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Background Information<\/h2>\n

Superhero movies had their humble beginnings in the 1930s. The early films were produced at a very low budget, and existed mainly for entertainment. The golden age of comic books, which was the 1950s and 60s, saw the popularity of superhero films increase significantly. Soon after this, the genre has evolved into a billion-dollar industry, due to its increased popularity, technological development and promotional campaigns. Superhero movies are now big Hollywood blockbusters, backed by a huge marketing push. But despite their success, these films rarely win at major awards shows like the Oscars.<\/p>\n

Data and Expert Perspectives<\/h2>\n

Data presented by The Numbers in 2015 revealed that of the 4,027 submissions for ‘Best Picture’ in the 88-year history of the Academy Awards, only a scant 86 films were based on comic books. Out of those 86 submissions, none of them won the coveted ‘Best Picture’ award. This statistic seems to suggest that the Academy judges simply view superhero films as being merely entertainment, rather than award-winning material.<\/p>\n

The Academia’s opinion of the genre is supported by a poll conducted in 2019 which involved Academy members themselves. The poll revealed that 80% of them did not view superhero films positively. When the same group was asked to vote on which film should win the ‘Best Picture’ award that year, the winner was not a superhero movie, but rather it was a more traditional period piece drama.<\/p>\n

This general consensus of the Academy is shared by various esteemed film critics, like A.O. Scott, who has openly criticized superhero films on numerous occasions as being ‘too escapist’ and ‘not interesting’. He believes that these types of movies ‘lack the complexity and nuance necessary to win major awards’.<\/p>\n

Insights and Analysis<\/h2>\n