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Michael Shannon explains why he turned down Star Wars role

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The Flash star Michael Shannon has revealed why he turned down a role in Star Wars. The star, who returns to his role as General Zod in the new DC movie, explained in a new interview that he doesn't find big blockbusters "very stimulating", which put him off taking a role in a galaxy far, far away. "I'm always a bit wary about those giant movies," Shannon told Empire. "Because they take a lot of time and I don't find them very stimulating to work on.

I don't ever want to get stuck in a franchise. I don't find them interesting and I don't want to perpetuate them. Related: The Flash's first reviews land as Rotten Tomatoes score is revealed"If I'm making something, I want there to be some kind of purpose to it – I don't want to make mindless entertainment.

The world doesn't need more mindless entertainment. We're inundated with it. "Opening up about how joining DC with 2013's Man of Steel differs from doing Star Wars, the actor said he found the former "actually a very relevant story". "It's basically looking at a civilisation that destroyed their own planet and think the solution is to go off and destroy another," he continued. "When you hear that hypothetically, if we destroy the Earth, we might go live on Mars — it's the same thing.

I didn't look at Zod as a villain. I just saw him as a guy whose job is to protect his people. " © Jon Kopaloff - Getty Images Michael Shannon, November 2022 Related: The Flash star Sasha Calle reveals Henry Cavill's reaction to her SupergirlMeanwhile, earlier this year Shannon admitted he was "a little confused" when he was asked to return as Zod in The Flash, telling Looper.

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