The creators of "guys" ridiculated the feminist scene from "Avengers: Final"

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While Marvel and DC's positive characters follow the order in the world, Eric Kripka decided to show the situation on the other side and presented the series "Guys", in which superheroes were greedy to glory, cruel creatures with many defects. But, since the show is also based on comics, the producer does not hesitate to look at the famous film dealers and even parody some scenes of them.

The other day, Crypt was talked with the edition of The Hollywood Reporter and shared an opinion not only about budgets and filming, but also pointed out the shortcomings of the films and the MARVEL and DC show, which came under the sight when creating "guys". Among others turned out to be a sensational feminist scene from the "Avengers: Final", in which the women endowed with superpieces are going together to give the tosquet of Tanos.

Showranner said that he found this scene "the most stupid and the most contrived", and the executive producer of "guys" Rebecca Sonneszine and came to rage from what he saw.

In her opinion, it was presented with condescension, and I agree. So we have a target for satire,

- said Kripka. He added that if in Hollywood, the stars or in the world of superheroes occasionally something ridiculous, then "boys" will not melted their chance to make fun. Actually, one of the scenes of the final episode of the show appeared.

However, Kripka noted that, despite this, he was a real marvel fan, because the studio manages to remove flawless films - "very ulcerative, fast, sharp." True, Showranner believes that they are too much. In addition, he is against the suggestion to the younger generation of thought about what to wait for someone strong and solve all the questions.

Therefore, great when adjustments are made, although small to tell us: "They come not to save you. Stay with your family and save yourself! "

- summarized the crip.

The first two seasons of "guys" became a real hit, and fans are looking forward to continuing. New show episodes should go to Amazon Prime next year.

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