Heroes: Will Superhero Films Find Trouble or Triumph in 2018 and Beyond?
April 2, 2018
The panel also debates if some lesser known comic book characters can make the leap from the page to the screen.
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The panel also debates if some lesser known comic book characters can make the leap from the page to the screen.
In which we find a surprising amount of the best movies ever made.
Is 'The Dark Knight' a lock for Best Picture or could the Russo brothers steal that honor from Christopher Nolan?
The panel also discusses where 'Thor: Ragnarok' and 'Justice League' would've placed on the Top 50 Superhero Movies list.
The panel also addresses how the X-Men could be introduced into the MCU if Disney completes its purchase of Fox.
The filmmaker views them more as ads rather than part of the story.
Steven Spielberg's 'The Post', meanwhile, is left out in the cold.
The panel breaks down the highs and lows of superheroes in 2017.
Spoiler alert: 'Transformers: The Last Knight' did not do well.
From 'Colossal' to 'Call Me by Your Name', 2017 delivered all the cinematic escapes we so desperately needed.