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[–] paddirn 6 points 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago)

He told The Guardian that sometimes you just take a project because you need the money, not because you’re super passionate about the script.

So why should it have mattered, if this was the kind of job he took just for the money? I highly doubt he took on Black Widow because it was a movie he truly believed in and was passionate about.

I'm a graphic designer, so I'm used to taking on all kinds of projects just for the money. Sometimes the client wants a change that you know is bad, you can provide feedback and let them know you think it's a bad decision, but at the end of the day, the client is calling the shots because they're the one commissioning the work. If he doesn't want to do reshoots, he should work it into his contract or just not take on projects like that. If it wasn't a project he was passionate about, why care about reshooting things the way some exec wants, unless it could somehow compromise his reputation as an actor or something.