
Superhero movies are revived in the 21st century, another decade has passed, in the 2010s, this genre has more attempts, the film box office and reviews have climbed step by step, we have to choose the best superhero movies of the year in this decade, and see how this film genre that rose in the 90s and gradually revived in the 2000s has gained a foothold in the 2010s and become the mainstream of the Hollywood film market.
<h2 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" > the number of superhero movies has grown since 2016</h2>
There were 45 big superhero movies in the mainstream Hollywood market in the 2010s, an average of about 4.5 superhero movies per year, so it seems that we can see a lot of superheroes and supervillains every year. But in fact, just from the number of superhero movies per year, we can see how the global audience accepts this unpopular genre that was once considered actor cosplay: the 2010s can be roughly divided into the first half of 2010-2015, and the second half after 2016. In the first half, there were an average of 3.5 superhero movies per year, while in the second half, there were an average of 6 superhero movies per year, which can be seen from the obvious gap in the number.
Number of superhero movies of the year
Note that the following genres are not included in these superhero movies: superhero-like movies such as Kick-Ass, Green Hornet, or Glass, comic book adaptations such as The Mutant Turtle Ninja, or animated films, The Incredibles 2 or Spider-Man: Parallel Universes. (Spider-man: Into the Spider-Verse) and so on. Because there are so many types of superhero movies... The fact that the definition of each genre is different, coupled with the deliberate subversion or deformation of many creators, makes it easy to talk about the definition into a different kind of talking- the "Mr. Glass" trilogy is noisy. This is limited to superhero comic book adaptations of several major comic book companies, and is hereby informed.
"Mr. Glass" trilogy
<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" > 2010</h1>
Superhero Movies Released in the United States:
2010/5/7: Iron Man 2
2010/6/18: "Jonah Hex" (Hero of the West)
Best Superhero Movie of 2010: From absence
I'm sorry, but it was missing in the first year, and you might question: Isn't there still Iron Man 2? In this way, 2010 seems to be a bit of a kind of equal campaign. But in fact, many people simply don't remember that there was another DC Comics adaptation of "Western Hero Jonah Hax". Many people forgot Josh Brolin back then —have you all forgotten The Goonies?!
Brolin, who has a stinky face for many years, actually likes the role, but the mysterious Scarface Gunner Hex, who he plays, is really a stinky face - the disfigurement on his face can clearly see the entire row of teeth exposed. Taiwanese filmmakers were intimidated into withdrawing their files — plus Taiwanese audiences didn't like Western movies. Although the film is a powerful attempt to cheer up Megan Fox and the male god Michael Fassbender, who was not yet a climate, it is still not popular.
"Western Hero Jonah Hax"
So we're just left with Iron Man 2, the worst-rated of the three Iron Man films, and how easy it is to kick a falling dog out of the film: Audiences wonder why Rhodes changed from Terrence Howard to Don Cheadle; Robert Downey Jr. The image of the second arrogant woman reaches its highest point in this movie; the way to solve the key points of the plot is also very whimsical - - inventing new elements? The villain, played by Mickey Rourke, is alienated from beginning to end, and you don't see any chemistry between him and his father, making his motivation to avenge his father even weaker—he just seems to want to make a fortune in the United States.
Quasi-Nobel Prize candidate Stark
And the only screen highlight, our Black Widow Scarlett Johansson debuts, hiding her image as an agent of S.H.I.E.L.D., going undercover next to an arrogant ghost who clearly wants to work with S.H.I.E.L.D. but hates using health insurance — don't forget that back in the 2008 "The Incredible Hulk" ending special clip, Stark has appeared to reveal his Avengers plans. But in Iron Man 2, S.H.I.E.L.D. still has to remediate Stark like a thief, just because... He doesn't want to live? Justin Theroux, a famous actor and screenwriter, wrote the script of this fart to the explosion.
Secondary two bear children
Don't get him wrong, his tune was later used in the Netflix series Maniac—the tragedy of a young mind twisted and deformed by the pressure of maturity. But "Iron Man 2" is not an art movie, it still has to be responsible for a coherent entertainment movie in the Marvel Universe, which makes "Iron Man 2" an embarrassing child in every way.
<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" > 2011</h1>
2011/5/6: Thor
6/3/2011: X-Men: First Class
2011/6/17: Green Lantern
7/22/2011: Captain America: The First Avenger
Best Superhero Movie of 2011: X-Men: First Battle
By this year, Ryan Reynolds, who starred in "Green Lantern," continued to mock Green Lantern when making films from other studios. Then again, at least the movie made him marry another goddess, and he should be thankful for "Green Lantern", but for the audience, no one should want to remember the superhero with the green light cover. Unexpectedly, Green Lantern was supposed to have been forgotten in the torrent of the times, but because Reynolds kept mentioning it—in a satirical and disdainful way. Green Lantern Corp., the next film for Green Lantern. Dystocia continues.
Green Lantern
Captain America finally hammered out their Steve Rogers, but the movie was really Pop: Hugo Weaving, who starred in the red skull, signed a Marvel multiple contract that now looks worth more than TSMC stock, but he has been killed and does not want to come back to play the role
"I'm glad I made this movie, but to be honest, it's not a movie that I'm really interested in. If the contract asked me to come back, I would come back, but I don't think they'd be such a duck."
Hugo Wilming felt that this freak was mediocre
"Thor" is a little better at the box office than "Captain America", and the rating is a little better or a little worse. But in terms of the difficulty of adapting the two genres, Kenneth Branagh, a talented director who loves Shakespeare, has indeed handed over a report card that is still called passing: he has completed the difficult task of blending science fiction themes and fantasy themes. Although he knew that the movie was not perfect, he had accomplished his mission. For him, although Thor will never be as good as his beloved Shakespeare, he is honored to create a new deity for a global audience.
And of course, the best superhero movies of 2011 are unquestionable. "X-Men: First Battle" cleverly inserts the tragic history of fictional mutants into the major events of American history in the 60s, so that the audience can feel the involuntary of this group of fictional characters in the big era. This is the boldest and seemingly most productive innovation in the X-Men series. While most superhero movies struggle to draw a line with real history, only X-Men: First Battle does the opposite.
X-Men: Battle One looks incredible in many places, stripping out almost all of the mutant characters that audiences have known for the past decade in one fell swoop, leaving only a few key characters and all changing characters — and the beloved Wolves of Steel appear for only a few seconds. Think about the fact that Marvel Studios today couldn't have shouted out a "young Tony Stark" remake, but Fox Pictures did.
After the disastrous 2006 episode X-Men: The Last Stand, the company completely eliminated the retraining of the X-Men. The film didn't gross too high (it actually lost money at the U.S. box office), but its good reputation continued the life of the film series that once led to the superhero Renaissance, all thanks to the hard work of X-Men: First Battle. (To be continued)
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