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There's a very fun improv comedy to all of that. Per CinemaBlend: "It's really funny, because Chris is so NOT like Captain America in person, but him being Cap and then just reading this stuff totally fresh, in that old costume, was so funny. Watts also gave fans some insight on Chris Evans' real life personality while offering hope for more outtakes of the moment being released in the future. So we just put them into a teleprompter, and had Evans stand there and really read through them." We just wrote – everyone had ideas for things that Captain America could say. I generated so many of these dumb things, along with one of the other writers. Likening the shoot to filming a documentary, Watts continued, "It was like Captain America showed up. He would be the person teaching you about proper nutrition, and brushing your teeth." I was like, 'How do we incorporate Captain America into high school?' You would have the Captain America Fitness Challenge. You had to do different activities, and at the end of it, I think you got a little pin or a badge. I just remember having the President's Fitness Challenge when I was in elementary school and middle school. He told CinemaBlend: "I think that was my idea, to have the Captain America Fitness Challenge. While all the memes are hilarious, in their own right, film director Jon Watts explained what it was like capturing the Chris Evans/Captain America moments while shooting Spiderman: Homecoming. The image, which is currently in heavy circulation throughout the internet, is a screen capture from the PSA videos that were aimed at students in detention at Peter Parker’s high school – and each and every one will have you laughing out loud all day long. There's also the added notion that their arrival feels a tad bit off since the narrative of Captain America, AKA Steve Roger's character has changed in more recent movies, morphing from that of a baby faced do-gooder to perceived "war criminal."Despite the shift in storyline, it seems the somewhat old, but eternally hilarious clips have now been given a second life through the new "Captain America Detention" memes which have all but taken over social media in the past week. While the Captain America PSA memes from Spider-Man are, for sure, amusing in their own right, their recent arrival has been met with a great deal of confusion in reference to timing due to the fact that Spider-Man: Homecoming was released in July of last year, according to Nerdist.
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The appearance came through a series of snippets poised as hilarious PSA vids in which the superhero awkwardly urged teenagers to stay out of trouble. Fans were certainly surprised when Captain America made a cameo appearance in 2017's Spider-Man: Homecoming last year.