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The 25 Movies That Defined Superhero Cinema History
27 Jun
Summary
- Silent film 'The Mark of Zorro' set the crimefighter template.
- Superhero films evolved from serials to complex cinematic universes.
- Films like 'Black Panther' and 'Wonder Woman' broke representation barriers.

The evolution of superhero movies spans over a century, with "The Mark of Zorro" (1920) establishing the template for costumed heroes. Early serials like "Flash Gordon" (1936) and "Max Fleischer's Superman" (1941) laid groundwork, though often with problematic portrayals.
Significant shifts occurred with "Superman: The Movie" (1979) and "Batman" (1989), which treated characters seriously and revolutionized franchising. The genre faced a downturn with "Batman & Robin" (1997) but was revitalized by "Blade" (1998) and "X-Men" (2000), proving audience appetite for diverse characters.
"Spider-Man" (2002) and "The Dark Knight" (2008) pushed storytelling boundaries. The Marvel Cinematic Universe's interconnected narrative culminated in "The Avengers" (2012) and "Avengers: Endgame" (2019), while "Black Panther" (2018) and "Wonder Woman" (2017) championed representation and earned critical acclaim.