Samuel L. Jackson responds to Quentin Tarantino’s anti-Marvel comments

Samuel L. Jackson is difficult his “Pulp Fiction” director over his anti-Marvel feedback.

Quentin Tarantino, 59, just lately made a controversial assertion on the “Marvel-ization of Hollywood,” claiming that Marvel actors aren’t film stars.

“A part of the Marvel-ization of Hollywood is . . . you will have all these actors who've grow to be well-known enjoying these characters. However they’re not film stars. Proper?” Tarantino mentioned on the “2 Bears, 1 Cave” podcast. “Captain America is the star. Or Thor is the star. I imply, I’m not the primary individual to say that. I believe that’s been mentioned a zillion instances . . . but it surely’s like, you already know, it’s these franchise characters that grow to be a star.”

Showing on “The View,” Jackson — who's a part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe — responded to Tarantino’s remarks, clapping again at the concept these actors usually are not film stars.

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Showing on “The View,” Samuel L. Jackson responded to Quentin Tarantino’s remarks.
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“It takes an actor to be these specific characters,” Jackson, 73, mentioned. “And the signal of film stardom has all the time been, what, asses in seats? What are we speaking about?”

Jackson particularly identified the late Chadwick Boseman — whose movie “Black Panther” was nominated for Greatest Image on the Oscars — in addition to Scarlett Johansson.

“That’s not an enormous controversy for me to know that these actors are film stars. Chadwick Boseman is Black Panther. You'll be able to’t refute that, and he’s a film star,” he mentioned.

Samuel L. Jackson as Nick Fury in 2014's "Captain America: The Winter Soldier."
Samuel L. Jackson as Nick Fury in 2014’s “Captain America: The Winter Soldier.”
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Samuel L. Jackson as Nick Fury in Marvel's "The Avengers."
Samuel L. Jackson as Nick Fury in Marvel’s “The Avengers.”
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Jackson and Tarantino have labored collectively on motion pictures similar to “Pulp Fiction,” “Jackie Brown” and “Django Unchained.”

Jackson first appeared within the MCU as Nick Fury in 2008’s “Iron Man.” He has since appeared in different movies similar to “Captain America: The First Avenger,” “Thor,” “Avengers: Infinity Battle,” “Avengers: Endgame,” “Captain Marvel,” “Spider-Man: Far From Dwelling,” and can seem in 2023’s “The Marvels.”

However Jackson isn’t the primary Marvel star to slam Tarantino’s feedback.

Quentin Tarantino visits SiriusXM's 'The Howard Stern Show' at SiriusXM Studios on November 15, 2022 in New York City.
Quentin Tarantino just lately made a controversial assertion on the “Marvel-ization of Hollywood.”
Cindy Ord/Getty Pictures for SiriusXM

“Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings” star Simu Liu took to Twitter final week to clap again on the filmmaker.

“If the one gatekeepers to film stardom got here from Tarantino and Scorsese, I'd by no means have had the chance to steer a $400 million plus film,” he tweeted. “I'm in awe of their filmmaking genius. They're transcendent auteurs. However they don’t get to level their nostril at me or anybody.”

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