Exclusive: X-Men: First Class director Matthew Vaughn explains the importance of humanity of superhero movies through history and characters.
Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Matthew Vaughn, the director of X-Men: First Class, explains his approach to making superhero movies and how he hopes the DCU and MCU go back to basics with their future projects. Vaughn is one of the great action directors who created the world of Kingsman, which leans into the bombastic and ridiculous elements of the spy genre. He not only directed X-Men: First Class, he also helmed Kick-Ass.
Matthew Vaughn: When you're making a superhero movie, you sort of have to work harder because you've got to make people believe it. That's why X-Men First Class was pretty grounded. We set it in the Cuban Missile Crisis; they had relatable human problems. And it wasn't relying on the CG. I think CG's f--ked up everything as well, because you feel like you're watching a video game. You're not with the characters.
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