Two of New England’s superheroes are at odds.

Chris Evans, a Massachusetts native who plays Captain America, says he may need to “cut ties” with Tom Brady if the New England Patriots quarterback supports President Donald Trump.

“I really hope he’s not a Trump supporter. I’m just hoping he’s one of those guys that maybe supported him and now regrets it,” Evans said in an interview with The Hollywood Reporter. “Maybe he thought it was going to be different — and even that bothers me — but maybe there’s a chance now he just thinks Trump’s an absolute dumb s--t, which he is. If he doesn’t, if he’s still on that Trump train, I might have to cut ties. It’s really tough.”

Brady and Trump have been friends since at least 2002 when Brady was a judge at a Miss USA pageant in Indiana. In 2015, Brady drew ire from some fans when cameras spotted a Make America Great Again hat hanging in his locker.

While Brady never fully endorsed Trump, he continued to call him a friend.

"Can I just stay out of this debate? Donald is a good friend of mine," Brady said on WEEI. "I have known him for a long time. I support all my friends... He's always been so supportive of me. For the last 15 years, since I judged a beauty pageant for him, which was one of the very first things that I did that I thought was really cool that came along with winning the Super Bowl."

Brady said he thought Trump’s ascension from businessman to presidential candidate was “pretty remarkable.”

In the last few years, however, Brady has distanced himself from the president. He declined to visit the White House with the Patriots in 2017.

Trump was angry, according to the Washington Post, and had aides call Patriots owner Robert Kraft. He worried Brady’s absence would draw negative attention, according to the newspaper.

Brady later said he skipped the event to be with his mother, who was sick.

He also criticized the president’s stance on kneeling during the National Anthem.

For Evans, who campaigned for Hillary Clinton in 2016, this is causing a moral dilemma, he told The Hollywood Reporter. Former Rep. Mike Capuano, a Democrat from Boston who lost his seat to Rep. Ayanna Pressley in 2018, is Evans’s uncle.

“I think maybe a couple of years ago,” he said. “I might have tried to pull some, like, mental gymnastics to compartmentalize, but I don’t know if I can anymore. So I’m just hoping he’s woken up.”