SooperSte
SooperSte t1_jae7ogh wrote
Reply to What would happen if no more superhero films were made for the foreseeable future? by nayapapaya
People aren't choosing to not see that small indie darling because they are going to see a superhero movie instead, they just don't give a shit about it and wouldn't have watched it in the first place.
If superhero movies suddenly stopped, there would be another mass marketable genre immediately taking it's place. They haven't "changed the landscape", big budget action movies always have been, and always WILL be dominating box offices, the thing that has changed is that people who don't like them now just have more platforms to pretentiously proclaim about how "cinema is dead" because the next Spiderman isn't a black and white French language drama shot in 10:4 ratio
SooperSte t1_j7osx8v wrote
There had to be a 20 year jump since the outbreak and I guess they wanted to set it in the same year its airing, 2023.
It ain't that deep, bro.
SooperSte t1_jaeghp4 wrote
Reply to comment by nayapapaya in What would happen if no more superhero films were made for the foreseeable future? by nayapapaya
> Look at Bohemian Rhapsody or The Greatest Showman. Bohemian Rhapsody made almost a billion dollars, The Greatest Showman 450 million, La La Land made almost 450 million and Little Women (2019) made 200 million. Those aren't action movies.
And all of these came out during the "superhero era" so....what exactly is it you are trying to say???