"The Batman" star Paul Dano says superhero fatigue is "kind of a welcome moment" and hopefully "somebody either breathes new life into [comic book movies], or something else blossoms which is not superheroes." https://t.co/TB0fHsJDEM
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“It’s an interesting moment where everybody has to go like, ‘OK – what now?’” Paul Dano said of recent superhero movies failing. “I’m sure there will still be some good ones yet to come, but I think it’s kind of a welcome moment.” https://t.co/Sy9dmLx5Xy
Paul Dano, known for his role in 'The Batman', has recently expressed his views on the current state of superhero movies in Hollywood, labeling the genre's saturation as a 'big misstep' and attributing it to a 'quantity over quality' approach. He described the resulting superhero fatigue as a 'welcome moment' and suggested it could lead to 'better movies' by paving the way for more innovative storytelling. Dano emphasized that 'The Batman' was a 'real film' and expressed hope for a future where the industry focuses on content that is 'not superheroes'. His comments come in the wake of box office disappointments for films like The Flash, The Marvels, and Madame Web, which he believes could prompt the industry to rethink its strategy on superhero content.