Follow us on Google News

Get the latest updates directly in your Google News feed

While the MCU has become one of the biggest movie franchise in the world, not everyone is a fan of the superhero universe. Following criticism from several prominent filmmakers in Hollywood, Marvel stars, including Mark Ruffalo, responded to these comments. Filmmaking legend Martin Scorsese has been one of the biggest names to criticize Marvel movies and even went on to address them as“theme parks.”

Marvel Cinematic Universe

The Avengersstar, who has worked with the filmmaker in the 2010 psychological thrillerShutter Island,shared a piece of advice for the Scorsese as he responded to his statements during an interview.

Read More:“He almost dropped out of the movie”: Mark Ruffalo Nearly Quit $96M Jennifer Garner Flick as They Made Him Do the One Thing He Hates

Marvel’s A still from The Avengers

Mark Ruffalo Responded to Martin Scorsese’s Marvel Criticism

Marvel Cinematic Universe has multiple critics. While fans of the MCU movies never hesitate to share their disappointment with a project they don’t like, the superhero franchise has also become a target of several filmmakers and actors in the industry as well. Many have stated that the craze surrounding superhero movies has restricted broader opportunities for others.

Legendary filmmakerMartin Scorsesealso shared his criticism of the biggest movie franchise in the world during an interview withEmpire Magazine.“Honestly, the closest I can think of them, as well-made as they are, with actors doing the best they can under the circumstances, is theme parks,”he said.

Mark Ruffalo and Martin Scorsese

He also stated that despite trying, he could not see Marvel movies and said that those movies are not“cinema.”Many fans and the MCU stars came to its defense following his statement, andMark Ruffaloalso joined in the conversation during an interview withEntertainment Tonight.

He suggested that the filmmaker should watch superhero movies, as he stated that they are a homage to the“cinema that he’s created in the past.” He further stated,“I worked with Marty, I love Marty, I hope he gets to see the film one day.”Ruffalo also suggested a solution to his issues during another interview.

Mark Ruffalo

Read More:Chris Hemsworth Revealed One Avengers Star Will Be a “Pretty bad agent” in Will Smith’s Men in Black Universe

Mark Ruffalo Suggests a Solution to the Industry’s Marvel Problem

Considering its popularity and huge fan following, most of the movies under the Marvel Cinematic Universe have been received very well at the box office, withAvengers: EndgameandAvengers: Infinity Warmaking over $2 billion worldwide.

Talking about the same during an interview withBBC, Mark Ruffalo once again shared his disagreement with Martin Scorsese regarding Marvel movies. He said,“If we’re living in a world where economics are how we measure the value of a society, then yeah, whoever makes the biggest thing is going to dominate.”

Brad Pitt indirectly stopped Martin Scorsese from quitting Hollywood

TheDark Watersactor stated thatThe Irishmandirector is suggesting to “subsidize” films. He also suggested Scorcese be a part of the solution and establish a“national film endowment”that allows new and young talent to come in that“isn’t just driven by the marketplace but driven by precepts of art.”

Having worked with the filmmaker on the 2010 psychological thriller, the actor has also shared that he would love to work on a Marvel movie with Scorsese, saying that he believes that the Oscar-winning filmmaker would make an amazing Marvel movie.

Read More:“He would kick me in the a-s”: Mark Ruffalo Claims His Father Would Be Furious With His Decisions After Actor Accepted Robert Downey Jr.’s Offer to Join $29B Marvel

Source:Entertainment Tonight

Laxmi Rajput

Senior Writer

Articles Published :3450

Laxmi Rajput is a Senior Writer at FandomWire, with over 3,300 articles published covering film, TV, and pop culture. With a degree in Broadcast Journalism and over three years of experience in content writing, she pivoted to entertainment journalism because let’s be honest, superheroes, sitcoms, and Netflix binges are way more fun. Laxmi frequently covers Marvel, Harry Potter, Star Wars, and popular TV shows, offering both fan-first enthusiasm and thoughtful analysis. Her work often dives into Marvel theories, revisits the genius of The Big Bang Theory, or unpacks the Netflix phenomenon of Stranger Things.

More from Laxmi Rajput

Gen V Season 2: How Many Episodes Are in the Prime Video Series?

How Did Mila Kunis Prepare for Black Swan? Harsh 12 Hours Routine Details

Every Fallout Season 2 Detail Revealed at Gamescom 2025

Switch 2 Scores Another Huge Win, as Indiana Jones The Order of Giants Lands September 4

Sekiro: No Defeat Might Outshine the Elden Ring Movie as FromSoft’s Next Big Adaptation

Everything You Can Unlock In The New Final Final Fantasy 14 X Monster Hunter Wilds Crossover

5 Addictive Discord Games That Will Hook Your Whole Squad

Mark RuffaloMartin Scorsese