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Tom Holland Disagrees with Martin Scorsese's Assessment of Superhero Films: 'He's Never Made One'
Tom Holland Disagrees with Martin Scorsese's Assessment of Superhero Films: 'He's Never Made One'
Tom Holland Disagrees with Martin Scorsese's Assessment of Superhero Films: 'He's Never Made One'
Tom Holland and Martin Scorsese don't see eye to eye on superhero filmmaking.
Holland, who currently stars in Marvel and Sony's Spider-Man: No Way Home, recently shared his thoughts on the Oscar-winning director's critical assessments of the genre, disagreeing wholeheartedly in an interview with The Hollywood Reporter. (Scorsese, 79, once infamously lambasted superhero movies as "not cinema" in his opinion.)
"You can ask Scorsese, 'Would you want to make a Marvel movie?' but he doesn't know what it's like because he's never made one," said Holland, 25, who has also starred in movies like The Impossible and The Devil All the Time.
"I've made Marvel movies and I've also made movies that have been in the conversation in the world of the Oscars, and the only difference, really, is one is much more expensive than the other," he continued. "But the way I break down the character, the way the director etches out the arc of the story and characters — it's all the same, just done on a different scale. So I do think they're real art."