One of the most prominent and successful trends that largely defined filmmaking throughout the 2010s was the massive rise of successful superhero films. While the genre certainly had its fair share of successes in previous decades, the 2010s saw a mass explosion of the genre, with new superhero films constantly being released with the rise of the MCU and the creation of DC’s own cinematic universe. While many of the superhero films released during this era are still widely beloved and considered some of the best of their respective genres, such high quality is not shared by every superhero film released in the 2010s.
In the mass fervor and excitement to cash in on one of the hottest trends of the decade, many superhero films simply failed to stick the landing when it came to creating an enjoyable and fulfilling experience. Whether it was a disappointment compared to the source material or previous entries in the franchise, lacking in any originality or vision, or was forgettable to the point of boredom, there was no shortage of botched superhero failures during the 2010s.
They are:
- Green Lantern (2011)
- Fant4stic (2015)
- The Amazing Bulk (2012)
- Max Steel (2016)
- Jonah Hex (2010)
- Hellboy (2019)
- X-Men: Dark Phoenix (2019)
- Justice League (2017)
- Suicide Squad (2016)
- Thor: The Dark World (2013)
I hate that movies like the original suicide squad feel the need to have a world ending event as the main thing they have to stop. Why does it always have to be a big world ending event? Shouldn’t superman be dealing with those? I would prefer movies about low end heroes deal with smaller villains or events that don’t affect the whole planet
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