Sebastian Stan is a bit 'protective' of Marvel's good intentions
The small curse of being an actor who has appeared in a few Marvel movies is that reporters are apparently legally bound to ask what you think about what other people think about Marvel movies every time you make something that’s not a Marvel movie. Ever since the concept ofor wryly acknowledge that yes, Marvel has some issues, but they do get paid fairly handsomely to do their job.. “It’s become really convenient to pick on . And that’s fine.
There’s some truth to this; Marvel does generate a ton of capital for Disney and for its stars, and ahas been the reality for Hollywood artists for decades. But whether that money actually goes to funding the smaller films in question is a bit more debatable. Elsewhere, for example, the profile points out how Stan’s Donald Trump biopicspeculates that huge companies like Disney or Netflix wouldn’t want to risk upsetting Trump while there was still a chance he could become president.
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