Barnes to continue operating as Captain America, thinking that there should not be two formal active Captain Americas. Rogers visited the current U.S. President who gave "Captain America," not Steve Rogers specifically, a full pardon for his actions during the Civil War. Rogers explained ...

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