The ex-husband of sexy goddess Monica Bellucci, the famous French actor Vincent Cassel, recently said in an interview with foreign media Inverse that Marvel and DC movies are for children and he is no longer interested in them. In reality, Vincent Cassel was saying that superhero movies no longer resonate with him and that he wouldn't be interested in playing a role that felt like "a movie for kids," which is likely to anger fans, but from the context, it's clear that he wasn't insulting the movies, just saying that superhero movies aren't his personal type of movies. Vincent Cassel: “Honestly, these aren’t the movies I watch anymore, when they figure out the technology and all of a sudden Iron Man or Spider-Man looks real and not cheesy with the special effects, I’m interested. Then, it becomes normal. When I was a kid, I was a comic book fan. Now, I think these movies are for kids, really. Even though there’s still a part of me that’s a kid, I’m still like, no, I’m not going to watch it.” Even though Vincent Cassel has made it clear, he also seems to be hinting that his lack of interest in these films isn't exactly a hard and fast rule, and that he'd still keep the door open if the right creative person offered the right job. |
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