Not burned out yet.
Aside from the Hulk movie I don't think Marvel have released a truly bad movie yet, and because I don't necessarily watch each movie as soon as it releases I don't feel the fatigue as much.
And really, where else am I supposed to get my superhero fix? From DC?
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DC's TV shows are amazing, and they're about to enter the movie scene with their cinematic universe. So DC can easily give you your fix.
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I enjoy Arrow but, other than The Dark Night, DC's movies have left me unimpressed so far. And judging by trailers for Batman vs Superman and Suicide Squad, I don't think my opinion is going to be changed any time soon.
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Edited by car15: 3/20/2016 9:27:45 PMI don't understand how that movie looks any different from Marvel's offerings. It looks very, very similar, almost like WB is intentionally copying Marvel's formula. (Hey, wait a second...) News flash. They. Are. All. The. Same. And that's kinda the point, as another user described to me earlier.
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Edited by dadwithapad: 3/20/2016 9:37:15 PMThey're not [i]exactly[/i] copying Marvels formula. While Marvel movies are generally light hearted, DC's are all dark and angsty. Besides, it's not the formula that's the issue. It's the quality of execution. Marvel have built up a certain amount of goodwill with their cinematic universe. Being an MCU film almost carries a badge of quality. DC doesn't have the same amount of goodwill. The Dark Night Rises was a terrible film, Man of Steel didn't seem to understand its source material and Batman vs Superman feels like an attempt to shoehorn a cinematic universe into a space where one doesn't naturally fit. I hope I'm wrong - a bit of healthy competition for Marvel can only be a good thing - but so far the DC movies have left me seriously underwhelmed.
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I liked the Hulk movie.