Follow us on Google News

Get the latest updates directly in your Google News feed

Benedict Cumberbatch joined the MCU with his 2016 filmDoctor Strangeand has since reprised his character several times on the screen. While the actor joined the MCU superheroes to fight against the supervillain Thanos, the actor didn’t seem to do the same when it came to defending the superhero franchise from some of the acclaimed filmmakers in Hollywood.

Doctor Strange - Avengers

Following its huge success, the MCU has gained criticism for taking over the cinema from filmmakers like Martin Scorsese and Francis Ford Coppola. While several Marvel stars have come forward to defend their movies, theDoctor Strangestar supported Scorsese and Coppola’s claims.

Read More:“I gave myself nicotine poisoning three times”: Benedict Cumberbatch’s Commitment To His Oscar-Nominated Role Put His Health in Grave Danger

Benedict Cumberbatch at an event

Benedict Cumberbatch Agrees With Martin Scorsese

The renowned Hollywood filmmakerMartin Scorsesesparked a debate after his 2019 interview withEmpire Magazine, where he stated that Marvel movies are not cinema and referred to them as “theme parks.” However, he is not the only filmmaker to have made such a statement about the superhero franchise.

Acclaimed filmmakers likeJodie Foster,Francis Ford Coppola,Ridley Scott, and many others have also shared their criticism of the franchise. The MCU stars, however, have had varied opinions when it comes to Scorsese’s statement, as many have defended the superhero universe, while others have supported his claims.

Martin Scorsese

Benedict Cumberbatchchose to join the latter group as he stepped into the ongoing discussion about superhero blockbusters. During his appearance onThe Jenny McCarthy Show, theAvengers: Endgamestar addressed the issue and said that he agreed with Scorsese’s argument.

He stated that everyone should get equal opportunities, and said,“And I agree, you know. We don’t want one king to rule it all and have a kind of monopoly.”He also said that he hopes that’s not the situation and the“auteur filmmakers”continue to get the support and opportunities they deserve.

Benedict Cumberbatch in a still from The Power of the Dog (2021)

Read More:“Some kind of inbreeding weirdness”: Marvel Star Benedict Cumberbatch Criticises Himself After Finding His Name on the “Hottie Lists” Ridiculous

Benedict Cumberbatch Feels Lucky to Do a Variety of Films

Benedict Cumberbatch started his acting career in theatre and has risen to become one of the biggest stars to grace the silver screen. Over the years, he has portrayed several characters. Some of the most magical performances of the actor includeThe Imitation Game, The Power of the Dog,andSherlock.

And the Oscar nominee has shared that he is grateful to have such opportunities. During his conversation about superhero movies taking over Hollywood, the actor said onThe Jenny McCarthy Show,

Robert Downey Jr and Benedict Cumberbatch in Avengers: Infinity War

“I know there’s been a lot of debate recently with some very fine filmmakers coming to the fore saying these film franchises are taking over everything.”

As he shared his agreement with Scorsese and other filmmakers’ opinions, he also said that he feels lucky to be among the actors who have the opportunity to work in a variety of genres.“But, lucky us actors who get to do both kinds of variety, at either polarity [in terms] of budgeting,”he shared.

Benedict Cumberbatch’s latest MCU solo outing,Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madnessis available for streaming on Disney+.

Read More:One Tiny Mistake During Benedict Cumberbatch’s Fight With Elizabeth Olsen’s Scarlet Witch in Doctor Strange 2 That Many Marvel Fans Must Have Missed

Source:The Jenny McCarthy Show

Laxmi Rajput

Senior Writer

Articles Published :3447

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

When Will Better Late Than Single Season 2 Release on Netflix?

M. Night Shyamalan’s Slept-on Taylor Swift Horror Film Gets a Streaming Revival

When Is America’s Sweethearts: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders Season 3 Releasing?

Bridgerton’s BTS Moment Proves the Netflix Show Is Against James Cameron’s Ways

Fallout Season 2 Release Date Confirmed: 5 Post-Apocalyptic Shows to Watch While You Wait For Peak Cinema

Kevin Hart Is Trading Dwayne Johnson for Another WWE Star in New Netflix Film

Perfect Match Season 3: How Did Ollie Propose to AD?

Severance Season 3: Why Isn’t Ben Stiller Directing? Details Inside

Timo Tjahjanto Shades Keanu Reeves Film: Why is Nobody 2 Not a Desperate John Wick Ripoff?

Benedict CumberbatchFrancis Ford CoppolaMartin Scorsese