Scarlett Johansson and Chris Evans will once again team up on the silver screen to battle the forces of evil – this time in Captain America: The Winter Soldier, due out this April.
The 38-year-old actress and 41-year-old actor were seen on the set of Captain America in Los Angeles on Monday – there to re-shoot some scenes.
Both stars were dressed very casually, with Scarlett showing off her striking features, make-up free.
On set: Scarlett Johansson and Chris Evans were seen on the set of Captain America in Los Angeles on Monday – there to re-shoot some scenes
Scarlett, who plays Black Widow, wore an oversized blue shirt, with the sleeves rolled up, comfortable black pants, and sneakers.
Her hot pink laces provided a splash of colour.
The Lost in Translation star wore her honey-blonde hair tied back in a ponytail and shielded her eyes with a pair of sunglasses.
Chris, who plays Captain America, wore a light gray zip-up hoodie over a pale blue shirt, and black pants.
In character: Scarlett donned the red wig worn by her character The Black Widow as she got ready for filming
Hot day: The 38-year-old actress wore her honey-blonde hair tied back in a ponytail and sheilded her eyes with a pair of sunglasses
He held a water bottle containing a neon yellow liquid.
The Thor star wore his short blonde hair spiked on top.
He sported injury make up on the side of his face – his flesh appearing raw and marred.
Trailer time: Scarlett was able to escape the heat in her luxury trailer on the set of The Winter Soldier
Not too posh to carry her own bags: The down to earth actress made her way to the trailer carrying a large purple tote
According to the LA Times, there are no shortage of fight scenes in the $170-million budget sequel to the 2011 box office hit, Captain America: The First Avenger.
‘I’ve been more hurt on this movie than I ever have,’ Chris told the LA Times.
‘I haven’t broken a bone, but you get hurt.
Keeping it casual: The Lost in Translation star wore an oversized blue shirt, with the sleeves rolled up, comfortable black pants, and sneakers
In the works: Scarlett can be seen as Black Widow in Captain America: The Winter Soldier, when it hits theatres in April
‘There was a bunch of fight sequences on this movie where you’re like, “Wow, I just destroyed my knee today doing the same roll four or five times,” but nothing that ice and Advil can’t fix, I suppose.’
The film, based on the 2005 comic book storyline by writer Ed Brubaker and illustrator Steve Epting, follows Steve Rogers (Captain America) as he struggles to embrace his role in the modern world and battles a new threat from old history: the Soviet agent known as the Winter Soldier.
He wrestles with the realities of modern politics.
Getting in character: Chris, who plays Captain America, sported injury make up on the side of his face – his flesh appearing raw and marred
Lots of fight scenes: The 38-year-old actor has said that this has been one of his most physically demanding roles
‘For Steve, it’s about what is right,’ Chris said. ‘He’s relatively acclimated to the modern day — it’s not tech shock anymore, he’s not just like, “What’s a cellphone?”‘
‘It’s more about, given his situation, given the company he works for, what are we doing that’s the right thing? How much privacy, civil liberties are we willing to compromise for security? It’s pretty crazy how relevant it is right now.’
Chris and Scarlett will reprise their roles again in The Avengers: Age of Ultron, set for a 2015 release.
Take off: Scarlett later arrived at LAX for a flight and covered up in a large coat