Accepting Chris Pratt's All In Challenge that fights hunger amid the coronavirus pandemic, the 'Captain America' star calls for Sebastian Stan, Anthony Mackie and Billy Porter to get involved.

AceShowbiz - Chris Evans has finally joined Instagram, and it is for a good cause. On Friday, May 1, the "Captain America: The First Avenger" star set up an account on the social media platform to reveal that he is partaking the All In Challenge that raises money to help fight hunger in the difficult time caused by the coronavirus pandemic.

In his first post, the 38-year-old actor shared a video of him explaining what he has to offer. "A virtual hangout with me and five of my closest friends," he spilled as referring to his "Avengers" co-stars, Robert Downey Jr., Chris Hemsworth, Scarlett Johansson, Mark Ruffalo and Jeremy Renner. "We can do a private Q&A. You can ask us anything. We'll spill the beans. And then maybe some games."

On the motivation fans might need to join the contest, Evans reminded, "This is a great cause. This helps people who are in need during this COVID nightmare. So I am very happy to be doing this." He additionally passed on the challenge to two of his fellow Marvel actors, Sebastian Stan and Anthony Mackie, as well as "Pose" star Billy Porter.

Evans' All In Challenge page details that the hangout offer goes to one lucky winner and two friends. It additionally noted that "100% of the money raised through this Game/Auction will go directly to Feeding America, Meals On Wheels, World Central Kitchen and No Kid Hungry."

The Johnny Storm of "Fantastic Four" made this offer as an answer to the challenge thrown by Chris Pratt. In his video, he lightheartedly claimed that he can't compete with the "Guardians of the Galaxy" actor who offered a chance to visit the "Jurassic World: Dominion" set and get eaten by a dinosaur.

The All In Challenge itself was created by Philadelphia 76ers co-owner, Michael Rubin, in the hope to raise "tens of millions of dollars or more to help provide food for the growing number of people in need that COVID-19 crisis has created!" Those participating are required to "give away one of your most cherished possessions or create a once-in-a-lifetime fan experience."

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