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Simon Pegg says worrying about toxic fans is “a waste of time”

July 18, 2018 by Samuel Brace

Simon Pegg, one of the stars of the upcoming Mission: Impossible – Fallout and Star Trek alum, has provided his thoughts on toxic fandom.

Toxic fans have been in the news quite a lot of late, particularly pertaining to the two latest Star Wars films. Simon Pegg has been a part of some major franchises in his time, particularly Mission: Impossible and Star Trek but says that at least with Mission: Impossible he’s stayed clear of such fans:

Speaking to Comic Book Movie, Pegg said: “I’ve never experienced it with Mission: Impossible fans and I think it’s because Mission: Impossible doesn’t really have those schisms within its fanbase. I don’t think it has a fanbase in that same respect that comic book movies and science fiction does. I think maybe it’s not susceptible or vulnerable to that kind of divisiveness.”

In any case, Pegg also commented that toxic fans just aren’t worth worrying about: “I don’t think it’s important really. This is a job and you just do it and hope that you can do it again. I think the minute you start engaging with that sort of stuff, it’s just a waste of time…and life!”

Regarding fans of Star Trek, Pegg said: “The thing with Beyond, I think the time is sort of born that out in terms of its popularity and the constant feedback I get from the Star Trek community, which seems very grateful, and that’s who we… ‘Cause I felt they were done a slight disservice, maybe, with Into Darkness, ’cause it was quite… It was divisive, I think. And so [co-writer Doug Jung] and I tried to sort of pull it back to almost a giant episode was our agreement that we came up with.”

What do you think of Pegg’s comments? Are you concerned at all about the behaviour of certain fanbases? Let us know in the comments below…

SEE ALSO: Simon Pegg has opened up regarding his battle with depression and alcohol, which he struggled with even on big movies

The best intentions often come back to haunt you. MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE – FALLOUT finds Ethan Hunt (Tom Cruise) and his IMF team (Alec Baldwin, Simon Pegg, Ving Rhames) along with some familiar allies (Rebecca Ferguson, Michelle Monaghan) in a race against time after a mission gone wrong. Henry Cavill, Angela Bassett, and Vanessa Kirby also join the dynamic cast with filmmaker Christopher McQuarrie returning to the helm.

Mission: Impossible – Fallout sees Tom Cruise joined by returning stars Rebecca Ferguson, Simon Pegg, Ving Rhames, Alec Baldwin, Sean Harris and Michelle Monaghan, along with new additions Henry Cavill (Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice), Sian Brooke (Sherlock), Angela Bassett (American Horror Story) and Vanessa Kirby (The Crown). It is set for release on July 27th, 2018.

Filed Under: Movies, News, Samuel Brace Tagged With: Mission: Impossible - Fallout, Simon Pegg, Star Trek

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