David Fincher's Unapologetic Stance on Interpretation and Origin Stories

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Director David Fincher has stated that he is not responsible for how people interpret his film Fight Club and cannot help those who fail to understand that the character Tyler Durden is a negative influence. Fincher dismisses the notion that the film supports the worldview of incels and compares interpretation to viewing art. He also discusses his latest film The Killer, his involvement with Netflix, and his unsuccessful pitch to direct a Spider-Man film. Additionally, Fincher mentions the possibility of a sequel to The Social Network but considers it a "can of worms."
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