If you gave me the power to make one change....
....I wouldn't change a thing.
In five years we'll look back on this era of numerous superhero movies every year as the Golden Age. When Spider-Man Hype! was launched, no-one even dreamed we be seeing consecutive summers of Batman and the Fantastic Four, of X-Men and Superman, three Spider-Man movies in five years, Batman resurrected in a genuinely superb piece of film making, and Daredevil, Ghost Rider, the Punisher, Blade, Hellboy, Elektra - so many characters who would never be given a multi-million dollar movie opportunity before. To cap it all off, Superman returned and the series picked up after a near twenty year absence - in the same year that V for Vendetta, one of the most deep and controversial of all comicbook tales, is released as a major movie. Who would have predicted that?
And not only that - these movies are made, by and large, with intelligence and love. Raimi has given us Spider-Man movies which are about how hard it is to be a superhero, exactly as Stan Lee wrote all those years ago. Bryan Singer brought a new level of respect and drama to the genre, which Christopher Nolan and Ang Lee followed up on. Regardless of your opinion of the movie Daredevil, Mark Steven Johnson fought to get the movie he wanted from Fox and, albeit as the director's cut DVD, he eventually did. Purely because of his affection for the character.
All our superheroes - Spider-Man, Batman, Superman, Wolverine and the X-Men, the Hulk, the Fantastic Four, Daredevil and Elektra, Ghost Rider - have been bought to life before our eyes with genuine acting talent and top-draw special effects. We've had great actors like Sir Ian McKellen, Patrick Stewart, Willem Dafoe, Cliff Robertson, Frank Langella, Alfred Molina and Kevin Spacey - whereas we might very well have just been given movie stars. We've seen the emergence of young talent who have become stars thru the genre, like Hugh Jackman, Tobey Maguire and Aaron Stanford. We've had Christian Bale cast as Batman, a genuine dream come true for so many fans.
And most importantly, we've had an incredible line-up of directors. No explosion-masters like Michael Bay, Renny Harlin or Simon West for this genre.
We've had Bryan Singer, Christopher Nolan, Del Toro, Ang Lee and Sam Raimi. That is the future of Hollywood right there.
I'm not going to complain. I look at my shelf of DVDs and think, "Wow."