“Wrong”: After James Cameron, Heat Director Michael Mann Invites Marvel Fans’ Wrath With Controversial Comment on Superhero Movies

Heat director faced the wrath of fans after he commented on superhero movies.

after james cameron, heat director michael mann invites marvel fans' wrath with controversial comment on superhero movies

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  • Michael Mann recently commented on the superhero movies, which didn't sit well with fans.
  • Fans took to X to criticize the director, adding that they disagree with him.
  • Even James Cameron was slammed last year by fans after his remarks hit the Internet.
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The Superhero genre has been flourishing in the industry for over the years now. But, many movies were panned, showing underwhelming performances at the box office, especially this year. Given that many influential personalities have already spoken their views on the genre, director, Michael Mann now faces the wrath of Marvel fans over his controversial comments.

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Michael Mann and Al Pacino on the set of Heat
Michael Mann and Al Pacino on the set of Heat

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The filmmaker who is notable for his works including Thief (1981), Heat (1995), and Collateral (2004), shared his remarks on the superhero movies in a recent interview, but, this didn’t sit well with the fans. 

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Marvel Fans Slammed Michael Mann Due to His Remarks on Superhero Movies

MCU's Avengers: Endgame (2019)
MCU’s Avengers: Endgame Poster (2019)

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In a recent NME interview, Heat director, Michael Mann talked about adapting his new novel, Heat 2 which he co-wrote with Meg Gardiner. While sharing about his new movie, he shared the results of some studies that he did within the industry. 

He stated, 

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“People are kind of getting tired of superhero movies and are becoming more interested in pictures like Heat, if you like.”

This surely didn’t sit well with fans who in unison took to X to showcase their interest in the genre, thus proving his points wrong.

Check out the tweets below. 

While fans are holding the director accountable for his words, he is not the first person to feel their wrath. Last year, Avatar director, James Cameron had to face similar criticism after he shared his opinions on the superhero movies. 

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James Cameron Faced Similar Wrath as Michael Mann Over His Controversial Comments

James Cameron on the sets of Titanic
James Cameron on the sets of Titanic
In a 2022 New York Times interview, the Titanic director criticized the superhero characters of Marvel and DC stating, ”they all act like they’re in college.” He further added how the superhero characters lack maturity and went on to state that he thinks “that’s not the way to make movies.” Fans quickly chimed in on Twitter (now X) to slam the director. Check some of the tweets here. 
Many fans at the time pointed out that it was his way of seeking attention given that his movie, Avatar: The Way of Water was close to its release date. Fans’ criticizing the personalities has made one thing clear the superhero genre is still a popular thing. While the recent superhero movies are unable to captivate fans’ attention, many have already made it clear that a good story is what they truly want at the end of the day, be it any project!
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