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If you’re someone who cares about movies, who cares about cinema, the very prospect of superhero fatigue inspires you to think: Yes! There’s hope! People will get tired of this shit!
Ezra Miller attends the premiere of "The Flash" on June 12 ... a Rolling Stone interview that “superhero fatigue” — the viewing public growing generally tired of comic book-adapted films ...
And they’ve gotten too generic.” This weekend’s box office is an indication of superhero fatigue, as non-Gunn DC title “The Flash” in its second weekend sunk in theaters while non ...
Among Marvel fans, the survey found that fans who said they enjoyed superhero movies dropped from 87% to 82% over the same time period. Of that fanbase, 31% said they were "getting a little tired ...
People aren’t tired of superheroes — they’re just tired of bad superhero movies. These superhero movies took the audience for granted. Companies considered the simple existence of an ...
In “The Flash,” the titular superhero and Justice League member who is so fast he can time travel — via something called the Chronobowl, a sort of swirling arena of temporal possibilities ...
I entered my screening of The Flash with a stormcloud hovering over my head. Even I, a lifelong superhero comics reader, have become exhausted by the sheer volume of Marvel and DC projects ...
Warning: Spoilers follow for The Flash. Many superhero movies feature villains who are a dark reflection of the hero. The Flash cuts out the middleman — the movie’s antagonist is Barry Allen ...
Below is a timeline of how The Flash became to be known as “the greatest superhero movie of all time” even before most people had seen it, how celebrities as random as Tom Cruise and Stephen ...
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