Stephen Dorff slams 'garbage' superhero movies including Marvel's upcoming ... trends now

Stephen Dorff slams 'garbage' superhero movies including Marvel's upcoming ... trends now
Stephen Dorff slams 'garbage' superhero movies including Marvel's upcoming ... trends now

Stephen Dorff slams 'garbage' superhero movies including Marvel's upcoming ... trends now

Stephen Dorff didn't hold back when he expressed his thoughts on the new wave of 'worthless garbage' superhero movies, including the upcoming Blade film from Marvel. 

The actor, 49 — who starred as villain Deacon Frost in the original 1998 Blade with Wesley Snipes, 60 — questioned whether the new film, which will star Mahershala Ali, 48, in the title role, will be able to stand the test of time.

'God bless them, they're making a bunch of money, but their movies suck,' he said of Marvel films in a new interview with The Daily Beast, adding, 'nobody’s going to remember them.'

Unimpressed: Stephen Dorff didn't hold back when he expressed his thoughts on the new 'garbage' superhero movies, including the upcoming Blade film from Marvel; Pictured 2023

Unimpressed: Stephen Dorff didn't hold back when he expressed his thoughts on the new 'garbage' superhero movies, including the upcoming Blade film from Marvel; Pictured 2023

'How's that PG Blade movie going for you, that can't get a director? Because anybody who goes there is going to be laughed at by everyone, because we already did it and made it the best,' he stated.

Dorff appeared to be alluding to the fact that the vampire slayer superhero movie was put on hold last year after director Bassam Tariq exited the project.

'There's no Steve Norrington out there,' he added, paying homage to the original Blade director.

The OG: The actor, 49 - who starred as villain Deacon Frost in the original 1998 Blade -  said that Marvel movies 'suck' and that 'nobody’s going to remember them'; Pictured in a Blade still

The OG: The actor, 49 - who starred as villain Deacon Frost in the original 1998 Blade -  said that Marvel movies 'suck' and that 'nobody’s going to remember them'; Pictured in a Blade still

'Marvel is used to me trashing them anyway,' the Cold Creek Manor star added.

Stephen stressed that the adaption of the comic book wouldn’t be remembered, and he would only take part in it if they 'were more like when I started when we made Blade or the few that have been decent over the years, like when [Christopher] Nolan did The Dark Knight and reinvented Batman from Tim Burton.'

'All this other garbage is just embarrassing, you know what I mean?' he added, expressing that the future of cinema rests in talents like director Eddie Alcazar (who directed Divinity, which stars Dorff) and not in 'making "Black Adam" and worthless garbage over and over again.'

'We did it best': 'How's that PG Blade movie going for you, that can't get a director? Because anybody who goes there is going to be laughed at by everyone, because we already did it and made it the best,' Dorff stated; Pictured with Wesley Snipes in a 1998 Blade still

'We did it best': 'How's that PG Blade movie going for you, that can't get a director? Because anybody who goes there is going to be laughed at by everyone, because we already did it and made it the best,' Dorff stated; Pictured with Wesley Snipes in a 1998 Blade still

Exit: He appeared to be alluding to the fact that the vampire slayer movie was put on hold last year after director Bassam Tariq exited the project. He has since been replaced by Yann Demange; Tariq pictured in 2020

Exit: He appeared to be alluding to the fact that the vampire slayer movie was put on hold last year after director Bassam Tariq exited the project. He has since been replaced by Yann Demange; Tariq pictured

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