The new superhero orgy ‘Civil War’ is a reminder that costumed heroes are everywhere at the movies. Have we reached peak comic book?
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Do directors matter in blockbuster movies?
Joss Whedon won’t be directing any more ‘Avengers’ films for Marvel. But superhero flicks are no place for an auteur anyway, writes Jaime Weinman
Hollywood banks on profitable superhero universes
Studios with colliding worlds brace themselves for the ultimate showdown in 2015
‘It’s always in my back pocket’: Cobie Smulders on Canadian identity
The Avengers star in conversation
Fix our expectations, not S.H.I.E.L.D. and Homeland
Not every TV series must live up to the ‘golden age’
The battle for box-office supremacy
Why are modern movie fans so obsessed with how films perform at the box office?
Cannes: Where the stars talk politics
Superheroes save the world at home, but anti-heroes are the avengers in France
Hollywood re-engineers the DNA of superheroes
Comic-book blockbuster movies have finally become comic
The Avengers: No room for Ant-Man and the Wasp? Really??
How Hollywood decodes which superheroes are just unmarketable
Movie trailers are out of control
Studio previews are being premiered like blockbuster events, complete with reviews