Black Panther 2’s Danai Gurira has defended the franchise in the face of Marvel’s criticism of Martin Scorsese

It’s no secret that Marvel movies have dominated the film industry over the past two decades. But since then it is prestigious taxi driver And the Good guys Director Martin Scorsese shared a few years ago that Don’t think that big budget movies count as cinema, It has been an ongoing conversation for the industry to discuss. The last comment is Black Panther: Wakanda Forever Actress Danai Gurira, who plays Okoye in the MCU.

Danai Gurira is not only the leader of the Dora Milaje in Wakanda, she also had a major and long-running role in the the walking Dead She is a playwright who has seen her work go to Broadway. With this unique perspective in mind, the actress had to say if the Marvel movies are cinema:

Well, I’ve worked very closely with Ryan Coogler. My experience working under him, it is definitely deeply cinematic in every way I can imagine. We don’t leave anything at home. We bring everything. We offer our understanding of our culture, our understanding of our humanity, our gender, the intricacies in it of this world we are in, and all the idiosyncrasies of this world. We have to come and pour everything we have into this franchise. And that’s what we definitely do. We don’t go through either movie and say, “Oh, that was nothing.” no. It was all we had. It was all we had, and then some. So I hope this is someone’s cinema.

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