Terry Gilliam's Problem With Marvel Movies: 'There Are Too Many of Them' and They Lack 'Real Tension'
Terry Gilliam has made his hatred of superhero movies quite clear in the past, calling them “bullshit” and telling audiences to “grow up,” but he’s got a particular bone to pick with the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The director criticized Marvel films for their ubiquity and lack of tension in a recent interview with RogerEbert.com at the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival.
“On a technical level, these films are brilliant, but I find myself watching them from a distance because there is no real tension,” Gilliam said. “There is no real threat. You just know they’ll win somehow, or they’ll win if the whole civilization doesn’t collapse around them first. It’s kind of like us in real life. The heroes in my films don’t win, they survive.”