Benedict Cumberbatchlooks back on his most controversial role.Cumberbatch is a prolific actor who has starred in Academy-Award winning movies, the Marvel Cinematic Universe, popular BBC shows, and in prominent fantasy and science-fiction franchises. He is best known for playing Doctor Stephen Strange in numerous MCU movies, ranging fromDoctor StrangetoAvengers: Infinity War, along with playing the iconic Sherlock Holmes in the BBC’sSherlockseries that aired from 2010-2017.

When it comes toBenedict Cumberbatch’s best movies, he starred in the award-winningThe Imitation Game,The Power of the Dog, and1917. InThe Hobbit: The Desolation of SmaugandThe Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies, he provided a motion capture and voice performance for the fearsome dragon Smaug and for the villainous Sauron.Cumberbatch also made his mark on theStar Trekfranchiseby playing Khan in 2013’sStar Trek: Into Darkness. As accomplished as Cumberbatch is, not all of his projects or roles have been well-received, though.

Ben Stiller as Derek Zoolander in Zoolander 2

He Has Spoken About It Before

Cumberbatch addresses his controversial role inZoolander 2. TheBen Stiller-directed moviefeaturesCumberbatch in the role of a non-binary fashion modelnamed All. Having Cumberbatch play a non-binary character was not well-received. He has since spoken about the controversy and that he regrets portraying the character. The scene was intended to show characters being out of touch with modern times, but this was overshadowed by having Cumberbatch play a non-binary individual.

Zoolander 2was critically panned and has a 22% Tomatometer score onRotten Tomatoes.

Ben Stiller, Owen Wilson, and Penelope Cruz walking in Zoolander 2

While speaking withVariety,Cumberbatch discusses how it is difficult to talk aboutZoolander 2and his problematic role in the sequel. Part of this difficulty comes from the fact that he was thrilled to be working with Stiller and the creative team behind the iconic firstZoolandermovie that was released in 2001. Cumberbatch emphasizes that he will not play another character like this again, as he understands why it was upsetting to many audiences. Check out his comments below:

I’ve had to apologize for that quite a lot, so it’s a difficult one to talk about. I love that group of people, and it was a chance to be part of something that, the first time around, was iconic, and I was a huge fan of, but it got complicated. It got misunderstood, and I upset people and I respect that, so I probably wouldn’t do that again now.

Collage of Christina Hendricks as Joan Harris smiling and the Seductress in Zoolander 2.

Our Take On Benedict Cumberbatch’s Comments

Zoolander 2 Made A Mistake That Must Be Avoided

Non-binary characters should only be played by non-binary actors. Ironically, in a scene meant to expose how out of touch certain characters are,the movie itself ended up being out of touch by casting Cumberbatch to play All. Fortunately, there are plenty ofmovies with non-binary charactersthat provide authentic representation. Cumberbatch learned from his mistake, and hopefully the rest of the entertainment industry will continue to learn and improve how queer representation is handled in movies, television shows, and in other art forms.

Benedict Cumberbatch’s Casting Is One Of Many Zoolander 2 Criticisms

The Sequel Was Panned By Critics And General Audiences

Cumberbatch playing All was the most criticized aspect ofZoolander 2, but the movie has plenty of other criticisms as well. OnRotten Tomatoes, critics and general audiences are aligned, with a Tomatometer score of 22% and a general audience score of 20%. One of the most prominent criticisms is thatZoolander 2places more focus on its celebrity cameos than on its comedy. Katy Perry, Ariana Grande, Justin Bieber, Willie Nelson, Neil deGrasse Tyson, Kiefer Sutherland, and Christina Hendricks are among the many star-studded cameos.

Christina Hendricks' Zoolander 2 Cameo Explained

Zoolander 2 features a cameo from Christina Hendricks alongside a few other celebrities, putting her pop culture persona to great use.

Cameos can be effective when used well, but they prove to be more distracting than helpful in the sequel. There were many celebrity cameos in the originalZoolander, including David Bowie and Fred Durst, but they did not overshadow scenes in the same wayZoolander 2’s cameos did. Cameos aside,critics and general audiences highlight that they did not find the movie to be funnydespite being a sequel to an iconic comedy starring the likes of Stiller, Will Ferrell, and Owen Wilson.

Headshot Of Benedict Cumberbatch In The Doctor Strange Premiere

Zoolander 2is an example of how not every popular movie needs to have a sequel, and that star power and celebrity cameos are not enough to overcome other creative issues.

Much criticism is also directed at the writing, which is seen as a significant downgrade from the original movie.Zoolander 2is an example of how not every popular movie needs to have a sequel, and that star power and celebrity cameos are not enough to overcome other creative issues.It is one of the few movies in Benedict Cumberbatch’s impressive career that is not regarded wellby critics or general audiences.

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Zoolander 2

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15 years after Derek Zoolander and Hansel McDonald became allies to take down Mugatu, the pair of fashion models are back. This time, Derek and Hansel discover a sinister conspiracy after traveling to Rome to rejoin the modeling world. Despite Ben Stiller and Owen Wilson returning for the sequel, Zoolander 2 was largely panned upon release in 2016.