I was thinking about Marvel & DC and there was talk about fatigue; http://www.techtimes.com/articles/8...s-about-superhero-fatigue-should-we-worry.htm - http://www.telegraph.co.uk/film/deadpool/ryan-reynolds-film-excited-superhero-fans/ & http://celebcafe.org/steven-spielberg-predicts-decline-of-superhero-movies-9646/
Should studios have started with Team movies first or solo movies? Are there just too many or it doesn't matter?
We have comic heroes on TV too and they seem to do well too right now, plus there was 10 seasons of SMALLVILLE!
I mainly want to know how you would handle comic book superhero movies.
Personally I would do team movies that have elements of individual focus. Like Justice League I with a Superman theme, Justice League II with Batman theme, Justice League III with a Wonder Woman theme...etc. 6 movies with other characters involved and no solo movies with origins which is a hot topic with fans.
Should studios have started with Team movies first or solo movies? Are there just too many or it doesn't matter?
We have comic heroes on TV too and they seem to do well too right now, plus there was 10 seasons of SMALLVILLE!

I mainly want to know how you would handle comic book superhero movies.

Personally I would do team movies that have elements of individual focus. Like Justice League I with a Superman theme, Justice League II with Batman theme, Justice League III with a Wonder Woman theme...etc. 6 movies with other characters involved and no solo movies with origins which is a hot topic with fans.