X-Men '97 Showrunner Hits Back On Martin Scorsese's Comic Book Movie Criticism By Praising The DCEU
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Summary Scorsese has spoken out against superhero movies, but X-Men '97 showrunner DeMayo disagrees.
DeMayo praised the aspirational shot design and music in Snyder's "first flight" Superman scene.
Clark Kent learning to fly symbolizes an outsider rising above his limitations. Hope and discovery.
X-Men '97 showrunner Beau DeMayo responds back to Martin Scorsese's criticism of Marvel and superhero movies by praising Zack Snyder's DCEU.
As Scorsese's comments on the superhero movie genre have caused divided reactions in Hollywood, DeMayo took to X to show some massive love for Snyder's Man of Steel as a response to how comic book movies are and should be considered cinema. The X-Men '97 showrunner used the scene of Henry Cavill's Superman learning to fly for the first time, adding the following:
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