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Joaquin Phoenix, currently filming for Ridley Scott’s upcoming 2023 historical dramaNapoleon,has made quite a position in the entertainment industry. Apart from featuring in dramas, the actor has also made an impact following his Oscar-winning role in DC’sJoker. But apparently, it’s not the only superhero movie he intended to do.

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Apparently, Joaquin Phoenix was previously eyed for the role of MCU’s Sorcerer Supreme in 2016’sDoctor Strange.But unfortunately, he had to turn it down for personal reasons. Now, years later, Phoenix took a stand for superhero movies, while reflecting upon his 2016 rejection, and seemingly disagreeing with Martin Scorsese’s brutal comments against Marvel movies.

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Joaquin Phoenix Took A Stand For Superhero Films

Way before Joaquin Phoenix appeared in DC’s 2019 standalone movie,Joker, whichwon him an Oscar, the actor was eyed for the role of MCU’s Doctor Strange in 2016. Before the titular superhero role went to the English actor Benedict Cumberbatch, Phoenix was the leading choice for the comic-book role. However, the actor turned down the opportunity due to personal reasons.

Years later in 2018,Joaquin Phoenixdiscussed his opinion on superhero movies, while clarifying any misunderstanding surrounding his rejection of the infamous MCU role. Discussing withCinemablend, the actor mentioned his appreciation of superhero films. Claiming how he believes that MCU and DC movies can entertain audiences, Phoenix mentioned,

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“I think they make some great, fun movies. There’s nothing wrong… I’m not a fcking, like, cinephile. I’m not a snob and I’m totally fine with… I enjoy those movies sometimes, and I think they keep the fcking industry going in some ways, so I don’t have a problem with it at all.”

Further, stating how he has been trying to answer diplomatically, Joaquin Phoenix clarified that his MCU rejection turned out to be totally fine, for Benedict Cumberbatch did a phenomenal job.

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“I’m trying to figure out how to say this most diplomatically, okay… I think everybody was really happy with how things turned out. All parties were satisfied.”

Also read:“It became too distracting”: Joaquin Phoenix’s Ungodly Fate Was Avoided in Ridley Scott’s Latest Epic After Director Cut “Undignified” Scene From Film

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Martin Scorsese’s Brutal Comments On Marvel Movies

Finally, Joaquin Phoenix’s comments on superhero flicks bring us to the point whereMartin Scorsesegave his opinion on Marvel movies. During his interview withThe New York Times,the acclaimed filmmaker discussed some of his brutal opinions on superhero flicks, as he previously discussed during another interview.

“I was asked a question about Marvel movies. I answered it. I said that I’ve tried to watch a few of them and that they’re not for me, that they seem to me to be closer to theme parks than they are to movies as I’ve known and loved them throughout my life, and that in the end, I don’t think they’re cinema.”

Following his comments, fans straight away believed that Scorsese was simply insulting Marvel movies. However,The Irishmandirector denied any “evidence of hatred for Marvel” on his end. Martin Scorsese thereafter mentioned how he had been simply trying to give his opinion, but instead got framed by fans.

“Some people seem to have seized on the last part of my answer as insulting, or as evidence of hatred for Marvel on my part. If anyone is intent on characterizing my words in that light, there’s nothing I can do to stand in the way.”

But in the end, while Martin Scorsese’s comments shook the internet, Joaquin Phoenix’s opinions on superhero movies got him genuine appreciation from fans. And certainly, the actor seems he might disagree with the director’s brutal take on Marvel movies.

Read more:“Can you sleep at night?”: Jonah Hill Went Gaga Over Martin Scorsese’s Brutal $406M Film, Claimed It Felt Like an Educational Journey

Source:The New York Times,Cinemablend

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Krittika Mukherjee is a Senior Entertainment Writer at FandomWire, majorly focusing on films, TV shows, and celebrity news with over 3,000 articles published. With an educational background in Journalism, and a keen interest in filmmaking, Krittika blends factual precision with creative flair, when crafting her editorials, or dissecting fan theories.Her coverage often includes news and analyses of critically acclaimed films, celebrity news, and franchises like the Wizarding World, LOTR, DC, and MCU—particularly Harry Potter, Fantastic Beasts, Superheroes, and fan theories. As a Wizarding World aficionado, Krittika has spent countless hours exploring hidden backstories, unadapted book moments, spells, and trivias surrounding J.K. Rowling’s lore.An imaginative writer with a way with words, Krittika has worked as an entertainment journalist for the past two years and a web content writer for a year. She brought her experience and expertise to FandomWire to pursue her desire for sipping coffee while dissecting films and tracking celebrity drama.

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