It’s tough to imagine a time when superhero movies weren’t omnipresent. The “genre” is currently the biggest around, with comic book adaptations flooding multiplexes year-round to massive success. They’ve become so huge that just last month, two superhero movies completely overshadowed a brand new Star Wars film at the box office. But it wasn’t always this way. Not too long ago, comic book adaptations were niche, and Hollywood was still a little iffy on the whole idea. That changed significantly with the one-two punch of 2000’s X-Men and 2002’s Spider-Man, …
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