Thunderbolts actress Florence Pugh offers her opinion in the ongoing debate about the Marvel Cinematic Universe and the nature of modern cinema.
Florence Pugh has contributed her two cents to the ongoing debate regarding the Marvel Cinematic Universe, which was kicked into full gear in recent years as a result of comments made by respected filmmakers like Martin Scorsese and Quentin Tarantino. Pugh, who began her career in indie films like Midsommar and Lady Macbeth, made her MCU debut as the former Russian assassin Yelena Belova in 2021's Black Widow, later appearing again in the Hawkeye Disney+ series.
"When I first signed onto Marvel, lots of people from the indie-film world were all telling me that I was never going to go back to small movies again, and it always kind of wound me up. Because I think there’s beauty in all types of those films. There’s beauty in the massive, epic storylines like Dune, like Marvel, like even Oppenheimer that I did. They’re amazing, mega movies.
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