The Dark Knight writer Jonathan Nolan hopes the world gets bored of superhero movies soon

Jonathan Nolan, Christopher Nolan’s brother thinks superhero films will not age well.

hollywood Updated: Jun 21, 2018 12:42 IST
Jonathan Nolan has joined James Cameron in believing that superhero films will not pass the test of time.

Westworld co-showrunner Jonathan Nolan says he is fed up with the superhero genre and hopes people too get “sick of comic book movies” in times to come.

The writer, who collaborated with his brother filmmaker Christopher Nolan on both 2008’s The Dark Knight and its 2012 sequel The Dark Knight Rises, compared the genre to the once-popular Western model at a screening of his HBO show’s second season finale, DigitalSpy reported.

Interestingly, Westworld narrates a fictional, technologically advanced Wild-West-themed amusement park populated by android “hosts”. It is a sci-fi Western TV show based on the 1973 film of the same name.

Jonathan Nolan attends a screening of Westworld at the BMCC Tribeca PAC during the 2018 Tribeca Film Festival on Thursday, April 19, 2018, in New York. (Brent N. Clarke/Invision/AP)

“I certainly hope we get sick of comic book movies at some point. We’re currently in a glut of them now. Having contributed to the superhero movie genre a couple of times, I’m not terribly sure how well that genre will age.

“There’s some weird subconscious stuff informing a bunch of actors dressing up in tights beating the crap out of people,” Nolan said.

Ahead of Avengers: Infinity War release, Avatar director James Cameron had made a comment on the similar lines that the world has had enough of superhero films and people will soon get “Avengers fatigue”.

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