Joss Whedon on Female Superheroes in Film

Scarlett Johansson and Jeremy Renner on set in The Avengers courtesy Marvel.com
Scarlett Johansson and Jeremy Renner in The Avengers courtesy Marvel.com

Will there ever been a solo female superhero movie? With the recent successes  of comic books starring women (the all-female X-Men, Fearless Defenders, Captain Marvel, The New 52 Wonder Woman, Batgirl and Batwoman) is the time right?

The creative mind behind Buffy, Willow, Faith and who showcased Black Widow and Maria Hill perfectly in The Avengers was asked by The Daily Beast about the lack of female heroes on the big screen:

“Toymakers will tell you they won’t sell enough, and movie people will point to the two terrible superheroine movies that were made and say, You see? It can’t be done. It’s stupid, and I’m hoping The Hunger Games will lead to a paradigm shift. It’s frustrating to me that I don’t see anybody developing one of these movies. It actually pisses me off. My daughter watched The Avengers and was like, “My favorite characters were the Black Widow and Maria Hill,” and I thought, Yeah, of course they were. I read a beautiful thing Junot Diaz wrote: “If you want to make a human being into a monster, deny them, at the cultural level, any reflection of themselves.”

Cobie Smulders as Maria Hill in Marvel's The Avengers courtesy Marvel.com
Cobie Smulders as Maria Hill in Marvel’s The Avengers courtesy Marvel.com

For the entire interview including Whedon’s new film, Much Ado About Nothing, here’s The Daily Beast link.

There is talk about Captain Marvel (aka Carol Danvers previously known as Ms. Marvel) joining the cast of Avengers 2 or possibly starring in her own film. The elusive Wonder Woman project always seems to come back into development.

By Editor