Stephen Dorff didn’t hold back when he voiced his thoughts on a new wave of “worthless garbage” superhero movies, including Marvel’s upcoming Blade movie.
The 49-year-old actor, who played villainous Deacon Frost in 1998’s Blade, has questioned whether the new movie starring Mahershala Ali, 48, will stand the test of time. .
“God bless them. They make a lot of money, but their movies suck,” he said of the Marvel movies in a new interview with the Daily Beast, adding, “No one You won’t remember them,” he added.
Not impressed: Stephen Dorff didn’t hold back when he voiced his thoughts on new “garbage” superhero movies, including Marvel’s upcoming Blade movie.Photo is 2023
“What about a PG Blade movie that can’t find a director?
Dorf appeared to allude to the fact that the Vampire Slayer superhero movie was put on hold last year after director Bassam Tariq ended the project.
“There’s no Steve Norrington there,” he added, paying tribute to the original Blade director.
The OG: The 49-year-old actor – who starred as villain Deacon Frost in the original 1998 Blade – said Marvel’s films were “bad” and “no one will remember.”Taken with blade still image
“Marvel is used to me throwing them away anyway,” added the Cold Creek Manor star.
Steven stressed that the comic adaptation would be unmemorable, stating, “If only it were like it was when I started making Blade, or a few times it was decent over the years. He will participate in it,” he said. [Christopher] Nolan did the Dark Knight and reinvented Batman from Tim Burton.
“All this other rubbish is just embarrassing. Do you know what I mean?” The future of cinema hinges on talent like director Eddie Alcazar (director of Divinity, starring Dorf). “It’s not about making ‘Black Adam’ or worthless garbage over and over again,” he added.
“We did our best”: “How’s it going with a PG Blade movie that doesn’t get a director? Because we’ve already done it and made it the best,” Dorf said. Shot with Wesley Snipes in a 1998 Blade still
Exit: He seemed to allude to the fact that the Vampire Slayer movie was put on hold last year after director Bassam Tariq exited the project. Tariq photographed in 2020
After all, no one remembers Black Adam. I hadn’t even seen the movie. It was so bad.
This isn’t the first time Dorf has expressed outspoken thoughts about a Marvel project. The actor made waves in 2021 after he said Black Widow “looks like garbage” and said he was “embarrassed” by lead lady Scarlett Johansson.
Marvel Studios “temporarily halted production-related activities in Atlanta” for the new Blade film last year, after closing the project two months before Tariq’s intended production start date.
NEW ROLE: Mahershala Ali, 48, was announced as the famous vampire hunter in the new July 2019 reboot, sending fans into a frenzy. seen in 2019
Trilogy: The role was made famous by 60-year-old Wesley Snipes, who played the role in three films, beginning with 1998’s Blade and ending with 2004’s Blade Trinity. Blade photo taken in 1998
However, they have since replaced him with Jan Demanzi, who will direct from a new script by Michael Starberry.
The studio has reportedly pushed back the release date to September 6, 2024, hoping to resume production in early 2023.
The studio first announced the project at San Diego Comic-Con 2019. There, his two-time Academy Award winner Mahershala made a surprise appearance wearing his Blade logo baseball cap.
In Development: The studio has reportedly pushed back the release date to September 6, 2024, hoping to resume production in early 2023.
The role was first made famous by Wesley Snipes, 60, in the early trilogy. First appearing in the 1973 comic book Tomb of Dracula, Blade is half-human, half-vampire.
Snipes played the character in three films, from 1998’s Blade to 2004’s Blade Trinity.
Dorf’s co-star Wesley responded more positively after learning the film would be rebooted in 2019.
“Rubbish”: Dorf also slammed Black Adam, the 2022 superhero movie starring Dwayne Johnson. Johnson in stills from Black Adam
“To all you daywalkers out of your mind right now, Chilarks. The news is a surprise, but it’s all good. That’s the ‘business’ of ‘entertainment’!” There’s been a lot of peace in the MCU crew and we’ll always be fans,” he said in a statement to ComicBook.com.
“My respect and respect to Grandmaster Stan [Lee]Congratulations to the beautiful and talented artist Mahershala Ali and Salaam. Inshallah, we will work together someday.
“The most important thing for our loyal fans is to be overwhelmed by the incredible outpouring of love. welcome to.
“I’m embarrassed by her!” This isn’t the first time Dorf has expressed outspoken thoughts about a Marvel project. The actor made waves in 2021 after he said Black Widow “looks like garbage” and he was “embarrassed” by lead lady Scarlett Johansson (pictured in 2020)