Would cinemas have survived the pandemic without the boxes of superhero films?

“Certainly not,” replies Jared Leto.

Asked by

Variety

, the actor did not hesitate to praise the influence of Marvel Studios on the industry.

"If Marvel movies didn't exist, I don't even know if movie theaters would still exist," he added.

Jared Leto, as one might suspect, is not completely innocent in his analysis since he returns to the screen on March 30 with

Morbius

, a Marvel film based on the

Spider-Man

universe .

However, he doesn't see himself as one of those who validate everything popular cinema does.

Worry

He even considers himself to be a “snob” when it comes to the 7th art.

In fact, the lack of variety at the top of the box office bothers him.

"It seems that there is no place for everyone, and it's starting to become disturbing," added the one who exploded in cinema with 

Requiem for a Dream

.

In the interview, the star in any case suggests that he is quite ready to pursue a career in the world of superheroes.

“I feel ready for the challenges that come with this stuff.

I now have a perspective and a balance that I don't think I had when I was younger.

I will never regret having embarked on the adventure, ”he assures.

After

Morbius

, whom he would like to see interact with Spider-Man and Venom, other heroes of the Marvel franchises, Jared Leto even leaves the door open to a return to the role of the Joker, whom he had already interpreted in

Suicide Squad

in 2016. “Never say never”, concludes the star.

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