Nolte: DC Chief James Gunn Admits to ‘Superhero Fatigue’
“Guardians of the Galaxy” director and newly-installed DC co-chief James Gunn admits, “there is such a thing as superhero fatigue.”
“Guardians of the Galaxy” director and newly-installed DC co-chief James Gunn admits, “there is such a thing as superhero fatigue.”
While studios continue to make spin-off, sequels, prequels, reboots, and remakes of superhero movies no one asked for — each seemingly more woke than the last, see here, here, and here — Americans’ enthusiasm for men and women in capes is waning, a Morning Consult survey found.
As well as economic sanctions on Russia, several attempts to isolate the Eurasian state culturally are also underway.
Speaking to the far-left Daily Beast, Oscar-winning director Steven Soderbergh said of superhero movies: “Nobody’s f**king!”
According to the Woke Taliban at the far-left Time Magazine, there are “approved” superheroes and “unapproved” superheroes — and the “unapproved” have got to go.
Long before Black Panther and over 13 years, 12 black superhero movies could be released without any fanfare because America was more advanced on the issue of race relations before Barack Obama became president.
Stan Lee surprised fans at Comic-Con in San Diego, CA Saturday, when comedian Chris Hardwick gathered stars from Fantastic Four, Wolverine, X-Men Apocalypse, and Deadpool on stage to take a group photo, and enlisted the Comic book legend as his photographer.
Selma director Ava DuVernay was rumored to be taking on Marvel’s upcoming Black Panther film, but she said Friday that she passed on the opportunity to become the first black woman to direct a superhero movie.
The objectification of female super-heroines has long been a topic of discussion.
The times are a-changin’, even in the fictional world of superheroes.
William Friedkin, the Academy Award-winning director of The French Connection, has dismissed modern superhero and sci-fi movies for dominating the industry, and says they lack substance.
Marvel wants Selma director Ava DuVernay to take the reins on one of its upcoming diverse superhero movies, which will include either Black Panther or Captain Marvel, insiders with knowledge of the studio’s plans told TheWrap.
Actress Michelle Rodriguez is clarifying remarks she made Friday, wherein she said it was “stupid” for minority actors to keep stealing all of the “white people’s” superhero roles.