When asked which Marvel movie he'd like to have a cameo in, Chris Evans had some suggestions.

"Guardians would be fun, wouldn't it?" Evans said to MTV, "But that's very outer-spacey, you know Cap's more of an earth-bound guy. Maybe the next Spider-Man's."

He spoke highly of the future of Spidey and his Captain America: Civil War co-star, 19-year-old Tom Holland.

"Those [Spider-Man movies] are going to be fantastic. And I think Tom's just a great actor so that might be a fun one to pop up into," he said.

Evans sounds like he would be up for whatever Marvel wants from the character. Evans is just happy to be involved in the phenomenon.

"It's fun to be a part of this chapter of cinema," Evans said, "Marvel is really doing something that no one else is doing. This kind of crossing over of characters in films, so if they want to utilize that in any capacity, I'm willing."

Evans said to Variety in 2014, right before the release of Captain America: The Winter Soldier, that he thought he would be done with superheroes by 2017 in favor of directing. He's played Cap every year since with last year's Avengers: Age of Ultron and the recently-released Civil War. If you count his cameo in 2013's Thor: The Dark World, Evans has been on the big screen as Cap in every year since his first film in 2011. With Captain America: Civil War passing $1 billion at the worldwide box office, Evans can at least get a heck of a pay raise now.

Evans is rumored to have one more film in his contract, according to Den of Geek. No need to worry though, because in an interview with GT Times a year ago, Evans said, "I think it’s almost like high school. You’re kind of always looking ahead, about when you’ll graduate, but then when graduation day arrives you kind of don’t want to leave."

Evans clarified his directing statements by saying, “I am gonna try and focus on directing a bit more, but by no means am I done acting. And if [Marvel would] have me back, yeah, I’d probably consider it."