Chris Evanshas quite the resume before his days as Captain America, and Twitter is blowing up about it.

While fans know that theAvengers: Endgamestar, 38, has been around the acting block for a while, in films such asThe Perfect ScoreandNot Another Teen Movie, an observant fan noticed that Evans was even involved in board games back in the day.

“Wow @ChrisEvans I think you have some explaining to do ‘Tyler,’ Schwartz wrote on Twitter, with a picture of Evans on the 1999 version of the board game, where he was known as being one of the three mystery men, named Tyler, the “beach date.”

At the time, Evans would have been only 18-years-old, and had yet to appear in a single film.

“I can’t believe my twelve year old self was datingchris evansthis whole time,” Schwartz joked in a second tweet.

Twitter immediately jumped onboard the hilarious discovery, joking about the A-list actor’s prior gig.

“I don’t know. Family, stability… the guy who wanted all that went in the ice 75 years ago. I think someone else came out. No YOU hang up. No, YOU!” one Twitter userjoked, using a shot of Evans on the phone from the board game to reference his famed role as Steve Rogers, a.k.a. Captain America.

“THIS IS LIKE FINDING OUT MY WHOLE LIFE HAS BEEN A LIE,”wroteanother surprised Twitter user.

While he has become one of the biggest stars in Hollywood over the years, Evans has remained humble and true to his roots throughout his success, as evident last month, when heattendedhis 20-year high school reunion.

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Evans returned to his hometown of Sudbury, Massachusetts and mingled with his former Lincoln-Sudbury Regional High School classmates at Conrad’s Restaurant, which excited many of his childhood pals.

“Many people wanted to take pictures with him,” manager Donna Scott told Boston.com “Everyone was pretty excited that he was there.”

A Twitter usershared a photoof Evans wearing a white T-shirt and a black cardigan, writing, “Chris Evansattending his 20 year high school reunion and writing ‘Chris’ on his little name tag the same weekend Endgame becomes the 2nd highest grossing movie of all time feels like theChris Evansiest thing to everChris Evans.”

source: people.com