“It takes high talent to do that”: Ant-Man 3 Star Jonathan Majors Slyly Disses Martin Scorsese After Black Panther 2 Actress Angela Bassett Secured Oscar Nomination

“It takes high talent to do that”: Ant-Man 3 Star Jonathan Majors Slyly Disses Martin Scorsese After Black Panther 2 Actress Angela Bassett Secured Oscar Nomination

As the MCU continues to take the film industry by storm, the level of talent required to bring these larger-than-life characters to life is becoming increasingly clear. The new Ant-Man 3 star, Jonathan Majors, recently made a sly dig at legendary director Martin Scorsese after Black Panther 2 actress Angela Bassett secured an Oscar nomination, further emphasizing the MCU’s impact on the film industry.

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Jonathan Majors Calls Angela Bassett A High Talent

In a recent interview, Majors praised Bassett’s performance in the MCU, calling it “an opera” and saying that it takes a high level of talent to perform with so much humanity on that level. He argued that the MCU is the perfect form for this artistic and cultural expression and that it presents an opportunity for the Academy to broaden its artistic and cultural territory.

Jonathan Majors
Jonathan Majors

These comments nod to Bassett’s talent and the MCU’s impact on the film industry. They also seem to take a sly dig at Martin Scorsese, who recently sparked controversy by calling Marvel movies “not cinema.” Many would see this as a direct attack on the MCU.

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However, Majors’ comments show that not everyone agrees with Scorsese’s assessment. Many actors and filmmakers are embracing the MCU and recognizing the level of talent required to bring these characters to life.

“Cinema must involve and grow. As the MCU grows and evolves, the Academy, the art form, grows and evolves. And what Angela Bassett has done within this medium- this is an opera. And so to act, to perform, and to give a performance on that level, with that much humanity in an opera, is a high level of difficulty. It takes a high talent to do so. The MCU is the form for that. And so it’s an opportunity, I think, for the Academy to broaden their terrority, artistically and culturally.”

Angela Bassett in Black Panther 2
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The MCU has become one of the most successful franchises in film history, with its 22 films grossing over $22 billion worldwide. The franchise’s success has been built on the back of its talented cast and crew, who have brought these iconic characters to life in new and exciting ways.

The MCU Is An Art Form In Its Own Right

The MCU’s success has also been built on its ability to attract some of the biggest names in the film industry. Actors like Bassett, who has become known for her powerful and nuanced performances, are drawn to the MCU because of its opportunity to showcase their talent on a global stage.

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With its massive following and cultural impact, the MCU has become a platform for actors to showcase their talent in new and exciting ways. It is no surprise that Bassett’s performance in Black Panther 2 has garnered much critical acclaim.

Angela Bassett
Angela Bassett

Bassett’s Oscar nomination is not just a recognition of her talent but also highlights the impact that the MCU is having on the film industry. With its massive budget, talented cast, and impressive special effects, the MCU has proven that it is much more than just comic book movies.

The franchise’s success has shown that the MCU is a form of art and culture in its own right and deserves to be recognized by the film industry and the Academy. The MCU’s impact on the film industry extends beyond the recognition of its talented actors and crew.

The franchise’s success has also sparked a renewed interest in comic book movies and has inspired a new generation of filmmakers to explore the genre. The MCU has paved the way for other comic book movies to follow in its footsteps and has opened up new opportunities for filmmakers to tell new and exciting stories.

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The MCU’s impact on the film industry has also been felt in the realm of diversity and representation. This has profoundly impacted the film industry, challenging long-held biases and stereotypes and inspiring other franchises and studios to follow suit.

Jonathan Majors’ comments about Angela Bassett and the MCU are a testament to the talent required to bring these characters to life. With its diverse cast, impressive special effects, and cultural impact, the MCU has proven that it is much more than just comic book movies.

Whether or not Martin Scorsese agrees, the MCU and its talented cast and crew are here to stay, and the film industry and the Academy would be wise to take notice.

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Written by Mabel Andrady

Mabel, aka MJ, is a FandomWire Sr. Writer, pop-culture fanatic, and an MA in Health Demography holder. When she's not indulging in her guilty pleasure of penning everything Hollywood, Marvel & DC, she writes academic essays on COVID-19 and HIV/AIDS. With 2500+ articles published online, she brings a unique twist to entertainment writing. A jack-of-all-trades, MJ enjoys movies, writes/acts in plays, writes music, and dreams of being a successful actress. She offers a fresh perspective, making her writing a must-read for those seeking knowledge and entertainment.

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