He's a superhero with immense powers.But like any man, even a superhuman, it appears Captain America has concerns about his looks.Actor Chris Evans has revealed that he is losing his hair - and is concerned about whether his comic book character will have to follow suit.The 29-year-old has signed up to play Captain America in three movies.Superhuman: But Captain America could soon be needing some help in the hair departmentSuperhuman: But Captain America could soon be needing some help in the hair department'The fear is this [role] can span 10 years so I can be doing this character until I'm 40,' he told E! online.'I'm supposed to be like this superior human.'He can't be balding... How horrible would it be if this superior man has male pattern baldness?'The Fantastic Four actor famously bulked-up for his role as Steve Rogers, a young soldier deemed unfit for military service who volunteers for a top secret project that transforms him into a human-fighting machine. The 6’3 actor was required to gain over 20lbs of pure muscle in order to play the action figure.But one thing he isn't worried about is his muscular body, with near-daily gym visits.'That I can control,' he said. 'If I miss three or four days, I feel like s****.'
Never have seen the series, but as for the 'actor," anyone who can say, "'I'm supposed to be like this superior human. He can't be balding... How horrible would it be if this superior man has male pattern baldness?'" is lacking something more than hair on the head, he's seriously lacking between the ears, and on the inside.
I think his comment about "superior human being" was about his character - Captain America - and not him.