Tim Blake Nelson Takes on Scorsese Over Marvel
Tim Blake Nelson is speaking out against film legend Martin Scorsese, respectfully disagreeing with his stance on Marvel movies.
In a recent interview, Nelson, who had a minor role in 2008’s The Incredible Hulk, defended the Marvel Cinematic Universe, arguing that it meets the criteria for cinema.
Nelson believes Marvel movies transport viewers back to their youth, allowing them to escape into the world of the film.
While acknowledging that Marvel movies may not be on the same level as classics like Goodfellas, Nelson argues that they are still great movies in their own right, designed to entertain.
Nelson’s comments come as he prepares to join the Marvel Cinematic Universe in next year’s Captain America: Brave New World.
The actor’s original appearance in The Incredible Hulk was meant to be part of a larger Marvel universe, but the film was later rebooted, with Edward Norton‘s Bruce Banner being recast with Mark Ruffalo.
Nelson admitted to feeling emotional about finally getting closure for his character, Samuel Sterns, nearly two decades later.
Scorsese’s criticism of the Marvel Cinematic Universe is well-documented, and other stars, including Jamie Lee Curtis, have also spoken out against the superhero franchise.
Curtis later apologized for her comments, but Ryan Reynolds, star of the Marvel movie Deadpool & Wolverine, came to her defense.
The debate over the merits of Marvel movies continues, with stars and fans divided on the issue.