Samuel L. Jackson has clarified his opinion on Quentin Tarantino firing a Marvel superhero for killing a movie star. 

The actor, who previously worked with Quentin Tarantino on Pulp Fiction, Jackie Brown and Django Unchained, hit back at the filmmaker’s comments about “wonderful Hollywood.”

He said his final farewell to Jack in a tearful scene before getting on the coach.

He said his final farewell to Jack in a tearful scene before getting on the coach.

He said his final farewell to Jack in a tearful scene before getting on the coach.

He said his final farewell to Jack in a tearful scene before getting on the coach.

He said his final farewell to Jack in a tearful scene before getting on the coach.

He said his final farewell to Jack in a tearful scene before getting on the coach.

He said his final farewell to Jack in a tearful scene before getting on the coach.

He said his final farewell to Jack in a tearful scene before getting on the coach.