Marvel Fans May Not Like What Christian Bale Had to Say When Asked About Robert Downey Jr’s Ironman and Chris Evans’ Captain America

Christian Bale could care less about the internal rumblings among gods and heroes of the MCU.

Christian Bale, Robert Downey Jr and Chris Evans

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  • Christian Bale shares his personal opinion about the impact of Marvel legends, such as Iron Man and Captain America.
  • Robert Downey Jr. and Chris Evans fans are put through the wringer in the aftermath of their fallout in Civil War.
  • Christian Bale feels no attachment to the universe of Marvel superheroes whatsoever despite taking part in it.
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The legacy of Marvel is embedded in the arc of Robert Downey Jr. and Chris Evans as Iron Man and Captain America respectively and no one cares less about their impact than Christian Bale. The actor who once portrayed an iconic DC character himself – came out the other end branded as a legend who never knew where to start when it came to Marvel.

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Chris Evans as Captain America in Civil War [Credit Marvel Studios]
Chris Evans as Captain America in Civil War [Credit: Marvel Studios]
However, with time, even that line blurred a little when Bale was cast to play Gorr the God Butcher in Thor: Love and Thunder – a role that was rightfully inducted while the rest of the movie got butchered critically. As an official entrant into the Marvel universe, it is time to throw Bale under the microscope and study the indifference with which he handled an era of CBM icons that had such a hold over the entire world for 11 straight years.

Christian Bale Has One Opinion to Offer on MCU Legends

The era of Robert Downey Jr. and Chris Evans in Marvel may be over but it is foolish and ignorant to deny the impact that their presence has had on the world – both within and outside the Marvel Cinematic Universe. However, Christian Bale did not get the memo when the rest of the world got theirs. As such, the Batman star did not care much for his Marvel contemporaries, Iron Man and Captain America.

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Christian Bale with wife Sibi Blažić at Berlinale 2019 [Photo Martin Kraft]
Christian Bale with wife Sibi Blažić at Berlinale 2019 [Photo: Martin Kraft]
In a December 2015 interview with Collider, Bale (while playing a game of Save or Kill) answered several questions that poised one iconic character, TV series, movie, music band, or video game against another and had him pick which to save, thus relegating the other to death. The selections varied from Han Solo vs. Indiana Jones, Harry Potter vs. Lord of the Rings, Zelda vs. Mario, Game of Thrones vs. Breaking Bad, to The Beatles vs. Rolling Stones.

Some of the choices had him riled up while others displayed his taste for the classics. But it was the choice between Iron Man and Captain America that seemed to get the most nonchalant response of all. When asked which character he would save, Christian Bale was quick to reply, “Donʼt really care!”

In a time when Captain America: Civil War was all the rage and the entire world was divided between choosing one side over the other as Iron Man and Captain America faced off against each other, Bale couldnʼt have been more indifferent toward the fate of his Marvel counterparts.

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Civil War Conveys Christian Baleʼs Apathy Toward MCU

Captain America: Civil War [Credit Marvel Studios]
Captain America: Civil War [Credit: Marvel Studios]
Despite Christian Bale showing no interest in rescuing either Chris Evans or Robert Downey Jr.ʼs arcs as Captain America and Iron Man respectively, the universe did not stand on the same principles in the aftermath of the events of Captain America: Civil War.

As the shattered and once again orphaned face of Tony Stark helplessly stared into a recording that played out the death of his parents at the hands of the Winter Soldier, the audience could do nothing but bear the impact of what was about to unfold onscreen. Captain America: Civil War not only divided the Avengers but also cleaved the reality into two as fans justified one heroʼs action against the other.

However, all of this least affected Christian Bale whose only purpose at the time was promoting his star-studded film, The Big Short, and passing on the legacy of Star Wars to his daughter. Years later, the Dark Knight actor would find his way into the MCU but even his most devoted and terrifying performance as Gorr the God Butcher could do nothing to save Thor from the jaws of Marvel Hell.

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Captain America: Civil War is available for streaming on Disney+

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Written by Diya Majumdar

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With a degree in Literature from Miranda House, Diya Majumdar now has above 1500 published articles on FandomWire. Her passion and profession both include dissecting the world of cinema while being a liberally opinionated person with an overbearing love for Monet, Edvard Munch, and Van Gogh. Other skills include being the proud owner of an obsessive collection of Spotify playlists.