Disney CEO Bob Iger has addressed concerns about superhero fatigue, suggesting that the dip in Marvel movie popularity isn't due to overexposure but rather a lack of quality. Despite the success of Avengers: Endgame and an impressive $30 billion in revenue from Marvel films, Iger recognizes the need to return to high-quality productions to maintain audience interest. Superhero films, including Marvel's and those from other studios, have seen a series of critical and commercial failures recently, questioning their future success. However, with exciting developments such as the casting for Fantastic Four, there is a sense of optimism that a return to form could be on the horizon for Marvel. This comes amid a broader discussion in the film industry about the sustainability of the superhero genre's dominance at the box office.

Is superhero fatigue the real reason behind the recent decline in Marvel movie popularity?

No, according to Disney CEO Bob Iger, it's not superhero fatigue but the quality of the movies that has been affecting Marvel's success post-Avengers: Endgame.

Marvel Studios, a subsidiary of Walt Disney Studios, has been producing superhero films since 2008 starting with 'Iron Man.' Known for creating the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), the studio executed an interconnected series of films with crossover characters and storylines, leading to massive box office success and shaping a new era of superhero films. The MCU movies are typically divided into phases, with the next upcoming releases spearheading Phase 5 and beyond. Key discussions in the industry revolve around the sustainability of the franchise and how it can keep audiences engaged in the long term.