Samuel L. Jackson Discussed Why He Rewrites Some of His Marvel Quotes

Samuel L. Jackson Discussed Why He Rewrites Some of His Marvel QuotesWhen Samuel L. Jackson first stepped onto the screen as Nick Fury in 2008, he became an integral part of Marvel’s Cinematic Universe and has been playing this role ever since! The veteran actor will continue his work with them by appearing again later this year when Spider-Man: Far From Home releases; however two more movies await him before then which includes Secret Invasion (2019) where Director Grade +7 brings back some old faces from comic books like Black Panther – aka Prince T’Challa who also happens to be king here too–and finally The Invincible Iron Man stepping away

Fury is still going strong in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, and actor Daniel Jackson can’t help but be excited about it. After all these years playing this character, he loves how things are going with Secret Invasion or whatever else they have planned for him next!

Fury has been around since before we were even born so there’s no way our time will ever come…but you know what? Sometimes those risks paid off bigtime – like when I got to meet Mylesclassesupreme himself at last year’s Thor: Ragnarok premiere (and give him a tight one). So while everyone else may

Jackson has finally revealed more details about his portrayal of Nick Fury, and it sounds thrilling!

The actor shared that fans can expect an “encyclopedia” version of the character in which he’ll be able to display all kinds of emotions. He also promises there are surprises around every corner when audiences watch this story unfold – I’m so excited for what’s yet to come next!!

Samuel L. Jackson, as Nick Fury, revealed a lot of knowledge.

Nick Fury’s dialogue has been intricately tailored to the different actors who play him in each movie. When asked if there is anything specific that gets changed or added during production, Samuel L Jackson admitted “it depends.” The super-scribe for Marvel Studios revealed he already knows what Nick sounds like and how he thinks so adjustments can be made depending on which director you ask!

It depends. I’ve been doing Nick Fury for so long, I know what he sounds like and I know how he thinks and how he feels. I know writers sit at home and write. If the writer is a fan of that kind of thing – the superhero genre – they know how to do it. I’ve had directors who have written comic books, so when they say, ‘Say it the way I wrote it,” you can go, “Okay, so we’re doing comic book speak.” Then, I’ll have directors who’ll say, ‘Say it like Nick Fury would say it,” or ‘Say it like you as Nick Fury would say it,’ which means, ‘Say it like Jules (from Pulp Fiction) or Ordell (from Jackie Brown), or any of those smart-ass characters that you’ve played before. Help me.’ And I can accept that too.”

Jackson then took me into plotting out how he helps writers rewrite Nick Fury’s dialogue so it sounds more like the character. He put me on one side of him and said “Look, I know you wrote this,” but added an alternative version that was better than what came before in terms of tone as well as words used by our favorite S.H.I.: ‘Nuff sed!

“But there are times, when I’m in the midst of doing or studying the lines for the next day or the scene that we’re doing, that I can tell, ‘The writer knows what he wants to say, but he hadn’t said it, so let me help,’ and I’ll write it. And then, the next day when I go in, I’ll pull that person to the side and say, ‘Look, I know you wrote this, but this is a better way to say that as Nick Fury,’ and they’ll go, ‘Oh my God. Well, you’re Nick Fury, so yeah.’”

Jackson says that although it’s been a long time since he first played the character, his love for them endures. He confidently announced how much fun this role is and what an honor it was to be able to take on such memorable work with such characters in popular culture history!

“Yeah. I love Nick Fury. Of course. Come on. He’s a guy who has no superpowers, who’s in charge of people who have superpowers, and they let him be. That’s something special about him. He’s a leader of men that are very different, in another kind of way. It’s very satisfying to be a part of a world that I admired for so long when I was a kid. I still buy comic books. I still go to comic book stores. I still read them. But to be able to be that character in that, it’s the same as when I was doing Afro Samurai, or any of those comic book characters. It means something to be part of a cultural canon that people revere and that they respect, in another way.”

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