Recently I heard someone suggest that comic book movies and westerns may not be as analogous as we think. He said a better comparison is thinking of comic book movies as more like the historical epics of Hollywood’s golden age. While the thought of putting Ben Hur in the same category as Avengers: Endgame might ruffle some feathers, the more I think about it, the more I have to agree.
Both genres have a history of being bloated event movies.
Historical epics were as spectacular, in their own way, as any of the Avengers movies. Far bigger than even the biggest westerns. Cleopatra didn’t just wreck Marc Antony. She nearly took down a studio, and the only “western” that comes close in destructive force is Michael Cimio’s Heaven’s Gate. If Indiana Jones 5 doesn’t cripple Disney, it’ll be a comic book movie that takes down a studio. The budgets are only eclipsed by the star power, and star power is waning.
See: Dwayne-ing “The Rock” Johnson