Ridley Scott slams superhero movies as 'boring as s***'

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    ‘They are boring as sh**!”: House Of Gucci director Ridley Scott slams superhero movies while suggesting Marvel films are too reliant on ‘special effects’


    Award-winning Hollywood director Ridley Scott has branded superhero films as ‘boring as s***.’

    The 83-year-old House Of Gucci director has slammed movies in the genre for the lack of quality in the stories and suggested that flicks in the Marvel Cinematic Universe are too reliant on ‘special effects.’

    ‘The best films are driven by the characters, and we’ll come to superheroes after this if you want, because I’ll crush it. I’ll f***ing crush it. They’re f***ing boring as s***,’ Ridley told Deadline.

    Speaking out: Sir Ridley Scott has branded superhero films as'boring as s***'. Seen earlier this month in Los Angeles

    Speaking out: Sir Ridley Scott has branded superhero films as ‘boring as s***’. Seen earlier this month in Los Angeles

    The acclaimed filmmaker claims that he has directed three epic superhero films and suggested poor scripts are to blame for his lack of love for the genre.

    Ridley said: ‘Their scripts are not any f***ing good. I think I’ve done three great superhero movies. 

    ‘One would be Alien with Sigourney Weaver. One would be f***ing Gladiator, and one would be (Blade Runner).

    Blunt: The 83-year-old director has slammed movies in the genre for the lack of quality in the stories and suggested that flicks in the Marvel Cinematic Universe are too reliant on'special effects'; here is the poster for Avengers

    Blunt: The 83-year-old director has slammed movies in the genre for the lack of quality in the stories and suggested that flicks in the Marvel Cinematic Universe are too reliant on ‘special effects’; here is the poster for Avengers

    ‘They’re superhero movies. So, why don’t the superhero movies have better stories?

     ‘Sorry. I got off the rail, but I mean, c’mon. They’re mostly saved by special effects, and that’s becoming boring for everyone who works with special effects, if you’ve got the money.’  

    Ridley also confirmed that the script for a prospective sequel to Gladiator has already been penned.

    Exciting: Ridley also confirmed that the script for a prospective sequel to Gladiator has already been penned

    Exciting: Ridley also confirmed that the script for a prospective sequel to Gladiator has already been penned

    The director said: ‘Oh, it’s been written. It’s already been written. We have a good footprint, a good, logical place to go. You can’t just do another Gladiator type movie.

    ‘You’ve got to follow… there’s enough components from the first one to pick up the ball and continue it.’

    Ridley also revealed that he wasn’t a big fan of Roman epics prior to helming the 2000 movie that starred Russell Crowe and won the Oscar for Best Picture.

    He explained: ‘I love doing period films. I love the research. I love to create sort of smells of the period. I think what we did with the first Gladiator… I don’t like being critical of other things that have happened before, but I wasn’t the biggest fan of Hollywood Roman epics, honestly.’

    Interesting: Ridley also revealed that he wasn't a big fan of Roman epics prior to helming the 2000 movie that starred Russell Crowe and won the Oscar for Best Picture. Seen in March 2021 on the House of Gucci set

    Interesting: Ridley also revealed that he wasn’t a big fan of Roman epics prior to helming the 2000 movie that starred Russell Crowe and won the Oscar for Best Picture. Seen in March 2021 on the House of Gucci set

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