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“Marvel? No Thanks” Says ‘Hell or High Water’ Director David Mackenzie

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Key Takeaways:

– David Mackenzie, known for his collaboration with Taylor Sheridan on ‘Hell or High Water’, has expressed his disinterest in directing a superhero film.
– Mackenzie is quite critical of the superhero genre, hoping the general public will soon tire of it.
– He has high praise for Taylor Sheridan’s scriptwriting skills, particularly for their work together on ‘Hell or High Water’.

David Mackenzie, the Brain Behind Many Successful Movies

David Mackenzie is a famous name in the world of cinema, recognized for his work with renowned filmmakers like Taylor Sheridan. Their collaboration on the 2016 box office hit, ‘Hell or High Water’, garnered global attention and praise, pushing the film to make $37 million worldwide. However, despite his diverse experience directing various genres, he wants nothing to do with superhero movies.

Not a Fan of Superheros

The entertainment industry knows Mackenzie for his work across an array of genres, including action, romantic sci-fi, and crime thrillers. But when it comes to the superhero genre, whether from the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) or the DC Universe (DCU), Mackenzie has voiced a definite no.

In a recent interview with The Guardian, he expressed his disinterest in this genre, openly stating, “I can’t bear superheroes, so I won’t be doing one of those.” For the many superhero fans out there, this piece of news might be quite surprising.

Superhero Fatigue is Real

While Mackenzie has been vocal about his reluctance to work under Kevin Feige on an MCU film, he further expressed his belief that the general public too might get tired of the constant superhero content. Despite certain arguments suggesting otherwise, many moviegoers express their fatigue over the continuous wave of superhero films. The falling interest in the latest releases seems to validate Mackenzie’s point of view.

In Awe of Taylor Sheridan’s Writing

While Mackenzie might have a critical eye when it comes to evaluating film genres, he holds immense respect for Taylor Sheridan’s writing. The Hollywood heavyweights’ collaborative script for ‘Hell or High Water’ left him profoundly impressed on the first read. Mackenzie mentioned how unusual it was for him to not want to change a script, indicating the high regard he holds for Sheridan’s work.

‘Hell or High Water’, Sheridan and Mackenzie’s combined effort, was a stupendous success both critically and at the box office. The film’s global revenue of $37 million against a budget of $12 million speaks volumes about their effective partnership. You can currently stream ‘Hell or High Water’ on Netflix.

In Summary

Mackenzie, despite his immense experience and array of work across various film genres, is uninterested in stepping into the superhero genre. His future plans don’t involve working on an MCU or DCU film, citing superhero fatigue as his reason. However, he holds a deep appreciation for Taylor Sheridan’s scriptwriting skills, a testament to their successful partnership on ‘Hell or High Water’. A film that not only nailed critical acclaim but also rocked the box office worldwide.

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Megan Dianehttps://www.projectcasting.com
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