Albert Hughes Passed On BLADE; Doesn't "Understand Why A Real Filmmaker" Would Work For Marvel Studios

Albert Hughes Passed On BLADE; Doesn't "Understand Why A Real Filmmaker" Would Work For Marvel Studios

Albert Hughes, one half of the Hughes Brothers, has revealed that he was in talks to helm Marvel's Blade reboot at some point, but soon realized that he had no desire to work within the studio system...

By MarkCassidy - Nov 03, 2023 07:11 PM EST
Filed Under: Blade

Albert Hughes, who co-directed the likes of Menace II Society, From Hell and The Book of Eli with his brother Allen and helmed episodes of current John Wick spin-off series The Continental, has revealed that he was in talks to direct a movie for Marvel Studios, but ultimately decided that he wasn't the right man for the job.

Hughes mentioned that he was speaking to Marvel about boarding recent Disney+ Secret Invasion series in a previous interview, but while chatting to the Happy Sad Confused podcast, he confirmed that he was also in the mix for the Blade Reboot.

“I’ve been in talks with the obvious studio about superhero movies a couple of times, but I always felt uncomfortable because I knew it was a system,” Hughes began. “And they’re very nice, and I went through a long process. In fact, I broke down all their movies and put them in a spreadsheet and broke down the box office, watching the title scores, where the VFX ranks, I had to do a deep dive on them.”

However, Hughes quickly came to the realization that he simply wouldn’t be able to work within the "controlled" Marvel Studios system, and says he doesn't understand why any established filmmaker would even want to try.

“And I got, halfway, not very close, halfway through the process, and I go, ‘No, I would implode from the kind of controlled nature of that world and not being able to do what I do.’ And I don’t understand why a real filmmaker would want to be in that system. I understand why up-and-comers would, which they do a good job of. finding people at the right time. But I think I would implode.”

This seems to be a concern for quite a few directors, and a valid one at that. While some filmmakers have managed to add their own stylistic flourishes to the MCU projects they bring to the screen, it is a rarity.

“So if you’re getting hired for you, and what you do and what you bring, I’ve been in a situation more recently where I’m getting poked and prodded, and it’s like, ‘Oh, you don’t really want what I do,’” he continued. “That was checking a box for them, and this is not going to work out. And it didn’t work out; I had to quit that job. I smelled it pretty early, and I said, ‘No, I’m not here for this.’”

Hughes is probably counting his blessings that he didn't sign on to helm Blade given the seemingly endless stream of problems the upcoming reboot has encountered.

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Scarilian
Scarilian - 11/3/2023, 7:03 PM
Captain Marvel 2 previews estimated at $7m. Weekend likely $41-$55m.

This is extremely likely to have a lower opening than Flash which had an opening weekend of $55.7m.

Will easily be the biggest box office bomb of a Superhero film of all time.
Feralwookiee
Feralwookiee - 11/3/2023, 7:13 PM
@Scarilian -
Taonrey
Taonrey - 11/3/2023, 7:14 PM
@Scarilian - why is this movie budget so high? Pandemic?
Taonrey
Taonrey - 11/3/2023, 7:14 PM
@URCOMMENTSUCKS - well I mean that and infinity war helped
URCOMMENTSUCKS
URCOMMENTSUCKS - 11/3/2023, 7:16 PM
@Sсаrilian - So Captain Marvel making a billion really was a lucky coincadance, after all.
jst5
jst5 - 11/3/2023, 7:29 PM
@Scarilian - I tried to warn you guys early this year that Flash,Capt Marvel,Aquaman,Blue Beatle,Antman,and Shazam...were bad movies and would either tank or come close to it.I'm 4 for 4 so far....two more to go!!I've seen everyone of those movies listed months before they came out...Marvel and Flash are the two worst....Aquaman isn't far behind...and those saying something because all 6 of those movies are bad!
jst5
jst5 - 11/3/2023, 7:30 PM
@jst5 - That's...
DudeGuy
DudeGuy - 11/3/2023, 9:25 PM
@URCOMMENTSUCKS - didn’t they lie and say it was crucial to understanding Endgame? 🤣
Scarilian
Scarilian - 11/3/2023, 9:38 PM
@Taonrey -
"why is this movie budget so high? Pandemic?"

The initial intended budget was always going to be around $200m and they self-stated at the time that it was going to be the most expensive black female directed movie because they wanted a high budget to virtue signal.

With filming in the UK they knew they would get a tax break so increased the budget knowing they could get some back. As such it became a $274.8m film with a $219.8m budget after the tax breaks. This means the break-even would have been around $450m-$500m

The primary problem was those involved with the film were under-qualified and each after entirely different things resulting in them screwing it up so much the entire film had to be re-shot at least twice. This would have occurred regardless of the pandemic, though that did add on additional costs.

As such the total budget is now estimated at around $400-$600m and the break-even is likely over $800m - and that's not factoring in insuring the thing through Covid. Even if it had the original break-even, there's no chance this film would make a profit given the current box office tracking.

To quote the director of Captain Marvel 2: “It is a Kevin Feige production, it’s his movie”. So while I'm sure a lot of the blame will be placed on others, this is one of the films primarily overseen by Kevin Feige so any problems should be acknowledged that he personally oversaw and had input on this film.

@jst5 -
"I tried to warn you guys early this year"
I've known and others have. The concern was that audiences would support these films regardless.

Only film I've been hoping to have a good/average box office is Aquaman 2 as the first film had some good scenes and I feel the director has potential with other projects. In addition it'd be hilarious if Aquaman 2 outperformed Captain Marvel 2 because it'd send both Warner Bros and Disney into a spiral having no idea what people want and whether to reboot their franchises or not.

@URCOMMENTSUCKS -
"So Captain Marvel making a billion really was a lucky coincadance, after all."

Infinity War directly setting it up, the popularity of the MCU and the implication the film was important while also been one of few female superhero movies at the time did end up giving it a boost.

Though I think the primary aspect this time is that nobody connected with the character. You don't get this level of drop off that we are seeing with Captain Marvel 2 if people are connected to the characters or the story told in the previous film. This level of drop off is people completely rejecting everything about this movie including its characters.

Wakanda Forever is an example of this, it lost its main lead yet the connection people had to the characters and the world was enough for them to end up seeing the film even after Thor 4.
marvel72
marvel72 - 11/3/2023, 10:41 PM
@Scarilian -

marvel72
marvel72 - 11/3/2023, 10:44 PM
@URCOMMENTSUCKS - Stuck in between two massive movies Avengers:Infinity War and Avengers:Endgame.

General audiences didn't want to miss a thing before Avengers:Endgame
Methos5000
Methos5000 - 11/4/2023, 12:35 AM
@Scarilian - that is complete bs
CorndogBurglar
CorndogBurglar - 11/4/2023, 1:21 AM
@Scarilian - Well, Brie Larson wasn't as bad in Cap Marvel 1 or End Game.

But just the trailers alone for Cap Marvel 2 make her sound absolutely horrendous. The lines they have her saying the trailer sound so soulless. Like she doesn't even want to be there.

I'm not even a Brie Larson hater. But from what I've seen in trailers, she looks like she's going to be absolutely terrible in this one.
SauronthePower
SauronthePower - 11/4/2023, 4:14 AM
@Scarilian - tix went on sale 2-3 weeks ago and my high market, high traffic IMAX always sells out Thursday previews within 2-6 hours of onsale release

2-3 weeks later, the 6:55 show is roughly 18-20% sold

This is going to tank
SauronthePower
SauronthePower - 11/4/2023, 4:25 AM
@Scarilian - I often disagree with a lot of your analysis (usually privately), but your last two posts have been spot-on

Where I might diverge though is that blaming Feige in his role as post-op ‘shadow director’ might not be entirely accurate

IF the initial core was rotten, and it was rotten due to severely underqualified project runners chosen based on DEI compliance optics (the point I think you are quietly attempting to make), then blame Feige for caving to that pressure on the initial hire. What you cannot do is to blame him for an inability to post-op a gem out of a core of fetid garbage.

Feige was also rumored to have engendered a VERY similar role on the initial Doctor Strange movie. I actually felt that that movie was far too milquetoast upon its release.

IF Feige did it again, and this thing tanks, then it’s time for him to atep away from ever again attempting to shadow-direct future endeavors.

Keep it to the macro and not the micro
dragon316
dragon316 - 11/4/2023, 6:28 AM
@Taonrey - why is gas food clothes prices so high ? All people blame it on is pandemic and war with Russia and Ukraine , inflation . what will excuse be this time?
dragon316
dragon316 - 11/4/2023, 6:28 AM
@URCOMMENTSUCKS - it was probably because of infity war tie in
dragon316
dragon316 - 11/4/2023, 6:30 AM
@CorndogBurglar - wouldn’t know all I know have captain marvel chance in theaters second chance at home was still bored watching it
marvel72
marvel72 - 11/4/2023, 9:18 AM
@dragon316 - The Marvels?
Taonrey
Taonrey - 11/4/2023, 12:23 PM
@dragon316 - what Tf are you on about?
videovac
videovac - 11/4/2023, 10:23 PM
"what Tf are you on about?" - @Taonrey

Dude speaks English as a second language and he thinks someone understands his stupid ass. He is constantly misspelling words, and using words improperly.

No one ever responds to him, well except for you and @marvel72 of course.
WarMonkey
WarMonkey - 11/5/2023, 5:19 AM
@videovac - @dragon316 is asking why y'all always blame the pandemic for the high prices. When it wasn't the pandemic, it was the gov't lockdowns and inflation that is making everything so expensive now. There's always an excuse for Disney having massive price tags for these movies and shows that doesn't actually have them take responsibility for their own insane budgets.
HistoryofMatt
HistoryofMatt - 11/3/2023, 7:04 PM
Put a chick in it and make her gay!
MarkCassidy
MarkCassidy - 11/3/2023, 7:12 PM
@HistoryofMatt - I mean, sold?
Mercwitham0uth
Mercwitham0uth - 11/3/2023, 7:17 PM
@HistoryofMatt - Make her lame too.
Toonstrack
Toonstrack - 11/3/2023, 7:24 PM
@HistoryofMatt - still waiting for when this has happened. Theres no gay females in star wars and all the marvel ones have only been implied.

Doctor aphra doesn't count
GodHercules20
GodHercules20 - 11/3/2023, 7:43 PM
@HistoryofMatt - Go outside and touch some grass
HistoryofMatt
HistoryofMatt - 11/3/2023, 7:52 PM
@GodHercules20 - The one thing about Woke people that they ALL have in common, besides their authoritarian need to control what people think and say, is that none of them have a sense of humor.

Communists have always been humorless people. This has all happened before, and it will all happen again.
HistoryofMatt
HistoryofMatt - 11/3/2023, 7:53 PM
@Toonstrack - They LITERALLY were trying to do this with Blade. LITERALLY.

LOL. You're a ridiculous gaslighter.
philinterrupted
philinterrupted - 11/3/2023, 7:53 PM
@HistoryofMatt - what are you scared of?
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