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The Real Superhero Fatigue is the Endless Rumors We Heard Along the Way: An Editorial by LW Ghost

The Real Superhero Fatigue is the Endless Rumors We Heard Along the Way: An Editorial by LW Ghost

There’s a whole lot of talk these days about something called “Superhero Movie Fatigue” and whether it, the sheer overabundance of spandex-clad folks on our screens, is responsible for falling boxoffice numbers and NOT the lack of quality storytelling in those films themselves.

My verdict? Could be. But meanwhile there IS most DEFINITELY a kind of fatigue linked to these productions that we’re all suffering from and it’s squarely the responsibility of the very “creative” minds leading this genre’s recent cinematic incarnations.

Superhero Movie RUMOR Fatigue.

X-Men Writer Claims Kevin Feige is “Straight Up Lying” on Claim Marvel’s Switch from Kang to Dr. Doom was the Plan Before Jonathan Majors Legal Drama

X-Men Writer Claims Kevin Feige is “Straight Up Lying” on Claim Marvel’s Switch from Kang to Dr. Doom was the Plan Before Jonathan Majors Legal Drama

As the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) gears up for Avengers: Doomsday in 2026, a fresh wave of controversy has erupted over the decision to abandon Kang the Conqueror in favor of Doctor Doom. Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige recently claimed that the shift from Kang to Doom was a creative choice made long before actor Jonathan Majors’ legal issues.

Kevin Feige Insists Marvel Isn’t ‘Woke’ as Studio Doubles Down on Diversity-Driven Stories and Characters

Kevin Feige Insists Marvel Isn’t ‘Woke’ as Studio Doubles Down on Diversity-Driven Stories and Characters

In a recent interview, Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige pushed back against critics accusing the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) of embracing a “woke” agenda, particularly in its emphasis on diversity and female-led narratives following Avengers: Endgame. Feige’s comments come at a time when the franchise has faced declining box office returns, with several high-profile projects underperforming despite heavy promotion of inclusive storytelling.

Sue Storm Becomes Leader of the Fantastic Four in the Comics Ahead of Film’s Release

Sue Storm Becomes Leader of the Fantastic Four in the Comics Ahead of Film’s Release

In the ever-evolving world of Marvel storytelling, the Fantastic Four—often hailed as the publisher’s “First Family”—is undergoing a notable transformation. With the relaunch of the Fantastic Four comic series and the impending release of the MCU’s The Fantastic Four: First Steps, Sue Storm, the Invisible Woman, is stepping into a more prominent role as leader of the team.

The Real Superhero Fatigue is the Endless Rumors We Heard Along the Way: An Editorial by LW Ghost

Julia Garner Dismisses Backlash to Her Casting as Silver Surfer in Fantastic Four: “I’m Just Going to Still Do My Job”

Julia Garner, set to portray a female iteration of the Silver Surfer in Marvel’s upcoming film The Fantastic Four: First Steps, has spoken out about the initial fan criticism surrounding her role. Speaking to the BBC at the film’s London premiere, Garner dismissed concerns over the character’s gender, emphasizing her focus on performance rather than online discourse.

Hugh Jackman Almost Appeared in Sam Raimi’s Spider-Man—And Would Have if Not for Logistics

Hugh Jackman Almost Appeared in Sam Raimi’s Spider-Man—And Would Have if Not for Logistics

As part of Entertainment Weekly’s coverage of the upcoming Spider-Man theatrical re-release, a curious bit of movie trivia has resurfaced. Back when Sam Raimi was shooting the original Spider-Man in 2001, Hugh Jackman was supposed to appear for a surprise Wolverine cameo. It was to be a brief walk-on gag, just enough to thrill comic book fans and hint at a shared Marvel world long before the first Avengers ever hit screens.