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03/16/2022 4:40 pm
The last two years have been particularly bad for the entertainment industry, and for the film industry in particular. When the pandemic COVID-19 was stronger than ever, many theaters were forced to close their doors, and there were times when there was even talk of the possible collapse of the industry.
Given all this, how is it that they managed to recover the cinemas? Well, according to Jared Leto, it was thanks to the movies Marvel. In statements to Variety, Leto said the following:
“If it hadn’t been for Marvel movies, I’m not sure theaters would still exist. I don’t feel like there is room for everyone, and this is getting a bit sad. I am also grateful for these films because they continue to bring cinema to life.
I know how important it was for me as a child… to use movies as an outlet. The cultural experience was quite informative and impressive. I saw movies that changed my life.”
These statements are similar to those made Ben Affleck a few months ago, when you mentioned that there would come a point where movie theaters would only show movies from Marvel.
editor’s note: Well, I don’t know if it’s due to Marvel, but it really is a miracle that cinema has survived COVID. The MCU definitely left an important legacy, and even if we don’t like their productions, we can’t deny that the impact they left on the industry will remain in force for many years to come.
Via: comic book