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"Well, Cap feels pretty comfortable in the structure he's given. You know, he likes to serve, he likes to take orders. He's like a herding dog, he needs tasks.
I think the issue in the first two [movies] — Captain America and Avengers — Captain America was about giving him the opportunity, then he got the opportunity, and he was thrust into a different world. And The Avengers, there were so many characters it's tough to kinda spend too much time with any one. And on this movie it's about him trying to not just acclimate to the modern world, but I think it's always been Cap's goal to do what's right. To be of service, to help where he can.
In this movie, I think the question is, well, what is right? I think it was a lot easier in the '40s to know who the evil was — there's no disputing Nazis are bad. Now it becomes a little bit more of a difficult answer, there's a lot more of a gray area. What is the right thing? And are you of service to that cause? That's where it becomes a tricky dispute for Cap, because things were just done differently in the '40s and threats are different now and precautionary measures that are taken now can be questionable. They're somewhat suspect in his eyes. So it's a tough hurdle for him to jump."