Ugh...can’t stand Bad Bunny
I care very little of what he does nowadays after what he recently said about superhero films.
I care very little of what he does nowadays after what he recently said about superhero films.
He went from loving it... to think of himself as above it.People are still sensitive if people don't like superheroes...
That's a weird way to go through life. But do you, I guess...
Sadly, he didn't really joke.Am I missing something?
All I've seen is that Lerman said he wasn't personally interested in being in any superhero movies right now. And made a joke about tights.
Like he's not saying or even coming close he's above them. He's saying there's too much involved and it's not necessarily driven by studios caring about the property. It seems like he doesn't wanna do a big budget blockbuster anymore in general because what he's saying isn't limited to just SH movies. What he said isn't inflammatory at all“Now, studios aren’t making movies that aren't based off of IP that matters to them,” he says. “If you try to get in there, you get stuck in the bureaucracy trying to get approval from the chains of command. Then you're going nowhere.”
“Plus,” he adds with a knowing smirk, “I don't really want to wear tights and ****.”
Filming has begun!
His opinion about "big films" doesn't sound right when taking in the fact that he would have liked to do a third Percy Jackson.
But as I say, he thinks he's a dramatic indie actor these days. He thinks he is.
And that's "better" than doing blockbusters.
And yet, he's now agreed to be in a bigger action film.
When saying he doesn't want to wear tights and sh*t, he's really only bitter that he didn't get to play Spider-Man, a role he really wanted.
And he had two chances to be cast as the Spidey. He lost the role atleast once, if not even two times.
That must have hurt, for sure.
And this is why I find it annoying.
Someone of culture too, I seeI'm not the only one who thought of that episode of American Dad right?
You don't have to care. Only to understand why Lerman comes off as shallowNo one cares.