by Marvel Studios' Executive Vice President, Victoria Alonso and was offered in February 2020 in a raffle by Sand Sisters (now known as Girl Powerful). This shield was gifted to youth empowerment nonprofit Sand Sisters Los Angeles Inc. This shield was handled with care on set so it could be utilized in multiple scenes, making this shield's near pristine condition an even rarer feat. The other prop shields made for Endgame were used in long shots and action sequences, lasting one or two scenes before sustaining damage from use associated with stunt work. 30 to 40 shields were produced for Endgame, but this example was used for close-up shots in Evans' hand as it shows the most detail and its spun aluminum surface exhibits a mesmerizing metallic sheen. Constructed by Marvel Studios Senior Prop Master Russell Bobbitt, the shield is 24" in diameter, approximately 3" deep and is constructed of high density foam, with a spun aluminum exterior and hand-crafted leather arm and hand straps on the interior. Hake's Auctions is proud to offer Chris Evans' screen-used hero prop shield from Avengers: Endgame in Auction #233. An Evans screen-used shield from Captain America: The Winter Soldier even resides within the halls of the National Museum of American History. One of the most recognizable emblems in the pop culture landscape, Cap's shield has secured its rightful place as a touchstone in the American story. While Evans has since passed the mantle of Captain America to Anthony Mackie's Sam Wilson, one thing remains the same - that iconic shield. Over the course of seven blockbuster films, Evans has become one of the cornerstones of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, garnering legions of ardent fans and propelling Captain America to even greater heights. Now, 80 years later, Captain America soldiers on, continuing to grace the pages of Marvel comic books, as well as the silver screen.įrom Captain America: The First Avenger in 2011 to 2019's Avengers: Endgame, Steve Rogers has been portrayed by actor Chris Evans. Festooned in patriotic red, white and blue, Cap led the charge of American comic heroes draped in the colors of the flag. When Joe Simon and Jack Kirby introduced Captain America in March 1941, the United States had not yet entered World War II.
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