“I mean, this is the Marvel universe and I’m just there on a weekend pass. I’m a sailor new to this town,” Ford said about his MCU debut. “I understand the appeal of other kinds of films besides the kind we made in the ’80s and ’90s. I don’t have anything general to say about it. It’s the condition our condition is in, and things change and morph and go on. We’re silly if we sit around regretting the change and don’t participate. I’m participating in a new part of the business that, for me at least, I think is really producing some good experiences for an audience. I enjoy that.”
“I don’t think the question is whether or not there are any movie stars. There’s wonderful actors coming up every day,” Ford told GQ. “Whether or not they become movie stars is really not the point. If movies need stars, they will find them. I’ve never fucking understood being a movie star. I’m an actor. I tell stories. I’m part of a group of people who work together, collaborate on telling stories. I’m an assistant storyteller. That’s what I am.”
I think people hating on superhero movies is just like old directors hating on sci Fi when it was new, and calling it a fad. It's just a new genre of movies. You don't have to like or watch it. But clearly a lot of people are and are paying to see them, so who cares. It's never going to go away. They'll always be around, and frankly super hero movies have been around for a long long time before the MCU.
Same movie? Really? I'd love your example on how all these movies are "the same". They all have a beginning, middle and end? You're telling me Deadpool was the exact same as captain Marvel?
Listen, eventually, and this point has probably passed, theres gonna be so many of us in here that there will be many stars. Harrison is spillin' truth with that. Stars aren't dying out, they are multiplying.