Chris Evans says that despite his initial reluctance at taking the Captain America role, he's now ready to stay on as long as Marvel will have him. With "Captain America: Civil War," Evans has completed five films out of a six picture contract, but he has revealed in a recent series of interviews that he's willing to do more if Marvel asks.

"Listen, if Marvel wants me, they got me," he told Collider. "I've never had such a relationship where you have such -- I mean, look at my resume, I'm used to being on set being like, 'Ah is this movie gonna be terrible?' Marvel just can't stop making great movies, they do it in their sleep. It's wonderful directors and producers and actors and scripts, and it's like a playground as an actor."

"It's almost terrifying to think about these being done," he shared in an interview with Entertainment Tonight. "It always feels so good to kind of wrap and just say, 'Alright, one more down.' But it's also kind of like high school in a sense. You keep looking to when you're going to be done, and we're almost done now, and you're not quite ready for it to be over."

Starring Evans, Robert Downey Jr. and Scarlett Johansson, "Captain America: Civil War" is scheduled to open on May 6, 2016.