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You could just watch any of the tons of the other stuff in theatres right now instead. The reason there will be more superhero movies is because it's basically the most popular sub-genre now. It's not for everyone though. Some people would rather have Transformers or Adam Sandler

Sarcasm.

It would be fair to have a maximum wins rule though.

Bill Maher has better writing than John Oliver?

So it would be fair to say that audiences are finally tired of superheroes, or do we get to enjoy this golden age we've always wanted for sometime longer?

It really doesn't need any… the past year has been one long Star Wars publicity tour, so they really won't need to work hard to sell Rogue One later in the year (after they sell all their other major franchises) plus they have to make sure people don't get Star Wars fatigue from constant stories. The more interesting

This is why networks are dying. If you want to be hip ABC, then show us those titties. All the cool kids are doing it.

Force Awakens was essentially a slightly better respected version of Jurassic World: Both were essentially copies of the original, with the same stories, scenes and lots of callbacks to the original which both basically survived because of the good performances of Pratt, Ford and Ridley. That and the fact that Kennedy

Snyder: "Chris, I have this idea for BvS, it involves going deeper into the mythology of Doomsday, rather making one, and I want your blessing to make this movie."
Nolan: "Did you see how much Inception and Interstellar made? I couldn't give less of a fuck about Batman now."

He has: it's called climate change policy.

While I think TV has completely overtaken movies for quality in every genre, I feel like TV comedy is so far ahead of movie comedy(and it's been the case for many years) that it's quite staggering.

Netflix has plenty of cash to campaign.

Dana Brody.

The Chinese are just scared the movie will introduce it's people to the concept of siblings.

In fairness to the Oscars, they probably did this to give Chris Rock something to talk about.

Ironic for a guy who studied at Princeton.

How's it going David Cameron?

Well the Muslim-Hindu divide was built by the British anyway, and my guess is the racism comes more from ignorance. Different histories of identity politics.

she wasn't exactly one of the brides either…

I legitimately believe he's sitting at his office telling his writers their jobs are done.