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The Boys producer Seth Rogen shares his views on Marvel films; says “It is geared toward kids”

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‘The Boys’ (2019) is currently one of the most loved TV series around the globe. Its storyline has impressed the audiences, especially the way it mocks the superhero culture. At this time, when superheroes are superbly dominating the entertainment industry, it’s quite refreshing to watch a unique concept of heroism in ‘The Boys’.

Recently in an interview with Total Film magazine, the executive producer of ‘The Boys’, Seth Rogen has opened up and talked about Marvel projects. He shared that as an adult without children, it’s a bit too “geared toward” children for his personal taste.

Although he admitted that without Marvel, ‘The Boys’ wouldn’t have existed, he finds it hard to get into the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Rogen shared, “I think that Kevin Feige is a brilliant guy, and I think a lot of the filmmakers he is hired to make these movies are great filmmakers. But as someone who doesn’t have children, it is kind of geared toward kids, you know? There are times where I will forget. I’ll watch one of these things, as an adult with no kids and be like, ‘Oh, this is just not for me’.”

The reason why Seth Rogen produced ‘The Boys’ is because he thinks adults don’t have any comic book films with more mature and an adult’s perspective story.

According to Variety, Rogen further shared, “I think if it was only Marvel, it would be bad. But I think it isn’t, clearly. An example I’m always quoting is, there’s a point in history where a bunch of filmmakers would have been sitting around, being like, ‘Do you think we will ever make a movie that’s not a Western again? Everything’s a Western! Westerns dominate the fucking movies. If it doesn’t have a hat and a gun and a carriage, people aren’t going to go see it anymore’.”

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