«Guardians of the Galaxy» wasn't
the only superhero franchise to make its presence felt at the Academy Awards
Not exact matches
Disney and Marvel obviously know what they're doing with
superhero movies — they've brought some of the biggest
franchises to screen — however, at the same time, making every single film need to fit inside the already established
franchise starts to limit the amount of creative license any one director can have on future characters as Marvel's Cinematic Universe
only grows larger.
Not
only will theaters be flooded with mega
franchise sequels, but they will also be home to another big year for
superheroes.
The
only slight interest to be derived from this grindingly predictable umpteenth retelling of the old legend — rather thinly disguised, in
superhero - style
franchise - speak, as the heretofore unknown «origin» of our bow - wielding hero — is how rigorously Scott works against hitting the familiar pleasure centers that these hoary old tales can still stimulate.
Not
only is it a long - overdue embrace of diversity and representation, it's a film that actually has something to say — and it's able to do so without stepping away from the
superhero dynamics that make the larger
franchise work.
Marvel Disney may have The Avengers as the ultimate team - up movie, but 20th Century Fox now has Days of Future Past as the ultimate mutant
superhero movie that not
only bridges all the gaps in the X-Men
franchise, but actually resets any of the continuity mistakes made by the previous movies.
I'm not exactly sure why Sony would want to remind moviegoers about the original «Spider - Man» trilogy when the studio is
only weeks away from rebooting the lucrative
superhero franchise, but if you never got around to buying the films on Blu - ray, it's as good a time as any to get them now.
Who knows, though, since Captain Marvel is the focus of a lot of MCU - related speculation at the moment; not
only will it be the
franchise's first female - led
superhero movie, but it also got a massive Hail Mary pass from last month's blockbuster Avengers: Infinity War, which asked fans to sit through, roughly, 7,000,000 minutes of end credits in order to get the merest peek at her logo.
Yes you did, we are talking
franchise here, black lead: blade, spawn, catwoman, hancock, meteor man... sorry J is not a
superhero —
only TWO sequel movies over a span of how many decades??
But what's changed is there were
only two other
superhero franchises at the time Incredibles came out.
But Universal has decided that Sony shouldn't just have the whole holiday weekend to themselves, as they are the
only studio who is attempting to take on the
superhero franchise.
It doesn't seem as though one can blink before a new LEGO game or Marvel movie is announced, not that that's a bad thing of course, but following the success of the colliding
franchises with LEGO Marvel
Superheroes, it was
only a matter of time before a sequel made it's way to shore.
The Marvel Cinematic Universe has been established as not
only a massive
superhero franchise, but a vast cosmic one as well.
The all - powerful
superhero movies, meanwhile, are the
only true pathway to worldwide stardom a la Cruise (whose own foray into a Marvel - style joint -
franchise with The Mummy was dead on arrival).
She's been tapped for a ton of films lately, and so it
only makes sense that she needs to take on a role in a
superhero franchise, right?
Over the past six years, Nolan has not
only produced one of the greatest thrillers («Memento») in the history of the genre, but can also be credited for expertly rebooting one of the biggest
superhero franchises in Hollywood («Batman Begins»).
With Telltale's grab bag approach to popular
franchises it was
only a matter of time until it got its hands on one of the world's most popular
superheroes.
# 3 — Batman: Arkham Origins — The Batman Arkham series is not
only the best
franchise of
superhero games but also one of my personal favorites.
The agreement was drawn up nearly a quarter - century ago when Marvel, Disney and other Hollywood studios could
only dream of how successful the
superhero franchises would become.