I love comic book movies. I always have. I’ve never really been a comic book reader, but I stand by my stance that they can be great source material for blockbusters. I was in elementary school when Bryan Singer’s first
X-Men movie came out, and I was completely awe-struck. The atmosphere, the characters, the visuals; these were characters I was familiar with but had never even imagined in that light. They seemed real. Needless to say, there is a certain nostalgia that overtakes me to this day when I think about that film. And so each year I look forward to the next crop of comic book superhero films.
Great superhero films have entertained many of us over the last ten or so years. Longer, even, if you want to include Tim Burton’s
Batman and Richard Donner’s
Superman: The Movie. Filmmakers consistently prove that comic books provide a wealth of potential for great films. However, like in any genre of film, there are successes and failures. And boy does the comic book genre have some stinkers. For every
X-Men, there’s a
Fantastic 4. For every
Batman Begins there’s an
Elektra. For every
Spider-man 2 there’s a
Spider-man 3. Every year I become more discerning about the comic book adaptations coming out. Every year I feel like I’m better able to judge them more on their merits as films and be less blinded by seeing childhood icons in live-action.
This summer there is a barrage of comic book adaptations on the release schedule. Some may call it overloaded, but really as a film goer I feel like I benefit. There is a lot of potential for each adaptation to entertain me. But I fear that not all of these films will. Some are bound to disappoint. The nature of this crowded market is that not all of these films will be made with passion and care. And now that I’ve seen trailers for the summer’s major releases, I’ve developed my expectations on which films I think are most likely to succeed. Expectations may in the end bias me, or hinder my enjoyment of them due to overhype, but nonetheless I have them and feel compelled to share.
View my thoughts on this year's super hero film trailers after the jump.