‘X-Men’ Director Suggests Marvel Make ‘Fewer Movies’ to Ensure Quality
‘X-Men’ Director Suggests Marvel Make ‘Fewer Movies’ to Ensure Quality
Against the backdrop of negative releases, Matthew Vaughn commented on the Marvel studio and its products
If you’re at all familiar with pop culture, you know this. movie heroes are going through a difficult phase where critics don’t approve of most of their releases and it’s rare to see films like Avengers: Endgame This Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings – critical favorites – appear more often. That’s why the director Matthew Vaughn spoke, giving advice Marvel Studios.
Director Matthew Vaughn is very familiar with comic books, especially having adapted and worked on franchises such as Kingsman, X-Men This Kick ass. Despite all this repertoire, Vaughn is aware of the challenges of this type of project and the wear and tear that can occur around characters.
While talking with On-screen rantthe director expressed his opinion about the genre of “hero films”. Watch his performance below:
“I think there have been so many bad superhero movies that when Westerns come out, you make so many of them that you get tired of the genre—not because the genre is bad, but because the movies are bad. “
And he continued to say:
“I don’t really know what’s going on with superheroes, in the sense that I think maybe we all need a little break. Maybe someone will do something so good that we’ll get inspired again and remind everyone that just having the same ways of making superheroes… Superhero movies are movies. This is a movie that has superheroes in it. I think what happened was that they became superheroes and the role in the film wasn’t that important.”
The director quoted X-Men: First Class as an example of a film that, despite having heroes, also knew justify the story and talk about human issues to create identification with the public. Moreover, he emphasizes that the use computer graphics Maybe damage current productions that take away the feeling of watching a film and create the impression that what you see is video game.
However, the new management DC Studios seems to give Matthew hope:
“I think James Gunn and Saffron have a good chance of success, and hopefully Feige will go back to the ‘less is more’ mentality and make fewer films and focus on making them great.”
What about you, do you agree with Vaughn that hero movies are intense? Do you think the real solution is to reduce the number of launches and focus on quality? Share your opinion with us in the comments!
Source: Legiao Dos Herois