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During an appearance on the podcast Happy Sad Confused, Dickinson was asked about the X-Men rumors. “If I’m being totally honest, I don’t think I’ve seen anything in the last five to 10 years in that universe that has been exceptionally interesting character wise. The villains, on the other hand, maybe,” he said. “But, if I’m being totally honest, working with auteur filmmakers that have a very distinct thing to say intrigues me more with characters that are probably more closely related to the real world in some way.”
Could James Bond Be Harris Dickinson’s Future Instead of Marvel?

It’s somewhat surprising to see a rising star like Dickinson come out and clearly state he doesn’t have much interest in pursuing a superhero role. For many, landing a part like that (a recurring franchise gig they can lean on for years to come) is the ultimate dream, but each actor is different and has their own set of priorities as they figure out the next steps of their career. By now, it seems like just about everyone in Hollywood has done a Marvel movie, but there are still plenty of A-listers who have largely steered clear of comic book fare. Dickinson could be looking to join those ranks.
To be fair to Dickinson, even some Marvel fans would agree that the MCU hasn’t been in the best spot over the past handful of years. While there have been hits like Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 and Deadpool & Wolverine, multiple Multiverse Saga projects have earned uneven reviews and disappointed at the box office. It’s a stark contrast from the heyday of the Infinity Saga, when every MCU movie was a guaranteed hit and could help launch its star into a different stratosphere. The franchise’s unevenness recently could partially explain why Dickinson is cautious about joining Marvel. The last thing he wants to do is slow down any momentum he’s established career wise by headlining a box office bomb.








