^I'm 90%+ sure that in the fullness of time it will be. She-Hulk AND Ms. Marvel(or is it Captain Marvel now?) and even Black Widow will likely get their own movies before Wonder Woman does.
I think I'd lose my faith in humanity if a Super Hero Rom Com came out.I'd like to see some genre mixing:
Sueprhero Horror/Survival film
Superhero Faux Documentary
Superhero Western
and yes...
Superhero RomCom
I think I'd lose my faith in humanity if a Super Hero Rom Com came out.
I mean in Marvel films.They already have one, 'My super ex-girlfriend' starring Uma Thurman
I think I'd lose my faith in humanity if a Super Hero Rom Com came out.
How about an Iron Fist & Power Man Bromance?
Leave out the bromance and that would be a great film
How about an Iron Fist & Power Man Bromance?
If the Shaun of the Dead can a be "a romantic comedy.........with zombies" than I don't think it would be that hard pull off a Marvel. Hell, the Iron Man movies already fit the bill really.
The way the Iron Man franchise handles his relationship with Pepper falls more into the "screwball (action) comedy with dramatic overtones" category. The Pepperony relationship wasn't the sole focus of the films, though it was an integral part. They even had their screwball moment in The Avengers, along with the drama of Tony's near-death experience and last minute call to Pepper. That's how romance should be handled, as an important part of the heroes' lives but not the only thing the movies are about.
If its funny and romantic, its a romantic comedy, screwball or otherwise
We already had a superhero rom com... My SuperEx Girlfriend, I think it was.
If anyone mistook IM for a romantic comedy they have no right watching superhero films anymore IMHO
Right. That was a rom com with superhero aspects Marvel films are not that not in the slightest
Bromances or even brom-coms are fine. Even romances between characters (of whatever genders) are perfectly acceptable. What I would not like to see is an entire Marvel film devoted to the romantic antics of some supercouple and their wacky, super-powered sidekicks. Superfriends With Benefits would be my idea of water-boarding in film form. (Hawkingbird and I are female, BTW.)
You're definition of "rom com" is very narrow. It seems you are only thinking of bad Matthew McConaughey style rom coms, which are rom coms but terribly generic in the same way most genres are over-populated with generic versions. More so than any other genre though, the actual genre name has become derisive, to the point when a rom com is actually good, it is rarely called one.