>>9140365Unfortunately no
>>9140362Because normies can only stomach a specifically low dosage of comic book concepts. They wouldnt show up to see Superman get new magical hokey powers for a day or see him date a mermaid. All of that is too lame and dorky for them. Likewise nobody would want to watch an adaption of spidey super stories.
No, instead, normies want the most easily digestable watered down tasteless muck. They want it to be as easily intelligable as possible. And then they want to go buy t shirts and collectables based off the watered down crap they saw. It's all just spectacle and marketing for them. You see a similar effect in modern retellings of classic stories. Gone are the days of Eerol Flynn valiantly vanquishing the malevolent menaces to the innocent and down trodden. Now it's all about how cool something can look if reimagined, what meaning can be shoehorned into the classic tale, how it can be updated for modern audiences, what big named politicalmmouth piece actors they can get, and how it can be watered down enough to be released into half a dozen foreign nations. Like all the arts, story telling is dead.