Quentin Tarantino Says He Will Never Direct A MCU Movie
While advancing his book Film Cinema Speculation, Quentin Tarantino reprimands the Marvel Cinematic Universe and makes sense of why he won't join the Francise.
BY JOBLO.COM DECEMBER 28, 2020
Quentin Tarantino says he never wants to direct a movie for the Marvel Cinematic Universe. A lifelong lover of cinema, Tarantino began his career as an independent filmmaker with the 1992 crime thriller Reservoir Dogs which showcased the director's particular sense of humor and aesthetics. The film was a critical success, and Tarantino continued that success with hits such as Pulp Fiction, Kill Bill, Inglourious Basterds, and Once Upon A Time in Hollywood. For his work, Tarantino has garnered multiple awards and has been named the most influential director of his generation.
Tarantino's movies are known for including mainstream society references and frequently show his adoration for the class films that impacted his work, however that affection doesn't stretch out to one significant establishment. The honor winning chief has as of late been advancing his new book, Cinema Speculation, in which Tarantino talks about the many movies that enlivened him. While Tarantino features large numbers of his movies in his new book, including The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, he additionally reprimands one type he desires to see become undesirable: superhuman movies.
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The eminent producer made his inclinations toward Superhero motion pictures' ongoing strength over the film business clear while doing press for his new book. Tarantino told the LA Times when asked that he's not looking to join the list of MCU directors. He further criticized the franchise by comparing MCU directors to "hired hands" and stating that he is not one of them. Check out Tarantino's full comment below:
“You have to be a hired hand to do those things. I’m not a hired hand. I’m not looking for a job.”
Tarantino Joins The Ranks Of Film Makers Critical Of The MCU
Tarantino's words may seem harsh to Marvel fans, but he is by no means the first filmmaker to criticize the huge franchise. Unbelievable chief Martin Scorsese broadly excused the MCU as not film in 2019, guaranteeing what the establishment produces is nearer to amusement parks due to their propensity towards scene.Scorsese's words of course spurred responses from both sides, with fellow Hollywood legend Francis Ford Coppola agreeing with Scorsese about the MCU's value in the industry. Other MCU critics include Alien director Ridley Scott and Parasite director Bong Joon-Ho.

