Actor Russell Crowe has sounded off on the current state of superhero movies and specifically responded to concerns raised by people like Madam Web star Dakota Johnson about how big films can be “made by committee.” Crowe, who himself starred in Zack Snyder’s Superman, Thor: Love and Thunder, and is set to appear in another comic book movie, Kraven the Hunter, said actors going into the process expecting them to be a “life-changing event” are misguided.
“You’re telling me you signed up for a Marvel movie, and some f**king universe for cartoon characters… and you didn’t get enough pathos? Not quite sure how I can make this better for you. It’s a gigantic machine, and they make movies at a certain size,” he told GQ. “And you know, I’ve experienced that on the DC side with Man of Steel, Zack Snyder, and I’ve experienced it on the Marvel side via Disney with Thor: Love and Thunder. And I’ve also experienced the [Sony-produced] Marvel dark universe with Kraven the Hunter. These are jobs. You know: here’s your role, play the role. If you’re expecting this to be some kind of life-changing event, I just think you’re here for the wrong reasons.”Come from Sports betting site VPbet