Chris Evans Proves Quentin Tarantino Right as ‘Pain Hustlers’ Becomes Actor’s Another Critical Flop Despite Starring Emily Blunt

Chris Evans now shares the sentiments of Quentin Tarantino, who once offered a controversial take on Marvel movies.

Chris Evans Proves Quentin Tarantino Right as ‘Pain Hustlers’ Becomes Actor’s Another Critical Flop Despite Starring Emily Blunt

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  • Pain Hustlers, featuring Chris Evans and Emily Blunt, faced critical disappointment.
  • Since parting ways with Marvel, Chris Evans' filmography has seen a string of disappointing reviews.
  • Evans highlighted how his MCU journey, despite headlining numerous films, often felt like a supporting role.
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In the dynamic world of Hollywood, the fusion of talent and creativity frequently results in captivating stories. A noteworthy example of this unfolds in actor Chris Evans’ career. His most recent drama, Pain Hustlers, featuring Emily Blunt and a talented ensemble cast, faced critical disappointment.

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Chris Evans

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However, Quentin Tarantino, the renowned filmmaker, had previously voiced his concerns regarding Marvel’s’ star transition from the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) to a different cinematic world.

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Chris Evans Faces Yet Another Critical Setback With Pain Hustlers

Chris Evans and Emily Blunt
Chris Evans and Emily Blunt in Pain Hustlers

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In Hollywood, actors of great acclaim can find themselves facing unforeseen challenges. Chris Evans, celebrated for his portrayal of Captain America in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, has recently encountered a critical setback with his latest project, Pain Hustlers.

This film, though featuring the 42-year-old in a leading role, has marked a notable decline in his Rotten Tomatoes ratings. A trend not witnessed since his pre-Captain America days.

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The actor’s association with Marvel has been both a blessing and a burden. His extensive work in the MCU, spanning 11 films, established him as one of the highest-grossing actors of the 2010s.

Simultaneously, he earned critical acclaim beyond the superhero franchise, starring in hits like Knives Out and Snowpiercer. However, since parting ways with Marvel, his filmography has seen a string of disappointing reviews, with Pain Hustlers being the third consecutive rotten entry.

These recent missteps have notably occurred in the domain of big-budget crime films. Produced for streaming platforms, with their glossy aesthetics often hindering their storytelling impact.

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This trend raises questions about Evans’ journey as he seeks to diversify his acting career and break free from the shadow of Captain America.

In a curious twist, it appears that Evans now shares the sentiments of Quentin Tarantino, who once offered a controversial take on Marvel movies.

Chris Evans Approves Quentin Tarantino’s Unconventional Marvel Remarks

Chris Evans as Captain America
Chris Evans as Captain America

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In Hollywood’s ever-shifting terrain, divergent viewpoints often ignite engaging dialogues. The Gifted star, acclaimed for his iconic portrayal of Captain America, recently delved into his Marvel journey, shedding light on the unique nature of his experience.

In an interview with GQ Magazine, Evans concurred with Quentin Tarantino, whose candid remarks challenged the value of Marvel actors beyond their MCU fame.

The actor offered insights into his perspective, highlighting how his MCU journey, despite headlining numerous films, often felt like a supporting role. It was an opportunity to contribute to the greater whole, a sensation he described as liberating. He remarked,

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“That was the beauty of working on Marvel films. You never really had to be front and center. Even in your own films sometimes.”

Further, he underscored this sentiment by quoting Tarantino, emphasizing that the character, not the actor, takes center stage. The actor explained,

“Quentin Tarantino said it recently, and I was like, you know, he’s right. The character is the star. You’re there, but you don’t feel the burden of it.”

This convergence of opinions within the industry reflects the ongoing discourse. Surrounding the MCU’s commercial success and its artistic implications.

Evans’ alignment with Tarantino’s viewpoint reminds us that in the world of cinema, diverse perspectives can be as captivating as the narratives themselves.

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Pain Hustlers is available for streaming on Netflix.

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Written by Muskan Chaudhary

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Muskan Chaudhary, Junior Content Writer at Fandom wire. Having completed her degree in Commerce, she has written over 500 articles spanning FandomWire and Animated Times in the pop culture. She is dedicated to bring the latest and informative content from the entertainment world, thus expanding her knowledge in the field. Apart from her contributions to FandamWire, she has a keen interest in video games, sketching and playing tennis.