Acclaimed filmmakers haven’t been the biggest fans of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Legendary director Martin Scorsese has been outspoken with his controversial critiques (which he’s since clarified) that superhero movies are “not cinema.” Among other big-time directors who’ve been critical of superhero fare are  David Fincher, Roland Emmerich and David Cronenberg. One auteur pointedly doesn’t consider himself part of that pool: Christopher Nolan. Of course, he helmed some of the best Batman movies of all time with his Dark Knight trilogy, and recently praised the performance of Marvel movies during the age of COVID.

Alongside Oppenheimer actor Robert Downey Jr. — a Golden Globe winner for his portrayal of Lewis Strauss in that film — Christopher Nolan discussed not only Marvel’s positive effects on the industry post-Covid. He also talked about Iron Man director Jon Favreau’s brilliance in casting Downey as Tony Stark. The acclaimed told The New York Times the following:

The truth is, I think Jon Favreau casting Robert as Tony Stark is one of the most significant and consequential casting decisions in Hollywood history. It wound up defining our industry. Coming out of Covid, you say, ‘Thank God for Marvel movies.’



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