Quentin Tarantino In Hot Water For Saying Marvel Actors Are ‘Not Movie Stars’

Celebrated filmmaker Quentin Tarantino is facing criticism for candid comments he made about actors in Marvel movies not being legitimate stars.

The “Kill Bill” director made the remarks while speaking with Tom Segura for his podcast “2 Bears 1 Cave.”

“I don’t love them,” Tarantino said of Marvel films. “No, I don’t. I don’t hate them. But I don’t love them. I mean, look, I used to collect Marvel comics like crazy when I was a kid.”

“There’s an aspect that if these movies were coming out when I was in my twenties, I would totally be f***king happy and totally love them. [But] they wouldn’t be the only movies being made, they would be those movies amongst other movies. I’m almost 60 so I’m not quite as excited about them,” he continued.

Tarantino repeated a common criticism of the films, claiming they are overhyped and repetitive, plus leave less room for more creative projects.

“My only ax to grind is they’re the only things that seem to be made,” the 59-year-old director said. “And they’re the only things that seem to generate any kind of excitement amongst a fan base or even for the studio making them … So it’s just the fact that they are the entire representation of this era of movies right now. There’s not really much room for anything else. That’s my problem. It’s a problem of representation.”

Next, he took a dig at the actors in Marvel movies, saying they weren’t actually who people were coming to see. Tarantino claimed moviegoers only cared about superheroes on screen no matter who was playing them.

“Part of the Marvel-ization of Hollywood is you have all these actors who have become famous playing these characters,” he asserted. “But they’re not movie stars. Right? Captain America is the star. Thor is the star. I’m not the first person to say that. I think that’s been said a zillion times, but it’s these franchise characters that become a star.”

Finally, the “Reservoir Dogs” director pined for movie star roles of the past.

“Back in 2005, if an actor stars in a movie that does as good as the Marvel movies do, then that guy’s an absolute star,” he explained.

“It means people dig him or her and they like them and want to see them in stuff. Sandra Bullock is in ‘Speed’ and everyone thought she’s amazing in it. Everyone fell in love with her … They were excited by Sandra Bullock and wanted to see her in something else. That’s not the case now. We want to see that guy playing Wolverine or whatever.”

Tarantino’s observations did not amuse several followers.

Deadpool creator Robert Liefeld retweeted a story about Tarantino’s comments, calling it “the hottest of hot takes.”

In a later tweet, he shared, “As a writer/creator it’s my passion as well as my job to create compelling characters and worlds that draw the audience in and connect with them. Same thing that drives Stephen King, George R.R. Martin, so many others. I’m in the character business.”

Marvel actor Simu Liu, who starred in “Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings,” also made his opinion known on Twitter. He claimed that signing onto a Marvel project was his only chance to make it in Hollywood. 

“If the only gatekeepers to movie stardom came from Tarantino and Scorsese, I would never have had the opportunity to lead a $400 million plus movie. I am in awe of their filmmaking genius. They are transcendent auteurs,” he wrote of Tarantino.  

“But they don’t get to point their nose at me or anyone. No movie studio is or ever will be perfect. But I’m proud to work with one that has made sustained efforts to improve diversity onscreen by creating heroes that empower and inspire people of all communities everywhere. I loved the ‘Golden Age’ too.. but it was white as hell.”

Police Respond To Shooting At Virginia Walmart

Police have responded in force to a reported shooting at a Walmart in Chesapeake, Virginia.

According to local news outlet WAVY, law enforcement officers at the scene just off Battlefield Blvd. have confirmed that there are multiple fatalities and injuries, and are warning people to stay away for the time being.

UPDATE: Chesapeake police say multiple fatalities and injuries have been reported after a shooting at the Walmart off Battlefield Blvd.

Police are clearing the building. https://t.co/7mhhibClML

— WAVY TV 10 (@WAVY_News) November 23, 2022

Dispatchers confirmed that a call came in at 10:12 p.m. local time, reporting that there had been a shooting at the store located at 1521 Sam’s Circle.

Leo Kosinski, speaking for the Chesapeake Police Department, told WAVY that people believe the alleged shooter is among the dead — but they have not independently confirmed that information yet. Details regarding the number of fatalities and extent of injuries have not yet been reported.

Video taken at the scene showed a large police presence outside the store while officers attempt to clear the building and further evaluate the situation.

#BREAKING Chesapeake police confirm they responded to the Sam’s Circle Walmart for an active shooter. Multiple people have died and multiple people are injured. @WAVY_News pic.twitter.com/wF6faU4swL

— Michelle Wolf (@MichelleWolfTV) November 23, 2022

A man claiming to have been inside the Walmart at the time of the shooting shared a video in which he claimed that one of the store’s managers was responsible.

Just watched a longer portion of this Facebook video where someone who appears to be a Walmart employee says a manager went into the break room and shot several employees (in Chesapeake, VA) https://t.co/tqBm9ueK9p

— Steve Lookner (@lookner) November 23, 2022

Democratic State Senator Louise Lucas immediately parlayed the tragic shooting into a call for more gun control, tweeting, “I am absolutely heartbroken that America’s latest mass shooting took place in a Walmart in my district in Chesapeake, Virginia tonight. I will not rest until we find the solutions to end this gun violence epidemic in our country that has taken so many lives.”

A later update from WAVY News indicated that police believed there were fewer than ten fatalities and confirmed that the shooter was, in fact, one of the deceased – but they did not give any additional information.

#UPDATE A Chesapeake police spokesperson tells us at this point he believes no more than 10 people have died. It’s unclear if the shooter was an employee. The shooter is now deceased. Officers are walking through the Walmart super center checking for victims. @WAVY_News pic.twitter.com/gZs4CDV0q8

— Michelle Wolf (@MichelleWolfTV) November 23, 2022

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