• Home
  • Podcast
    • Specials
  • Interviews
  • Movie Reviews
  • TV Reviews
  • DVD Reviews
  • Columns
  • News
    • TV News
    • Film News
    • DVD News
    • Comics News
    • Online Entertainment News
    • Music News
    • Book News
    • Space News

Slice of SciFi

This is How We Geek Out: Interviews, Reviews & More

  • Writers, After Dark
  • The Babylon Podcast
  • Slice of SciFi TV
  • Charlie Jade Verse
  • Contact Us
    • About Us
Affleck Swears Off Comic Book Movies

Affleck Swears Off Comic Book Movies

April 2, 2009 By Mike Hickerson 7 Comments

A couple of weeks ago, we brought you news that 20th Century Fox was considering a reboot of several comic-book franchises, including “Daredevil.” With the box-office success of “Dark Knght,” a new, darker version of “Daredevil” might be intriguing. And should it happen, the series would have to go on without Ben Affleck.

Affleck, who played the role of Matt Murdock/Daredevil, in the first film recently told MTV News that he was done with comic book movies and was officially swearing them off.

“No, I would not do another,” he said. “That experience was not that much fun. And it’s not something I’m particularly looking to go through again.”

Commercially, the film was a modest success for 20th Century Fox, taking in over $100 million. Creatively, it has its detractors and critics. Many argue the DVD director’s cut edition is a superior version and should have been released theatrically.

However, while Affleck hasn’t exactly been box-office gold lately, he said that he’s not eager to step into superhero tights again any time soon. And when asked if he might be interested in “Daredevil” went darker, Affleck again insisted he’s through with the role.

Filed Under: Film News

Comments

  1. WonderJenn says

    April 2, 2009 at 10:06 pm

    Yeah, not too sad about that.

    Reply
  2. Lejon from Chandler says

    April 2, 2009 at 10:14 pm

    I can’t say I’m terribly upset by the choice, but I did feel that he did a fine job in the role, and the Director’s cut is a high-step above the theatrical release.

    Reply
  3. Jarik says

    April 3, 2009 at 12:20 am

    A darker Affleck free Daredevil? Bring it on.

    Reply
  4. keith says

    April 3, 2009 at 1:39 am

    unless of course, it’s directed by Kevin Smith

    Reply
  5. Trekscribbler says

    April 3, 2009 at 4:03 pm

    That’s awesome because, as a fan of comic book movies, I swore of Affleck years ago. I’m glad that he’s finally come around to my way of thinking. I didn’t realize I was a visionary. Thanks, Ben!

    Reply
  6. Sihnon says

    April 6, 2009 at 8:52 pm

    We won’t miss him

    Reply
  7. Hil says

    April 8, 2009 at 1:28 am

    Fair enough since I already swore off Ben Affleck years ago.

    Reply

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Generic selectors
Exact matches only
Search in title
Search in content
Post Type Selectors
Search in posts

Slice

Follow Slice of SciFi

  • youtube
  • bluesky
  • twitter
  • facebook

Listen to Slice of SciFi

  • iheartradio
  • pocketcasts
  • playerfm

Subscribe to Podcast

Apple PodcastsSpotifyiHeartRadioPodchaserPodcast IndexTuneInRSS

  • Movie & TV Reviews

Recent Comments

  • Xander Rohrig on Check Out the Cupcake Games: “its dig dug”
  • Curt Myers on 4K Review: “Dogma” 25th Anniversary Special Edition brings a lost classic home again: “The best the movie has looked. It’s dialogue heavy so the Atmos track is rarely used. When it comes in…”
  • Summer Brooks on “FATE: The Winx Saga” writer Olivia Cuartero-Briggs talks adapting properties: “I requested it. I always get a little curious when TV shows or films get abandoned or canceled then continue…”
  • anh on “FATE: The Winx Saga” writer Olivia Cuartero-Briggs talks adapting properties: “Great interview! And it’s good that it clarifies some things. But this interview…. was it requested by the publisher or…”
  • Luis on Reviewing “Return to Sender”: “Benny was a f*ck-ass dog that attacked her for no reason at all. Miranda may be a killer but she…”
Neil deGrasse Tyson Bill Nye

Slice of SciFi
415 Pisgah Church Rd #302
Greensboro NC 27455-2590
602-635-6976

Artwork:
Slice of SciFi galaxy spiral designed by Tim Callender

Theme Music:
Slice of SciFi music and themes
courtesy of Sci-Fried

Sister Sites:
Writers, After Dark
The Babylon Podcast
Charlie Jade Verse
Slice of SciFi TV

Slice

Copyright Slice of SciFi © 2005–2026 · WordPress · Log in