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Marvel Terminates $500 Million Avengers Contract With Mark Ruffalo: “We’re Doing Reshoots, He Can Find Work Some Place Else”

The Marvel Cinematic Universe is no stranger to dramatic shake-ups, but the news currently rippling through Burbank isn’t about a multiversal incursion—it’s about a total breakdown between a studio and …

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Hollywood just picked a side—and Billy Bob Thornton didn’t wait a second before crossing the line. As critics pile onto Landman, Thornton is standing his ground, loudly and without apology, defending his co-star Ali Larter and blasting what he calls “cartoonish” criticism of the show. This isn’t some polished PR move. It’s personal. Drawing straight from his Arkansas and Texas roots, Thornton makes it clear: these characters aren’t over-the-top—they’re real. They’re the kind of people you grow up with, work beside, and sometimes try to escape. They’re rough, familiar, and uncomfortable for anyone who’s never had to live that life. While critics talk from afar, Landman keeps pushing forward, powered by raw performances, hard truths, and a cast that refuses to smooth out the sharp edges. This isn’t damage control—it’s a standoff. And Thornton has made it clear exactly where he stands.

Skip to conten Billy Bob Thornton Just Went Nuclear To Protect His Co-Star—And Hollywood Is Shaking Billy Bob Thornton defends Ali Larter’s ‘cartoonish’ Landman role  Thornton also shielded creator Taylor …

Hollywood just picked a side—and Billy Bob Thornton didn’t wait a second before crossing the line. As critics pile onto Landman, Thornton is standing his ground, loudly and without apology, defending his co-star Ali Larter and blasting what he calls “cartoonish” criticism of the show. This isn’t some polished PR move. It’s personal. Drawing straight from his Arkansas and Texas roots, Thornton makes it clear: these characters aren’t over-the-top—they’re real. They’re the kind of people you grow up with, work beside, and sometimes try to escape. They’re rough, familiar, and uncomfortable for anyone who’s never had to live that life. While critics talk from afar, Landman keeps pushing forward, powered by raw performances, hard truths, and a cast that refuses to smooth out the sharp edges. This isn’t damage control—it’s a standoff. And Thornton has made it clear exactly where he stands. Read More