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When talking to the Happy Sad Confused podcast, Samuel L. Jackson was asked directly why he hasn’t jumped into the DC Movie Universe yet. Surprisingly (or not), Jackson was actually quite frank about in his response โ which basically boils down to being open to the opportunity โ but not quite confident about it:ย
“Well, I mean, we’re allโ actors are mercenaries,” Jackson explained. “It’s kinda what we do, we act who we act for butโฆ But I dunno that I’m going to read a DC script that’s gonna make me go, ‘Yeah, this is dope!โฆ I mean, I’m a comic book fan, so I’ve been reading comic books forever… And truth be told, I don’t even read Marvel comic booksโฆ I read DC Comics my whole life, you know. We all came through Superman, Batman, Silver Surferโฆ Aquaman, I was a swimmerโฆ I was all about DC. But I don’t know what the thing is about them cinematicallyโฆ”

The conversation lands on Jackson and the host agreeing that the main issue with DC movies was the lack of the consistent and reliable (read: bankable) Marvel Studios formula for movie-making. That’s a topic that’s certainly debatable amongst comic book movie fans, but it’s a fair enough view for Samuel L. Jackson to have. WB/DC’s chosen approach to offering a variety of comic book movie franchises does leave a lot of room for trial and error when it comes to what will hit with fans and what will not. At age 73, Jackson really doesn’t have to step out to do any project he’s not reasonably sure will be a hit; Marvel Studios has guaranteed that every time Jackson suits up as Nick Fury it will be a significant thing.
There’s also the small awkward bit of trivia that the last time Samuel L. Jackson went anywhere NEAR a DC property it was starring as the villain in Frank Miller’s The Spirit comic book movie in 2008 โ almost universally regarded as one of the worst comic book movies of all time. That same year Jackson also took a little cameo role at the end of Iron Man as Nick Fury. No wonder he’s never looked back. ย








