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Who does not want to be a part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe or any other superhero franchise? There are lots of Hollywood actors who dream of joining the superhero genre. It makes you financially sound; it boosts your popularity and what not!

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However, despite all these, there are still some who think that the long-term contract is something that stands as the barrier to their wish to join this genre. Even earlier, actors like Chris Evans and Elizabeth Olsen spoke about the lengthy contract signing. This list got another one whenStar Trekactor John Cho spoke his mind on this.

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What Did John Cho Say About Signing Long-Duration Contract?

ActorJohn Cho, best known for his roles in theStar Trekfilms, has recently opened up about his reservations about the lengthy contracts that Marvel Studios offers to actors.

In an interview withVulture, Cho expressed his discomfort with the idea of being locked into a multi-picture deal, comparing it to “indentured servitude.”

Robert Downey Jr. as Iron Man in a still from Avengers: Endgame

“If you play, you know, Condorman, you’re young, you’re just in from Ohio or whatever, you’re signing a 15-year contract, and they have the option to make three or four. That’s the weird thing about it,” he told Vulture.

TheCowboy Bebopactor admitted that the process of becoming a superhero “doesn’t sound fun.”

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Also, he is someone who does not want to be on diet to become a superhero. “I don’t particularly want to diet. Or work out like crazy,” he added.

While these superhero films can be incredibly lucrative and offer actors a chance to become household names, they also come with a significant amount of pressure and commitment. And, John Cho is among those actors who do not want to get committed to one franchise for too long.

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Long-Term Contracts in Superhero Movies: Career Boosts and Setbacks

With its larger-than-life characters, captivating storylines, and spectacular action sequences, superhero movies have become a dominant force in the film industry. For actors, landing a role in a superhero franchise can be a career-defining moment, offering the potential for stardom and financial success. However, the long-term contracts often associated with these roles can also have significant implications for an actor’s career trajectory.

For instance,Robert Downey Jr.‘s portrayal of Iron Man in the MCU launched him to global stardom. The charismatic actor not only became the face of the MCU but also experienced a remarkable resurgence in his overall career.

Similar to, Downey Jr,Chris Evans‘ portrayal of Captain America in the MCU transformed him into a household name. While his initial hesitation about the long-term commitment was evident, Evans embraced the role and used it as a platform to engage in diverse projects.

On the other hand, long-term contracts can also restrict an actor’s artistic freedom and limit their ability to explore other genres or projects. Brandon Routh’s career stalled after his one-film stint as Superman in 2006’sSuperman Returns.

Being typecast as a superhero character can make it difficult for actors to break away from that persona and land roles in other types of films.

Signing a long-term contract for superhero movies can be a make-or-break decision for actors. And the decision comes down to the individual actor’s priorities and career goals.

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Prantik Prabal Roy is a content writer at FandomWire. With over three years of experience in content writing for various media houses, he takes great interest in telling stories about Hollywood celebrities and the world revolving around them. He has done his Master’s in English literature and diploma course in journalism. Being a literature student, he has the ability to delve into the matter and analyse it thoroughly to give the readers a clear view on the specific topics.

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