Warner Bros Pictures’ recent Superman reboot grossed $122m in its opening weekend, a notable decline from earlier blockbusters, reflecting “superhero fatigue” as cited by industry leaders. This trend follows a post-9/11 era where superhero narratives, intertwined with U.S. political ideals, now face growing skepticism amidst societal divisions exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Explain It To Me Like I’m 5: Warner Bros recently released a new Superman movie that made a lot of money at first, but not as much as superhero movies used to make, which some people think is because many folks are tired of seeing superheroes.
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