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Is there a superhero movie fatigue?

Since 2010:

2010:

Kick ass
Jonah Hex

2011:

Green Hornet
X-men first class

2012:

Ghost Rider Spirit of Vengeance
The amazing spiderman
The Dark Knight Rises
Dredd

2013:

Man of steel
The wolverine
Kick ass 2

2014:

The amazing Spider-Man 2
X-men days of future past
Teenage mutant ninja turtles

2015:
Fantastic Four

2016:

Deadpool
Batman Vs Superman
X-men apocalypse
Suicide squad
Teenage mutant ninja turtles out of the shadows

2017:

Logan
Wonder Woman
Justice League

2018:

Deadpool 2
Venom
X-men Dark Phoenix
Aquaman

2019:

Shazam
Hellboy
Joker
Brightburn

2020:

Bloodshot
WW84
The new mutants
Birds of Prey

2021:

Venom 2
The Suicide squad
Snydercut

2022:

The batman
Morbius
Black Adam
DC league of super pets
 
Y'all forgetting to count the TV shows...which you have to watch to understand a lot that's in the movies.
 


I remember this trailer and how turned up I was about a movie that had this kind of feel...almost film noir. Then of course it came out and that shit was shit.

Comic book movies pivot too far nowadays. They fucking up the concentration like Sierra Mist was to Sprite
 
If you actually read the article he actually has a point...but it's not just for comedies. Rom-Coms and a lot of mid to low budget dramas/movies in general are also suffering. I'm not about to put a "Are you there God, it's Me Margaret" or a "Tar" in a lot of theaters like you could back in the early 2000's when I can put an Avengers or Transformers in and get automatic bucks.

Seth Rogen said the same thing


I can't find the clip but Schulz said on Brilliant Idiots about how the theaters are gonna be only superhero movies and big budget films while everything else goes to streaming or youtube.
 
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