With Swinton, Cumberbatch, and now Ejiofor starring, Doctor Strange is the most
interesting superhero movie on the board right now.
Not exact matches
Zack Snyder's new
superhero movie doesn't reinvent the genre or even do anything
interesting with it, but boy does it try.
While it's not a perfect film by any means — a lack of catchy musical numbers and a questionable shift of focus in the film's latter half knock Megamind down a few pegs — the lively cast and
interesting flip on the
superhero concept make it a fun time at the
movies for viewers of all ages.
The story itself is hard to recall, in large part because it was one of the least impressive aspects of a production that was more
interested in offering a Mad Magazine - type
superhero movie than meekly regurgitating the genre's tropes.
Suicide Squad simply shouldn't be a
movie about saving the world like every other
superhero movie; the characters are far too
interesting and entertaining to be stuck in something so cliché
I would argue every single one of these
movies loses its nerve when it comes to truly exploring these thematic questions, but that they're even
interested in asking those questions is a big step up from a lot of
superhero cinema.
Take Michael Fassbender and Anthony Mackie, two actors who have seen their star power rise in the
superhero movie bubble who have been using their off - time to take risks and join
interesting projects.
From a critical standpoint, that's an
interesting strategy: to purposefully deny audiences a lot of the cheap kicks endemic in
superhero movies for the sake of something a little more moody and cerebral.
Overall, Black Panther is a solid feature that brings new life to the MCU and it's really refreshing to get a
superhero movie like this where it celebrates family and culture — our hero isn't just a hero but he is a king and how he had to come to terms with that was
interesting.
Superhero movies are a subject of some
interest to us in these parts, thus War Zone «s inclusion.
The interview also touches on the heist
movie feel of the Infinity War, Wakanda's ongoing presence in the overall MCU narrative, and the
superhero team - ups ahead, including a Doctor Strange - Tony Stark pairing that Russo finds «really
interesting» and «compelling.»
I suppose you can't make a
superhero movie without a supervillian, but I'd like to see someone try (or at least make the supervillains more
interesting, more damaged and human, rather than just mad for power).
The LEGO Batman
Movie poses an
interesting question within its opening minutes: Would we need good guys, that is
superheroes, if we didn't have bad guys?
Civil War further benefits from including several fun interactions between the
movie's various
superhero characters, with the dynamics between Scarlet Witch / Vision and Bucky / Sam Wilson a.k.a. Falcon (Anthony Mackie) among the highlights - while Natasha Romanoff / Black Widow's (Scarlett Johansson) tendency to shift allegiances makes the scenes between her and both Steve / Tony all the more
interesting for it.
Today in hypothetical
superhero movies, Alex Garland stated he'd be
interested in directing a Swamp Thing
movie if given the opportunity during a recent Reddit AMA.
The idea of master filmmaker Ang Lee («Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon») doing a Hulk
movie was rapturously received, and if we're being honest, his effort, loaded with psychodrama and complexity, turned out to be a lot more
interesting than most
superhero movies.
The Thor
movies are definitely the
superhero franchise I'm least
interested in but with him behind Thor: Ragnarok I'm curious.
She certainly isn't the only one who wants to see Johansson shoulder her own
superhero movie: Game of Thrones director Neil Marshall has expressed
interest in helming Black Widow.
Romance isn't exactly something Deadpool has really concerned himself with over his comics career, so it will be
interesting (to say the least) to see how they work a romantic story into Deadpool's particular brand of
superhero movie.
In many, if not most,
superhero movies, it would be considered beyond the pale to kill off the protagonist's love
interest, let alone to do so in the film's opening moments.
Because Black Panther is the first solo
superhero movie to feature a black star and predominantly black cast since Marvel Studios launched its cinematic universe with Iron Man in 2008, there's been an immense
interest in how well it will ultimately perform at the box office.
Plus, it's
interesting to look at (see above image) and a nostalgia trip for middle - aged and younger (rabid) consumers of TV and
movies, especially of the animation,
superhero, action, science - fiction, and fantasy varieties.
«Homecoming» works by allowing itself to become an actual genre film, the first of its ilk to recognize that
superhero movies might be more
interesting if they were also something else.
Backing up T'Challa are a formidable line of women: his mother Ramonda (Angela Bassett, whose steely presence would be an asset to every
superhero movie); younger sister Shuri (newcomer Letitia Wright); love
interest / ally Nakia (Oscar winner Lupita Nyong» o, of «12 Years a Slave»), a Wakandan spy; and the all - female security force known as the Dora Milaje, led by the fierce Okoye (Danai Gurira, best known for TV's «The Walking Dead»).
For better or worse, Thor: Ragnarok is a Marvel
movie, complete with magical MacGuffins, synergistic
superhero cameos, a villain less
interesting than the heroes, and an overlong CGI - heavy climax featuring giant aircrafts.
With Deadpool 2 being one of the most anticipated
superhero movies of 2018 (March 2, mark your calendars), it will be
interesting to see how the creative team can maintain this collective vision.
He then made it clear that he certainly isn't opposed to starring in a
superhero movie, as long as he's
interested in the character -LSB-...]
2:30 p.m., Room 23ABC — Super Secrets: Lifting The Curtain On The Man Of Steel We've avoided mentioning the comics - related panels for the most part, being a
movie website and all, but on a thin day, there's one that looks kind of
interesting even for the casual fan: a session hosted by veteran «Superman» writer Mark Waid and biographer Larry Tye examining the creation and history of the most iconic
superhero of them all.
While Bale may be enthusiastic about Star Wars, he confessed that he has no
interest in
superhero movies, including those of his Batman successor, Ben Affleck — which he has yet to see.
It's a good thing they threw in some other
superheroes to make things
interesting: Captain America (at least I think that's him - he wears a star) and a couple others you wouldn't expect in a Marvel
movie.
So while I admitted that I'm fully expecting X-Men: Days of Future Past to be my favorite
superhero movie of the year, I can't deny that I'm very
interested in Guardians of the Galaxy.
Real life Cyborgs Is Superhuman strength possible And many more
superhero science questions answered With DC's The Justice League
movie being released recently this is relevant and of
interest to the students.
«In a world with games and
movies that feature
superheroes and powerful characters that face extinction - level threats all the time, it's always
interesting to play as characters like Delsin (Infamous: Second Son), Nathan Drake (Uncharted) or Aloy — characters that have to discover what it is they're good at, improvise when thrust into dangerous situations, and handle threats that exist more on a personal level than a global one.
When Logan was originally released in theaters this March, my colleague Kwame Opam wrote about what Hugh Jackman's departure meant not just for X-Men but for
superhero movies as a genre: «Superhero movies aren't going anywhere, but they need to evolve to hold the interest of critics and a
superhero movies as a genre: «
Superhero movies aren't going anywhere, but they need to evolve to hold the interest of critics and a
Superhero movies aren't going anywhere, but they need to evolve to hold the
interest of critics and audiences.