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The Invention of Superhero Movies<\/h2>\n

Superhero movies have become an integral part of modern popular culture. The genre has grown in leaps and bounds over the past few decades and these movies remain popular to this day. One of the most popular superhero movies is the Batman series, which was first released in 1989 and has gone on to spawn several sequels, spin-offs and popular merchandise. This article looks into how Batman began to save superhero movies.<\/p>\n

Before the advent of superhero movies, comic books were the only real source for these iconic characters. Comic books were popular, but movies had the potential to reach a much wider audience. Movies of the time only included stories about traditional heroes and villains, such as those seen in Westerns, detective stories, and action films. This lack of diversity lead to the realization that heroes from comic books could potentially be featured in movies. This was quickly embraced by producers.<\/p>\n

The first superhero movie to be produced was Richard Donner’s1978 movie, Superman<\/i>. It was a massive success, with viewers flocking to the theaters, and grossing more than $300 million worldwide. This success inspired a wave of other superhero movies, such as Spider-Man<\/i> (2002) and X-Men<\/i> (2000). However, some of the superhero films of the time were flops. This led to the idea of Batman being used to save the genre.<\/p>\n

The 1989 Batman movie was darker and edgier than the other superhero movies of the time. It was released to critical acclaim and breaking box office records. This was the first superhero movie to break the curse of mediocre superhero films and ushered in a new era of successful superhero films. The success of Batman<\/i> was closely followed by several sequels and spin-offs, such as Batman Returns<\/i> (1992) and Batman Forever<\/i> (1995).<\/p>\n