Superhero Popular Culture

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Superhero characters have reached and got millions of supporters worldwide, even though this now popular culture was dominated by ‘geeks’ back when they only read comic books. Since then, everybody not only knows Man of Steel and The Amazing Spiderman but also their origin films Superman and Spiderman as well as their famous villains.
With the period in which the reboots are made, the remaking of the origin is made for the new audience as society changes. With that, the portrayals of the young men that play the characters of the superhero is different because they are from different generations and they have to be relatable to the audience.
The films can be told again and again in new ways as the technology behind moviemaking is getting more …show more content…

Since then, everybody not only knows Man of Steel and The Amazing Spiderman but also their origin films Superman and Spiderman as well as their famous villains.
With the period in which the reboots are made, the remaking of the origin is made for the new audience as society changes. With that, the portrayals of the young men that play the characters of the superhero is different because they are from different generations and they have to be relatable to the audience.
The films can be told again and again in new ways as the technology behind moviemaking is getting more advanced making fantasy worlds appear realer than before. More action and stunts entertain people who love the action genre broadening the already huge audience.
With this genre being so popular, there is a lot of competition giving the audience more options. These films remain popular as the thought of overpowering evil draws our attention because we take it as a form of escapism from the immorality that the world is facing and terrorism as these superheroes are seen as inspiring figures and thoughts that we can be saved at different

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