Just over three years after Martin Scorsese famously said Marvel movies are 'not cinema' another auteur has chimed in with his take: Avatar filmmaker James Cameron.The 68-year-old filmmaker has started making the press rounds for his long-awaited sequel Avatar: The Way of Water, in theaters December 16, when he chimed in on both Marvel and DC movies in a lengthy interview with The New York Times.
Cameron name-checked both Marvel and DC in the interview, stating he thinks all of the characters behave like they're in college, no matter what their ages are.
James' take: Just over three years after Martin Scorsese famously said Marvel movies are 'not cinema' another auteur has chimed in with his take: Avatar filmmaker James Cameron Marvel: Cameron name-checked both Marvel and DC in the interview, stating he thinks all of the characters behave like they're in college, no matter what their ages are'When I look at these big, spectacular films — I’m looking at you, Marvel and DC — it doesn’t matter how old the characters are, they all act like they’re in college,' Cameron began. 'They have relationships, but they really don’t.
They never hang up their spurs because of their kids,' he added. 'The things that really ground us and give us power, love, and a purpose?
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