“They’re not that far apart”: Blue Beetle Director Makes Startling Comparison With Spider-Man as Movie Eyes to Break DCU Curse

Blue Beetle Director Makes Startling Comparison With Spider-Man as Movie Eyes to Break DCU Curse
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Blue Beetle is making headlines all across the world since it has been one of the most anticipated films of this year that also happens to bear a huge responsibility. Not only is the film introducing an entirely new superhero in the DC franchise, but many have high hopes for the project that could also break the infamous DC curse.

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Blue Beetle [2023]
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Blue Beetle Director Compared New Superhero With Spider-Man

Miles Morales aka Spider-Man
Miles Morales aka Spider-Man

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The film director called himself a fan of both superheroes.

“I take great honor in that comparison because I’m a huge fan of both!” 

He continued,

 “I think it’s very human to draw connections to stuff in order to find ways to relate to them. So, after witnessing, in my opinion, Miles Morales, for example, it made even more sense to make those comparisons because Miles Morales is Afro Latnix and Jaime is Mexican-American.”

The film is set in the fictional Palmera City where Maridueña’s character gets chosen by the Scarab to take on the Blue Beetle powers. This has seemingly led many to spot the similarities between Reyes and Web-slinger.

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Why Blue Beetle and Spider-Man are Similar?

Angel Manuel Soto
Film director, Angel Manuel Soto

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Talking more about the superhero characters, he also shed light on how the duo are similar to one another. He mentioned, 

“And I think the charisma of both characters and how they relate to and deal with conflict, they’re not that far apart.”

What makes the duo similar is their deep connection with their family. The newly introduced superhero’s grandmother, Nana Reyes, portrayed by Adriana Barraza is also a crucial character as Soto mentioned her as a “hero.” He continued, 

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“Her revolutionary past is definitely worth exploring. Especially coming from Mexico, what that entails, what that would look like, and how that informs her.”

He further asserted,

“And not just that — there’s the legacy to all of this that’s been passed on to Jaime,” he added. “You can learn a lot from the matriarch of the family. And I think getting some wisdom from Nana will be really interesting.”

Given the string of flops the franchise is delivering this year including the disastrous box-office performance of The Flash, this film is now a ray of hope for the studio to entice their followers back. With promising reviews by film critics and audiences as for now, the Blue Beetle is now running in theatres.

Source: The Digital Fix

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