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A fan asked Tomlin his thoughts on superhero fatigue, whether he felt it was real, or if superhero movies needed to be better. He replied honestly, saying, “The truth is not every character needs a movie. But really… The film business in general has been fighting video games for 30 years and TikTok/youtube/the internet is a whole next level battle. A film needs to justify its existence, superhero or not.” You can see Tomlin’s response to the fan on X below.
The Batman 2 Writer Speaks the Truth About Superhero Fatigue
In the past few years, we’ve seen Sony attempt to craft a Spider-Man movieverse on the big screen with films like Venom, Morbius, Madame Web, and Kraven the Hunter. While Venom was a moderate success for the studio, with the first film doing surprisingly well at the box office, every other Spider-Man offshoot failed to impress both critics and audiences, resulting in low box office returns and poor reviews. It’s easy to argue that none of those characters needed a movie, especially as Tom Holland’s Peter Parker exists within the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Yet, Sony was hopeful it could use Spider-Man characters without Spider-Man to try to reel in audiences. Thankfully, though, the studio appears to have learned its lesson and is instead focusing on its critically acclaimed animated Spider-Verse films.








