Jeremy Allen White isn’t a fan of superhero movies and he opened up about a meeting for a Marvel-like film that went wrong.White spoke to GQ about a meeting with studio executives for an apparent superhero film and how he took the wrong approach, stating, “I had a meeting for a kind of Marvel-y movie, and I had an attitude. I think I played it all wrong.” White was skeptical and he recreated the meeting during the interview. “ ‘Tell me about why should I do your movie,’” White said while crossing his arms and leaning back. “They were like, ‘F*** you,’” White added, continuing: “And I was like, ‘Right on.’” It is unclear whether he was talking about an MCU movie specifically, though calling the film “Marvel-y” might suggest it’s not an actual Marvel film.White previously expressed his skepticism regarding superhero films, revealing that he felt bewildered about how such a role become a pinnacle of an actor’s career, expressing his preference for a $25 million drama. However, his perspective recently mellowed and he now diplomatically acknowledges that Marvel flicks are made with highly accomplished filmmakers and secure the participation of talented actors for these films. White remains uncertain whether he should be burning bridges at this juncture in his career, but he holds no regrets about how the meeting played out.Jeremy Allen White Would Have Been a Great Fit for This Iconic Role
Jeremy Allen White isn’t a fan of superhero movies and he opened up about a meeting for a Marvel-like film that went wrong.
White spoke to GQ about a meeting with studio executives for an apparent superhero film and how he took the wrong approach, stating, “I had a meeting for a kind of Marvel-y movie, and I had an attitude. I think I played it all wrong.” White was skeptical and he recreated the meeting during the interview. “ ‘Tell me about why should I do your movie,’” White said while crossing his arms and leaning back. “They were like, ‘F*** you,’” White added, continuing: “And I was like, ‘Right on.’” It is unclear whether he was talking about an MCU movie specifically, though calling the film “Marvel-y” might suggest it’s not an actual Marvel film.
White previously expressed his skepticism regarding superhero films, revealing that he felt bewildered about how such a role become a pinnacle of an actor’s career, expressing his preference for a $25 million drama. However, his perspective recently mellowed and he now diplomatically acknowledges that Marvel flicks are made with highly accomplished filmmakers and secure the participation of talented actors for these films. White remains uncertain whether he should be burning bridges at this juncture in his career, but he holds no regrets about how the meeting played out.
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