Superhero films have dominated Hollywood for over a decade, with Marvel and DC producing billion-dollar franchises. However, in recent years, audiences have shown signs of superhero fatigue.
One reason is oversaturation. With multiple releases each year, the genre has become repetitive. Earlier films like \"Iron Man\" and \"The Dark Knight\" felt fresh and unique, while newer entries often follow predictable formulas.
Another issue is declining quality. Recent superhero films have received mixed reviews, with complaints about weak scripts, excessive CGI, and forced humor. Movies like \"Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania\" and \"The Flash\" underperformed at the box office, signaling a shift in audience preferences.
Despite these challenges, superhero movies still have potential. Films like \"Spider-Man: No Way Home\" and \"The Batman\" prove that well-crafted stories can still attract audiences. The future of the genre depends on strong storytelling, diverse characters, and a willingness to break away from predictable formulas.
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