Zack Snyder Comments On Superhero Fatigue; Says “I’m Not Knocking On James Gunn’s Door"

Zack Snyder Comments On Superhero Fatigue; Says “I’m Not Knocking On James Gunn’s Door"

Justice League and Rebel Moon director Zack Snyder has weighed in on the notion of superhero fatigue, while also commenting on the possibility of returning to DC at some point...

By MarkCassidy - Dec 27, 2023 12:12 AM EST
Filed Under: Justice League

With so many DC and Marvel Studios movies underperforming at the box office, it's getting more difficult to dismiss the notion of "superhero fatigue." Audiences certainly appear to be growing tired with the usual comic book movie formula, and it seems we can count one well-known filmmaker among them.

The Atlantic has published a new piece on Justice League and Rebel Moon director Zack Snyder, and the divisive filmmaker was asked about the current state of the superhero genre.

“I have the same fatigue,” Snyder responded, describing comic book adaptations as “a cul-de-sac,” which are no longer capable of telling self-contained stories. “No one thinks they’re going to a one-off superhero movie.”

Snyder, who kick-started what came to be known as the DCEU with Man of Steel before going on to helm two more films in the franchise, recently said he would return to finish his saga if Netflix held the rights, but it doesn't sound like he's in any rush to revisit the DC characters.

“I’m not knocking on James Gunn’s door, going, like, ‘Bro, shoot me one of those sweet movies,’” Snyder said. “The holy grail is some original IP that you create, that has resonance and is cool.”

Snyder did just that with Rebel Moon, and even though the first film, A Child of Fire, was pretty much torn to shreds by critics, it has been notching up a lot of views for Netflix, and along with Part 2: The Scargiver, comic books, spin-off shows, and even a video game are planned.

What do you make of Snyder's comments? Be sure to share your thoughts with us in the usual place.

From Zack Snyder, the filmmaker behind 300, Man of Steel, and Army of the Dead, comes REBEL MOON, an epic science-fantasy event decades in the making. When a peaceful colony on the edge of a galaxy finds itself threatened by the armies of a tyrannical ruling force, Kora (Sofia Boutella), a mysterious stranger living among the villagers, becomes their best hope for survival.

Tasked with finding trained fighters who will unite with her in making an impossible stand against the Mother World, Kora assembles a small band of warriors — outsiders, insurgents, peasants and orphans of war from different worlds who share a common need for redemption and revenge. As the shadow of an entire Realm bears down on the unlikeliest of moons, a battle over the fate of a galaxy is waged, and in the process, a new army of heroes is formed.

The heroes of Rebel Moon are: Kora (Sofia Boutella), an Imperium deserter who leaves the peaceful Veldt to fight back; Kai (Charlie Hunnam), a mercenary pilot whose Tawau-Class freighter will prove invaluable to Kora’s quest; Gunnar (Michiel Huisman), a Veldt farmer who knows little of the galaxy outside of his small, quiet corner of the galaxy; General Titus (Djimon Hounsou), a hardened gladiator who once served the Imperium; Tarak (Staz Nair), a noble indentured servant who shares a bond with a flying creature called a Bennu; Nemesis (Doona Bae), a cyborg sword master whose mechanical hands allow her to wield molten-metal weapons; Darrian Bloodaxe (Ray Fisher), an insurgent who has been harrying the Imperium with guerilla attacks; and Milius (E. Duffy), a refugee who seeks justice for their home — a colony that has already fallen to the Mother World.

Rebel Moon: A Child of Fire hits Netflix on December 21. The sequel, Rebel Moon Part 2: The Scargiver, will debut on April 19, 2024.

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MosquitoFarmer
MosquitoFarmer - 12/27/2023, 12:55 AM
Once upon a time people were tired of Westerns too, and any other number of genres throughout the decades. We ain’t unique.
Apophis71
Apophis71 - 12/27/2023, 7:37 AM
@MosquitoFarmer - Yup like the era when all he big films were the Van Damme type it seemed which died out and are now back with the John Wick type movies or the more comedic Buddy Cop films that took over, died out in the main and return every now and again.

SciFi has come and gone from being the big thing frequently too and like CBM's can cover other genres from the more mystery type, horror type, heros journey type, big space battle type etc etc.

About the only things that had remained constant is there always being Horror movies but go from being mainstream to niche and change in subtype all the time, that and the romance genre.
bobevanz
bobevanz - 12/27/2023, 9:06 AM
@MosquitoFarmer - when they make a thousand of them, people get bored and don't care. Superhero movies are the Western equivalent of the 21st century. Most are meh, some are great.. but in the end there's nothing about them. Unless if you're John Ford or something lol
bobevanz
bobevanz - 12/27/2023, 9:07 AM
*nothing special
dracula
dracula - 12/27/2023, 12:56 AM
Thats rich coming from a guy who complains about not having enough run time but cuts important stuff while keeping stuff that serves no purpose but to set up future movies

Also rich coming from a guy who has spent 90% of his career remaking people’s movies and adapting other people’s stories

Watchmen and 300 are literally just him copy and pasting the works of Alan Moore and Frank Miller. He was basically a glorfied camera operator
dracula
dracula - 12/27/2023, 12:58 AM
Hell and most of his “original” stuff is just knock offs of already existing stuff.

Now if Nolan said this, would not agree with him but hell id say he has more credibility to say it.

Outside of The Dark Knight Trilogy and The Prestige, his career is all original projects
dragon316
dragon316 - 12/27/2023, 8:30 AM
@dracula - half true read 300 books what you see in movies don’t happen in books and yeah avatar is no better avatar two felt like titanic and moby dick
MyCoolYoung
MyCoolYoung - 12/27/2023, 12:58 AM
This man.. there are so many movies you can go and see a one off movie. I just think people find dumbass reasons to say stuff like this

One off won't make the movie good. If the movie is good then it's good. Also, don't Zack always say he don't be watching these movies?

Cbm movie fatigue is overstated. People ain't watching shit right now if it ain't at the crib
lazlodaytona
lazlodaytona - 12/27/2023, 5:02 AM
@MyCoolYoung - I agree with about the quality of film creating good results, but I do believe cbm fatigue is real too. Simply see: even cbms that a certified fresh are bombing at the theater.
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