Finn Wolfhard Reveals That He No Longer Wants To Star In A Marvel Film- Is This How All Of Hollywood Feels?

Finn Wolfhard Reveals That He No Longer Wants To Star In A Marvel Film- Is This How All Of Hollywood Feels?

Not that long ago, young Hollywood stars would have given anything to star in an MCU film but post-Endgame, it seems as if that sentiment has drastically changed.

By MarkJulian - Apr 01, 2024 10:04 AM EST
Filed Under: Marvel Studios
Source: Vanity Fair

Stranger Things star Finn Wolfhard was the latest actor to participate in Vanity Fair's lie detector test interview and the young Hollywood star was asked some interesting questions about Marvel films.

In particular, Finn was asked if he had ever desired to star in an MCU film, to which the actor replied, "Yes. In the past, yes."

He then followed up to confirm that he never asked his Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire co-star Paul Rudd to put in a good word for him with Kevin Feige.

Wolfhard confirmed that he never asked because Marvel films have been "Mid" recently. 

The polygraph examiner administering the test confirmed that he was telling the truth before Wolfhard responded to another question in which he admitted that he didn't think casting himself would save the MCU.

The Marvel questions start at the 10:00-minute mark in the video below.

These days, starring in a Marvel movie doesn't seem to have the same luster that it once did.  Six years or so ago, there's no telling what a young actor would be willing to do in order to land a role in the MCU.

However, recently, Kristen Stewart remarked that starring in a Marvel film, "sounds like a nightmare."

Iron Man star Gwyneth Paltrow also recently made comments that were critical of the genre, stating that there was a finite number of good superhero films that can be made before the genre becomes repetitive. 

Even Robert Downey Jr. seems to be looking down on the genre, recently thanking Christopher Nolan for casting him in Oppenheimer and restoring a sense of integrity to his career.

Is this the prevailing narrative in Hollywood at the moment, that superhero films are no longer the profile-raising gig that they once were? If so, Feige and the DCU's James Gunn might have trouble attracting A-list talent for future projects.

Of course, if the next Avengers film proves to be another billion-dollar earner for Marvel, don't be surprised if there's another shift in thinking among Hollywood's young actors.

Wolfhard's comments are definitely putting him in the crosshairs of the fans who have remained faithful to the MCU, as they point out that he's called Marvel films Mid while starring in Frozen Empire.

Do you agree with his comments and some of the other recent sentiments that could potentially signal that the reign of superhero films at the box office is coming to an end? Let us know in the comment section below.

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Fogs
Fogs - 4/1/2024, 10:28 AM
Just make good films and the hype will return.

Just don't take too long or the interest for the characters will vanish, and then it'll be from the ground up again.
SonOfAGif
SonOfAGif - 4/1/2024, 12:08 PM
@Fogs - I rewatched X-Men Dark Phoenix last night and I found it surprisingly enjoyable this time around. It was far better than X-Men Apocalypse and The Last Stand.
Fogs
Fogs - 4/1/2024, 2:05 PM
@SonOfAGif - not a good example, lol
AgentSmith
AgentSmith - 4/1/2024, 3:46 PM
@Fogs - I agree with this and honestly, these types of articles bore me for a number of reasons, which I've stated too many times before. We don't need every director to direct a superhero movie. We also don't need every actor in one either. Verity is good for everyone. But, what's the deal with superhero movie fatigue? I mean, I don't hear anyone complaining about Zombie fatigue, or Western fatigue, or horror fatigue, or action fatigue... I mean, I just don't get why this particle (and yes, it should be a genre of its own) is so targeted for "fatigue"? What about, found footage fatigue? I'm well past any Paranormal Activity movies because who in their rightful mind takes a camera with them to check out a sound in the middle of the night when I don't find my spouse in the bed! I mean NO ONE does that! Anyway, I'm stepping off the soap box now. Thanks for listening!
Matchesz
Matchesz - 4/1/2024, 10:29 AM
Maybe they should go even more woker? They can hire homeless people as actors, they’re a group that desperately needs representation rn
Origame
Origame - 4/1/2024, 11:10 AM
@Matchesz - they gotta hire a South Asian trans man who's paraplegic with down syndrome to play sentry.
TheFinestSmack
TheFinestSmack - 4/1/2024, 11:15 AM
@Origame - Ok, but ONLY if he has a peanut allergy. If he doesn't, i can't see myself in the character and thus have zero interest.
DarthOmega
DarthOmega - 4/1/2024, 11:17 AM
@TheFinestSmack - What about people with clubbed feet, or webbed toes? I don't have them, but I'm offended on their behalf that they weren't included.
OrgasmicPotatoe
OrgasmicPotatoe - 4/1/2024, 12:24 PM
@Matchesz - Didn't they try that with the dwarfs in snow white, only to CGI them all back into cartoon dwarfs ? 🤣
SonOfAGif
SonOfAGif - 4/1/2024, 8:07 PM
@Matchesz - You folks and that "woke" term. Then you guys talk about how "straight" you are when all you want to see it's men without shirts fighting bad guys.
WhatIfRickJames
WhatIfRickJames - 4/1/2024, 10:29 AM
Is Finn Wolfhard the temperature gauge for all of Hollywood?
luckypenny
luckypenny - 4/1/2024, 10:38 AM
@WhatIfRickJames - I mean he's in Ghostbusters Frozen Empire so he reeeaaaally knows what's mid or not
skidz
skidz - 4/1/2024, 10:33 AM
Well, considering the decreasing quality of their more recent films (and the DCU outings in general), it's no surprise that 'superhero fatigue' is setting it. If the upcoming films are consistently better, the interest among Hollywood should make some level of a come back. But it'll still take time to build the hype again.
TrentCrimm
TrentCrimm - 4/1/2024, 11:20 AM
@skidz -

Superhero fatigue is an odd thing. Because us as fans definitely aren't feeling it, we still want more, we just don't want more of what we've been getting.

I think the general audience has a hard time holding on because characters like Iron man and Captain America are gone, and they just don't have an invested interest in all the new characters Marvel is throwing at the walls.
KennKathleen
KennKathleen - 4/1/2024, 12:08 PM
@TrentCrimm - This REAL problem:

Misdiagnosed Terminology

☒ Superhero Fatigue


✅ Stupid Script Fatigue
ComicBandit
ComicBandit - 4/1/2024, 1:40 PM
@skidz - I don't get the superhero fatigue reference. There have been a lot periods where we got horrible Sci-fi movies, Action movies, dramas etc It happens. No one talked about Sci-fi fatigue etc. But to be fair the problem started when Marvel stopped trying to make "good movies" and just started making content. Rest of Hollywood are just trying to blame Marvel and Superhero movies for us no longer being forced to watch their boring content. Somehow, normal movies aren't doing well because of it.
skidz
skidz - 4/2/2024, 12:15 PM
@ComicBandit - It's really just a buzzword that gets thrown around whenever there's a period where the cbm's have been less than stellar. I think it was originally coined by people that figured that there's a bubble that's going to burst when the public 'inevitably' gets tired of these films.
Forthas
Forthas - 4/1/2024, 10:34 AM
What happens when you make superhero films slapstick comedy films and degrade the genre and make it not serious. Serious actors will eventually not have any interest.

Now we have James Gunn ready to continue that failing strategy. No wonder no one in his Superman film is a prominent actor or actress.
FinnishDude
FinnishDude - 4/1/2024, 10:41 AM
@Forthas - Not sure I would consider one of the Stranger Things kids currently playing a minor character in Ghostbusters particularly "serious" actor.

Also, James Gunn clearly likes casting smaller genre people and old cult favorites.
Forthas
Forthas - 4/1/2024, 10:49 AM
@FinnishDude - But does it not say something that someone as unaccomplished as him is passing on Marvel. Why is the question!

If superhero films had the tone of the Dark Knight Trilogy or Joker or Logan or even The Batman, then people would not think it a step down the career ladder if they were associated with it.
FinnishDude
FinnishDude - 4/1/2024, 11:10 AM
@Forthas - Not really, no. He is just one guy and Hollywood actors aren't some hive mind. You could just easily make a big deal out of how that one guy who was recently in Christopher Nolan's Oscar winning drama said that he would do anything to be in a Marvel movie.

Christian Bale did Love and Thunder. That movie had the same team working on it as Ragnarok, so in terms of tone and style he knew what he was signing up for.

If actors never wanted to make goofy/comedic projects and they were seen as a career suicide, Hollywood wouldn't greenlight any, because they wouldn't be able to hire anyone to make them.

And, again, we are talking about statement of someone who is currently franchise-locked to Ghostbusters. Whatever his reasons for not wanting a Marvel role are, the tone probably isn't one of them.
vectorsigma
vectorsigma - 4/1/2024, 11:12 AM
@Forthas - you really are focusing on the Gunn comedy too much and forgot the Gunn character development and soft moments.

And i cant say Hoult is not prominent.
Forthas
Forthas - 4/1/2024, 11:27 AM
@vectorsigma - I focus on the Gunn comedy because Gunn makes comedies.

I can say Hoult is not a prominent actor.
McMurdo
McMurdo - 4/1/2024, 1:07 PM
@Forthas - Gun has you by your little balls
ComicBandit
ComicBandit - 4/1/2024, 1:33 PM
@Forthas - He was never going to be cast so he's looking to appease the Producers and Directors who might cast him. Odd that a lot of actors/actresses no one cares about are the ones talking about not doing them don't you think?
Like he and Kristen Stewart are hotter right now than everyone who has been cast. 😂😂😂
Beerus
Beerus - 4/2/2024, 12:38 AM
@Forthas - You're right, James Gunn only makes comedies...

This movie was a laugh and a half

TheFansAreDumb
TheFansAreDumb - 4/1/2024, 10:35 AM
Good, don't cast him then, next!
MisterDoctor217
MisterDoctor217 - 4/1/2024, 10:38 AM
Idk why people think these Polygraph interviews are real.

Of course it’s scripted , I mean the answers may be genuine from the actors but the whole “he’s telling the truth” “he’s lying”
Bit is just for comedy lol


Also welp
Yeah that’s what has me souring on RDJ lately, he’s a great actor and I’m glad he won an Oscar (even if he wasn’t the best supporting actor last year at all) but to kinda imply he is glad Nolan resorted his career or he finally got a role with “integrity” comes as ungrateful.
He’s career rose up because of the character of Tony Stark , and all the people behind the scenes. All his wealth , or most of it now, is thanks due to the creation of that character, and people enjoying those movies.

So idk why actors think they have to speak ill or so disparagingly of past roles that literally made them.
MyCoolYoung
MyCoolYoung - 4/1/2024, 10:45 AM
@MisterDoctor217 - I don’t take that from RDJ. I think people have read into it wrong. RDJ hasn’t been in the MCU for 5 years and his track record outside of it hasn’t been stellar.

He’s talked fondly about the MCU and he’s gone on record saying the movies were better than people gave it credit for and said his best work was Tony.

Oppie gave him his first Oscar and I’m sure that’s what he’s referring to
Polaris
Polaris - 4/1/2024, 10:49 AM
@MisterDoctor217 - I didn't take RDJ comments that way at all. After more than a decade playing Iron Man (and the Dolittle fiasco) people started saying he only knew how to play himself and it's a fact his credibility was at risk. I don't think it's insulting to the MCU to admit it, because it's not marvel's fault. The problem is that the industry doesn't value these movie and the work the people involved do. RDJ said pretty much that too, that marvel was some of his best work but was overlooked and he won no awards. It just drives more clicks to frame his words as if he's dissing marvel.
MisterDoctor217
MisterDoctor217 - 4/1/2024, 10:55 AM
@MyCoolYoung -


Well I mean he hasn’t made too many movies outside the MCU, so idk

But yeah I get what you mean, I guess I’m reading it wrong idk
MisterDoctor217
MisterDoctor217 - 4/1/2024, 10:56 AM
@Polaris -

Yeah I fully agree that superheroe movies (the good ones) aren’t valued like they should.
And I didn’t know RDJ had said that in an interview because yes, he definitely deserved more recognition for his acting in the last MCU movies he did.
Polaris
Polaris - 4/1/2024, 11:03 AM
@MisterDoctor217 - He also talked specifically about how Dolittle failing humbled him. No wonder he's grateful to Nolan, because his career did need saving after that.

Here's the link: https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/movies/movie-news/robert-downey-jr-best-acting-work-marvel-movies-unnoticed-1235787069/
GhostDog
GhostDog - 4/1/2024, 10:38 AM
Who cares? Good for him, he shouldn’t do things he’s not interested in
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