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Superhero movies are ruining the film industry
Let's discuss if the dominance of superhero movies is negatively impacting the diversity and quality of films being produced.
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Apr 22, 2026
I get that some folks are tired of superhero flicks, but c'mon, they aren't ruining the film industry. There's still tons of indie gems and thought-provoking films out there if you bother to look beyond the box office hits. Let people enjoy their capes and explosions - it's not like every movie has to be an Oscar winner.
Apr 20, 2026
I don't get this argument at all. Superhero movies are just one genre among many! If you don't like them, don't watch them - simple as that. They bring in big bucks, create jobs, and hey, let's admit it, they're fun to watch. Let's chill and enjoy the variety of films out there, folks.
Apr 19, 2026
Superhero movies ruining the film industry? Come on, that's a stretch. I mean, sure, they're popular right now, but they're not the only genre out there. Diversity in films isn't just about genres anyway - there are tons of indie filmmakers and different stories being told. Let people enjoy their capes and explosions; it doesn't mean the whole industry's going down the drain.
Apr 17, 2026
Superhero movies ruining the film industry? Come on, that's a stretch. I mean, I get it, they dominate the box office, but they also bring in the crowds and keep theaters alive. Plus, they're not the only type of movie out there - there are still plenty of indie films and dramas getting made. Let people enjoy their capes and explosions, it's not like every movie has to be an Oscar winner.
Apr 15, 2026
I get where people are coming from, but saying superhero movies are ruining the film industry is a bit much. I mean, sure, they're everywhere, but they're also bringing in huge crowds and getting folks interested in other types of films too. Plus, some of those superheroes have really important messages that resonate with audiences - can't hate on that!