Key Takeaways
- MCU movies like Eternals, Ant-Man, and Captain Marvel have been criticized for underperforming at the box office.
- Marvel stars like Sebastian Stan and Chris Hemsworth defend MCU movies against harsh criticism.
- Despite backlash from high-profile filmmakers like Martin Scorsese and Francis Ford Coppola, MCU actors continue to support and appreciate their work.
In recent years, several films in the Marvel Cinematic Universe have not performed as well as expected at the box office. But one MCU star defended Marvel Studios despite the harsh criticism it received from critics.
Three Marvel movies — Eternals, Ant-Man, Captain Marvel — No sequel after underperforming at the box office. As Marvel struggles to recover its losses, several critics, including successful filmmaker Martin Scorsese, have expressed how unimpressed they are with the MCU films. The award-winning director has previously said that Marvel movies are “not movies.” In a 2019 New York Times op-ed titled “Martin Scorsese: I said Marvel movies aren't movies. Let me explain,” he likened the MCU superhero movies to theme parks that lack the elements of a good movie. Another great film director, producer and screenwriter, Francis Ford Coppola, shared the same sentiment. 1 Marvel Superstar to Appear in the Next Movie thunderbolt* Also stood up to defend Marvel Studios' superhero movies.
Sebastian Stan made his MCU debut in the 2011 film. captain America: The First Avenger, Responded to criticism of Marvel's superhero movies. The actor has appeared in several films in the franchise, including: Captain America: The Winter Soldier (2014), Captain America: Civil War (2016), black panther (2018), Avengers: Infinity War (2018) and Avengers: Endgame (2019) acknowledged that they were protecting their franchises. “Choice has become really convenient. [Marvel films]”, Stan told Variety. “And that's okay. Everyone has an opinion. But they are a big part of what we contribute to this business and allow us to make smaller films as well. This is the artery that travels through the entire machine system called Hollywood. It informs us in a lot more ways than people give it credit for.” Stan said he wanted to protect the MCU because the movies had good intentions and it's never been easier to keep making great movies.
that thunderbolt* The actor wasn't the first or only star of the MCU to defend the studio. Chris Hemsworth, who plays Thor, the god of thunder in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, admits that there is too much criticism of his work. “It felt harsh and it bothered me, especially with heroes. It was eye-opening to me that people were bashing the superhero space.” thor The star told the Times of London in May 2024: “They had movies that didn't work. We all did. When they talked about the problems with superheroes, I thought I should say that to the billions of people who watch them. Are they all wrong?” Tim Blake Nelson has also previously said that while he likes Scorsese's work, he disagrees with the director's opinions on Marvel films. “I couldn’t respect Martin Scorsese more because he is a genre of his own, but I don’t agree with him mocking Marvel. I agree with the aspect that Marvel movies are absolutely movies,” Nelson said. said.
Superhero movies have their own readerships, and it's understandable that some love them and others express dislike for those types of projects. The criticism carried even more weight because it came from individuals who had made significant contributions to the entertainment industry. It's also normal for celebrities who work at Marvel to defend their work, as they invest time, energy, and effort into every project they do for the studio. Having a different opinion about something (in the case of these Marvel movies) is subjective and shouldn't be a big deal. The important thing is to communicate your ideas respectfully so as not to offend those who don't share your views. Additionally, even though many people criticize Marvel's superhero movies, die-hard fans and solid supporters of Marvel will still watch the MCU movies just because they loved it and nothing can change their minds about it.
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Source: Variety.