When Variety asked him about it later, Evans confirmed that this is definitely the case. "We had so much fun together, and truly like kids in school, we were separated because we weren't getting s*** done."
On a more serious note, Evans has cited Hemsworth as the reason he was less apprehensive at becoming Captain America for the first time, as they were both relatively new to the Marvel universe. Describing him as a "brother at this point", Evans told Esquire that he and Hemsworth shared similar feelings of apprehension at the beginning of their Marvel careers. "It's been nice to kind of share this with him," the actor explained. "We each have the standalone films as well, which can be a whole separate element of pressure and anxiety, and he's just been so helpful to me."
They're even up for working together in a project totally outside the Marvel universe, with Evans wanting them to become a comedy duo. "I would love to do one of those '80s buddy comedies, where we could shed the characters we are known for," he told Variety. Same, Evans. Same.