• Abyssian@lemmy.world
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    3 hours ago

    For super girls to have a large draw with a lot of the world these days it seems they should be 14 at most, or at least look it.

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    6 hours ago

    DC flopped during Marvel’s prime era because thew threw away what made DC media unique and tried to copy paste Marvel’s style like an ad.

    After MCU hit endgame, there really was no plan forward so Disney did what Disney does best and started chuking money at new movie ideas expecting it to rake in the same amount as before.

    DC meanwhile did another reboot and ended up back at square one trying to copy any superhero genre film that succeded which led them nowhere.

    This genre is effectively dead for the foreseeable future because neither studio tried to experiment with the formula outside of single hits which doesn’t bring in enough money to satisfy the corporate overlords at Disney and WB.

    They demand an output of several projects a year which is too high for creating something genuinely new.

    Rest of Hollywood probably won’t greenlight anything because of oversaturation, and the two comic book giants will continue to pump out slop in an a poor effort to maximize profits like they already did with every other franchise.

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    6 hours ago

    Good. I have had Superhero fatigue since 2010 and was not a fan when the MCU became a thing. Like goddammit, we JUST went through the 2000s super hero craze and now you’re telling me we are going to suffer through a decade and a half MORE of cape-shit?? Wth

    I hope marvel/Disney and DC and every other comic company that tries to milk this genre, keeps losing money on super hero movies. Just let that genre die and move on. The horse is pulverized at this point, but you keep beating it.

  • MidsizedSedan@lemmy.world
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    7 hours ago

    For me, the main stream super hero genre ended with Logan.

    I will still see the occasional Spiderman film as a treat. (Skipping this years Tom Holland one. Waiting for beyond the spiderverse.)

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    2 days ago

    They released it in a heatwave against Toy Story during the World Cup.

    Almost as if they want women focused stories to fail.

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      6 hours ago

      I think people are just tired of Superhero movies.

      Obsession was a smash hit and that was a very female focused story 😀

      Also, in October, Laika will release their newest film, Wildwood which will be a story about a girl, trying to save her baby brother from a weird fantasy world. I still haven’t been able to sit through that trailer without bawling my eyes out. It fucks me up, dude. It’s so beautiful. Please put a pin in this one for October! I genuinely think you won’t regret this one.

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        4 hours ago

        From the reviews I’ve seen, no. “Instantly forgettable” is about the best I’ve seen. Everybody seems to think the script sucks.

        If you haven’t got something to say, it’s better not to say anything.

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    Let’s take a break from super hero movies for awhile. Pick another genre to run into the ground and we’ll come back to these after a few years.

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      I find that recent superhero movies expect you to understand the world context from the kajillion movies and books that came before it. So much time is spent showing something or someone on screen with ominous music that makes it clear that you should already know what this means or who it is. I don’t have 700 hours of superhero world research to do before watching a movie, and I have started to hate this genre because the movies are becoming barely comprehensible on their own.

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    Lesson - do not adapt a loved story only to make it worse in every way. Why adapt on of the most beautiful colorful comics and make it only brown and gray?

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      They literally didn’t do that?

      It’s full of life and colour.

      Tell me you didn’t watch the movie without telling me you didn’t watch the movie

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    Having seen it, I thought it was generic and the main plot very villain of the week. Backstory/flashbacks were decent. Based on what they were going for in the trailer… They needed to mix it up, my pitch: An R rating, let her crush some skulls. Let her not be Superman. Think Brightburn. Let her have an arc. Break some spines, accidentally and on purpose. show her having trouble controlling her new found powers on yellow star systems, laser people in half, not having to grow up on earth like Clark slowly learning to control his powers. Let her vent and pick fights in rough cesspools across the galaxy while binge drinking! :::spoiler That makes these Brigand folk, not just villains of the week, they’re tougher, they can take a punch, they hurt Krypto::: and they’re just what the doctor ordered, theyre cathartic… 😌💀🩸🩹

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      Yeah no, we don’t need to turn every superhero movie into a gritty nolanverse-like

      We need space for fun, for whimsy, for brightness

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        There aren’t really any superhero movies like that outside of maybe Joker. I’d probably go watch something like The Boys or Invincible in theaters. Superman/woman/girl not so much. They’re like the plain white bread of superheroes

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      Yeah it was number 2 at the box office. The only reason that’s a failure is if they set expectations wrong. Sounds like they wanted it to fail.

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    I stopped watching MCU like 10 years ago; DC is whatever too. It’s just formulated crap. What happened to art?

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      DC tends to be stronger on the TV side, like with Peacemaker, Young Justice, or (so I hear) My Adventures with Superman.

      I didn’t see the supergirl movie because I knew she couldn’t possibly live up to DCAU supergirl.

      …It’s still relative though. There’s a lot of DC TV junk (or junk food).