Superhero movies have been dominating Hollywood for many years now, but not all directors are interested in making these types of movies. One of them is Quentin Tarantinowho wanted to make it clear in an interview with the Los Angeles Times that he will never work with Marvel or DC.
The director of ‘The Hateful Eight’ could not have been more resounding noting that “you have to be a salaryman to do those things. I am not a salaryman. I’m not looking for a job“Come on, no one who expects his tenth and supposedly last movie to be superheroes.
I suspect that this may also be the reason why the ‘Star Trek’ movie that he spent some time working on did not come to fruition. After all, he would have ended up being a salaryman there too no matter how much the idea was his.
Additionally, Tarantino notes that eis looking forward to the fashion of superhero moviescomparing it with what happened at the time with the fall of musicals during the 60s, also revealing that he is not the only one, because, according to him, many filmmakers of our time “they are looking forward to the day when they can say the same about superhero movies“.
The author of ‘Django Unchained’ is currently promoting the release of his book ‘Cinema Speculation’so you can be sure that it will not be the last time you hear about him during the next few days.
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