As the indefatigable 92-year-old superhero conjurer and Marvel Comics chairman emeritus sees it, fan backlash up until this point hasnt so much been spurred on by racism as much as unyielding fealty to the source material. Theyre outraged not because of any personal prejudice, Lee says. Theyre outraged because they hate to see any change made on a series and characters they had gotten familiar with. In Spider-Man, when they got a new actor, that bothered them, even though it was a white actor. I dont think it had to do with racial prejudice as much as they dont like things changed.
He adds: But I think theyre gonna get to love this character. So Im not the least bit worried about it. I always tried to pepper these groups with as much racial diversity as possible because thats the way the world is.
Stan Lee on MBJ...
I can't argue with anything he said. But I don't like that it perpetuates the myth that that's what people are most concerned about.
I'm less concerned about the color of Johnny's skin then the impression I'm getting from the promo clips that he's leading the group.
That short clip where the General says 'What if we say No?' and Johnny's response of 'Say Yes' indicates to me that he's speaking for the group, when in fact that should be Reed.
You also get him demanding his heat proof room with a big ass sunroof. Cocky for Johnny is good, yes. But you don't see them showing Reed with any backbone whatsoever.
Considering he got the role probably only because his friend is the director(first one cast, didn't test, no one else tested), that'll probably wind up happening.
I'm less concerned about the color of Johnny's skin then the impression I'm getting from the promo clips that he's leading the group.
That short clip where the General says 'What if we say No?' and Johnny's response of 'Say Yes' indicates to me that he's speaking for the group, when in fact that should be Reed.
You also get him demanding his heat proof room with a big ass sunroof. Cocky for Johnny is good, yes. But you don't see them showing Reed with any backbone whatsoever.
Do we actually know that he didn't test, and that no one else was tested?
Do we actually know that he didn't test, and that no one else was tested?
According to the actor, Michael B. Jordan joining as the Human Torch was the very first hire, due to his previous working relationship with Trank on “Chronicle.” The decision has definitely gotten some backlash by race-obsessed fans on the web, but Teller doesn’t see the point. “I think it’s great. It is a big thing,” he said. “You’re changing the race of a character. It’s like, ’Why couldn’t the Human Torch be black?'”
Even though he came on after Jordan, Teller still met with Trank a year before production started, supposedly the only person to do so for the role, but it took some effort to win over the studio.
“It took a lot of convincing. For me with Reed Richards, I know Josh really had to [pull for me],” Teller said. “Josh did for all of the characters. For Jamie, he really vouched for [him]. For Mike, he was like, ’This is my guy’ from the bat. He was very specific on who he wanted to play these characters. I was his guy for it.”
Always had to find things so long after but I did find one thing where Teller talks about the casting.
http://www.mtv.com/news/1950009/miles-teller-fantastic-four/?utm=share_twitter
The article said Teller was "supposedly the only person to do so."There we go.
MBJ was the first one cast and didn't test. Doesn't specifically say if anybody else did, but I'm willing to bet no one else did.
As well, Teller previously worked with MBJ on that dumb romcom and Bell worked with Kinberg on Jumper or whatever it was called.
Lots of favors and connections going around on this movie.
Stan Lee on MBJ...
I haven't gotten the impression that Johnny is a leader of the team.
The article said Teller was "supposedly the only person to do so."
And is it really unheard of for a Hollywood movie to have connections between its cast and staff? If it bothers you I'd recommend you don't watch any Scorsese, Nolan, etc movies.
I haven't gotten the impression that Johnny is a leader of the team.
Yeah, he just seemed to talk a lot but I doubt he's the leader. That role obviously goes to Reed Richards.
To be fair, MBJ's "They'll see it anyway!" comment was a response to racist fanboy reactions when it was at an all-time high and before filming/production problems. It was a pretty good comeback at the time.
Stan Lee on MBJ...