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Last month, filmmaker Martin Scorsese’s comment on Marvel films grabbed a lot of headlines. His comments of Marvel feels ‘not being a cinema’ and ‘theme park’ didn’t go well with a lot of the fans and also stars who worked in these films.

After all the backlash, The Irishman director finally opened up to explain what his point was. In an opinion piece he wrote for NY Times, Martin Scorsese wrote a long post explaining what he meant how cinema from his time is different than what it is now.

Martin Scorsese SLAMS Marvel Cinema Further: “I Grew Up & I Developed A Sense Of Movies”

He wrote, “When I was in England in early October, I gave an interview to Empire magazine. I was asked a question about Marvel movies. I answered it. I said that I’ve tried to watch a few of them and that they’re not for me, that they seem to me to be closer to theme parks than they are to movies as I’ve known and loved them throughout my life, and that in the end, I don’t think they’re cinema.”

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He wrote that people have seized the last part of his answer as insulting and portraying it as his hatred for Marvel films. He shared, “If anyone is intent on characterizing my words in that light, there’s nothing I can do to stand in the way.”