This is probably the year of the stunning actor Jeremy Renner. With his unending list of projects and involvements in major productions, the star is quite overwhelmed by what he has to handle in his daily schedule. He recently starred in the action-drama movie "Kill the Messenger" and is currently shooting with Tom Cruise, Rebecca Ferguson and the rest of the cast in "Mission Impossible 5". In addition, he still plays the role of Hawkeye in the ultimate hero team The Avengers that will have another one its movies released on April. With Renner's involvement in the upcoming Marvel film, people are now asking, will he be in the next Captain America Film?
Jeremy Renner Shares About His Schedule, Hints Involvement in "Captain America 3"
Marvel is keeping down the facts regarding the upcoming Captain America 3 .According to a report, Joe Russo didn't deny nor confirm Renner's possible casting in the sequel. "We can't. That's part of our cone of silence. My head would explode. You saw Scanners, right?" Russo, one of the directors of the Captain America franchise said. "Yeah, that's loosely based on Marvel's policy. Their security team is now... My head will blow up. I can't tell you." he joked. But there's still more proof that the "American Hustle" star might really be in the film.
The actor then shared his whereabouts and involvements in the year. "Kill the messenger is a great one for our company. It's our first one we've produced and it's setting a tone for what we want to do to the public and to other people that want to make movies." Renner said in an interview. "But then, I still have Mission Impossible 5 that I'm going to shoot in a week. And then, Bourne will happen next summer." Then he dropped the movie title, leaving us a message that he might be appearing there. "There are rumblings of Captain America 3. I don't know what's going to happen there. I've got to find the time, man. I'm trying to stay home and I can't." the actor laughed.
Stay tuned for more updates on the "Captain America 3" movie which will hit the theaters on May 6, 2016.
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