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Interview with Chace Crawford and Antony Starr
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00:00Does the idea of, quote unquote, superhero fatigue concern you at all as you continue to look for exciting ways
00:08to tell stories in the genre?
00:09No, not at all. I actually I question where the fatigue lies.
00:15And I think. Without going digging into the specifics of anything that has or hasn't been successful,
00:23I'm very curious to see what happens around any notion of superhero fatigue when James Gunn's superhero things come out,
00:31because I think because I think I don't think the audience is fatigue.
00:36Let me put it that way. I think the audience is hungry.
00:38We were just down in Mexico doing a doing a CCXP down there.
00:44And they are hungry as hell for superhero content.
00:47So I think I think it's easy to start start saying there's a superhero fatigue or whatever.
00:55I think people just want fresh story and fresh ideas and fresh storytelling.
00:59And because of the nature of our show being an inverted universe, we're we're not bound.
01:06We're not slaves to the same masters.
01:08We're not bound to the same moral true north that standard superhero things are.
01:15So we have no boundaries. Right.
01:17And I am not and never have been invested in this world because you guys wear tights.
01:23It's you can be any characters and whatever you're doing, I'm on board.
01:28So, yeah. Well, the funny thing is, I don't think any of the I don't think any of the actors
01:31or anyone making the show treats it specifically like a superhero show.
01:36It's because all the characters have to be a little more three dimensional.
01:40Yeah, and we can make them a little more three dimensional because we don't always have to be good.
01:46We don't have to be always bad.
01:48We can be both.
01:49We can have really complicated mixed characters.
01:52And I think that makes it much more enjoyable.
01:54Right.
01:54And I think that makes it much more enjoyable.
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