As Bollywood continues to thrive with its action-packed movie formula, Hollywood grapples with the aging superhero genre, and Disney's upcoming series 'Daredevil: Born Again' appears to offer no immediate remedy for the situation.
Bollywood has once again taken center stage, propelled by recent action blockbusters like "Pathan" and "Jawan," which not only dominated the Indian box office but also garnered global attention.
However, the current state of Hollywood's beloved superhero movies presents a contrasting picture. This year, both Marvel (Disney) and DC (Warner Bros) have faced significant challenges with their superhero movies and OTT series.
While Bollywood anticipates the promising releases of "Tiger 3," "Ganpath," and "Kalki 2898AD," ensuring a bright future for action films, Hollywood's superhero genre remains shrouded in uncertainty. Marvel's "Daredevil: Born Again," scheduled for release on Disney+, has undergone a last-minute creative overhaul, raising further concerns about its fate.
Marvel has let go of all of the writers & directors for ‘DAREDEVIL: BORN AGAIN’ as the series will get an entire creative reboot.
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Moreover, due to the SAG-AFTRA strike, Marvel has had to release the remaining episode directors before completing even half of the 18-episode season.
Despite planning to incorporate some previously filmed material, they are exploring a new creative direction for the series.
Marvel Studios’ TV efforts has faced internal criticism for:
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• Lack of central vision
• Not giving writers creative oversight in post
• ‘Fix it in post’ attitude
• Film execs running the shows
• Shooting $150M+ seasons on the fly.
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Marvel Studios plans to make changes in how it makes TV following internal criticism.
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• Shows will now have proper showrunners that write pilots & show bibles.
• A focus on multiseason serialized TV rather than limited series.
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Marvel and DC films have been major letdowns both in theaters and on streaming services. The majority of this year's superhero movies on the big screen have been resounding failures.
Some of the movies that performed terribly at the Box office are:
Production budgets for 2023 DCEU films:
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• ‘The Flash’ - $220M
• ‘Aquaman 2’ - $215M
• ‘Shazam 2’ - $125M
• ‘Blue Beetle’ - $104M
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Some of the reasons that might hint perfectly at the failure of these superhero movies are: