Fantastic Four backlash does not bother Jordon

Fantastic Four backlash does not bother Jordon
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Fantastic Four backlash does not bother Jordon. Actor Michael B Jordon is not bothered about the backlash surrounding his casting as Johnny Storm in ‘Fantastic Four’, a character originally written with blond hair and blue eyes.

Actor Michael B Jordon is not bothered about the backlash surrounding his casting as Johnny Storm in ‘Fantastic Four’, a character originally written with blond hair and blue eyes. The actor, however, said his casting is not "political correctness or an attempt to meet a racial quota" but merely a reflection of modern times.

 Michael B Jordon

"You're not supposed to go on the Internet when you cast as a superhero. But after taking on Johnny Storm in Fantastic Four... I wanted to check the pulse out there. I didn't want to be ignorant about what people were saying," Jordon said.

"It used to bother me, but it doesn't anymore. I can see everybody's perspective, and I know I can't ask the audience to forget 50 years of comic books. But the world is a little more diverse in 2015 than when the Fantastic Four comic first came out in 1961.

Plus, if Stan Lee writes an email to my director saying, 'You're good. I'm okay with this,' who am I to go against that?," he said. The actor said while many will find different meaning in it, his casting by Josh Trank is merely a creative choice. Meanwhile, he asked the trolls on the Internet to leave the computer and "walk around".

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