Tim Blake NelsonShooting a movie legend Martin Scorsese He holds famous directors accountable while saying he respects them, but that doesn’t mean he thinks he’s right about Marvel.
The actor, who had a small role in 2008’s The Incredible Hulk, Variety Scorsese says he believes it’s a film, but he can’t resist talking about the film’s influential world.
Nelson said he believes Marvel movies meet that criteria because they take audiences back to their youth and allow them to become immersed in the movies.
TBN acknowledges that these films aren’t on the same level as “Goodfellas” (with some respect for Marty)… but that doesn’t mean they aren’t great films, especially since they’re intended to be entertaining anyway.
Incidentally, the reason Tim is talking about the MCU is because he will finally officially join the MCU in next year’s film, “Captain America: Brave New World.”
The film he starred in, “Hulk,” was supposed to be the second MCU film after “Iron Man,” but was later canceled. Edward NortonBruce Banner of Mark Ruffalo.
Nelson said he worried there would be no closure for his character, Samuel Stearns, and admitted to being emotional after completing the journey nearly 20 years later.
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Of course, Scorsese’s well-known criticisms of the MCU … and other stars have also recently criticized the superhero staple. Jamie Lee Curtis Someone who clearly states that things are bad these days.
JLC apologized, but Ryan Reynolds (who has become the MCU’s new darling after his Deadpool and Wolverine films blew away the competition at the box office) Defended her.
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