Are This Summer's Superheroes Really Boring?
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Sony's "The Amazing Spider-Man 2" has earned $153 million in North America since its release on May 2, a lofty figure that is still below where "The Amazing Spider-Man" was at a similar point after its release in 2012. Which isn't to say superhero movies are flagging -- "Captain America: The Winter Soldier" has made nearly $700 million around the globe, while "Spider-Man" is nearing $600 million in international ticket sales -- but that there are some cracks starting to show in the genre's armor. Perhaps the fatigue has something to do with the actual filmmaking, which has become increasingly homogeneous. Here's critic Matt Zoller Seitz:

The problem isn't that the movies are product—most movies are product, and always have been—but that they can't be bothered to pretend they're not product. That's the difference between popular art and forgettable mass-produced entertainment: the mass-produced entertainment flaunts its product-ness, then expects us to praise even minor evidence of idiosyncrasy as proof that we are not, in fact, collectively spending billions on product. The marketplace rewards each new superhero movie with a reflexive paroxysm of spending, guaranteeing each $200 million tentpole a boffo US opening that follows a boffo international opening (the new release pattern flips the old one). It's an entertainment factory in which the audience is both consumer and product. Its purpose is not just to please consumers but to condition and create them.

Seitz, writer Tim Wainwright and HuffPost Entertainment editor Christopher Rosen joined Ricky Camilleri on HuffPost Live to discuss superhero movies and the state of Hollywood blockbusters. Watch the full segment here; weigh in with your thoughts on the flood of caped crusaders in the comments below, and answer this question: Are you tired of superhero movies?

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Summer Movie Preview 2014
"The Amazing Spider-Man 2" (May 2)(01 of34)
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Your friendly neighborhood blockbuster franchise returns for another round with new cast members Jamie Foxx (as Electro), Dane DeHaan (as Green Goblin) and Paul Giamatti (as Rhino) joining Andrew Garfield and Emma Stone. Marc Webb is back to direct. (credit:Sony)
"Chef" (May 9)(02 of34)
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Jon Favreau returns to his indie roots with this comedy-drama about a famous chef who rebuilds his life after a very public meltdown. Sofia Vergara, Scarlett Johansson, Robert Downey Jr. and Dustin Hoffman are among the film's famous co-stars. (credit:Open Road)
"Neighbors" (May 9)(03 of34)
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Seth Rogen, Rose Byrne and Zac Efron star in Nicholas Stoller's hilarious "Neighbors," a generational warfare comedy about what happens when a fraternity house moves into a residential neighborhood. This one has all the laughs. (credit:Universal)
"Godzilla" (May 16)(04 of34)
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Gareth Edwards' new take on the legendary kaiju stars Bryan Cranston, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Elizabeth Olsen and some of the year's most terrifying effects. (credit:Warner Bros.)
"Million Dollar Arm" (May 16)(05 of34)
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Jon Hamm becomes a movie star in this drama about a sports agent who tries to turn two cricket players into top Major League Baseball prospects. Based on a true story. (credit:Disney)
"Blended" (May 23)(06 of34)
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Adam Sandler and Drew Barrymore reunite for this family comedy. (credit:Warner Bros.)
"X-Men: Days of Future Past" (May 23)(07 of34)
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Director Bryan Singer returns to the "X-Men" franchise with all his old friends in tow for "X-Men: Days of Future Past." The comic-book blockbuster brings together 14 years of X-Men actors, including Hugh Jackman, Halle Berry, Ellen Page, Jennifer Lawrence, James McAvoy and Michael Fassbender. (credit:Fox)
"Maleficent" (May 30)(08 of34)
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A new take on "Sleeping Beauty" with Angelina Jolie in the role of the title villain. (credit:Disney)
"A Million Ways To Die In The West" (May 30)(09 of34)
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Seth MacFarlane's follow-up to the global blockbuster that was "Ted" is this Western comedy that mixes heightened violence with modern-day jokes. Charlize Theron, Neil Patrick Harris, Sarah Silverman, Giovani Ribisi and Amanda Seyfried all star. (credit:Universal)
"Edge of Tomorrow" (June 6)(10 of34)
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Tom Cruise and Emily Blunt star in this science-fiction thriller that combines elements of "Source Code" and "Groundhog Day." (Cruise plays a solider who keeps reliving the same battle.) Doug Liman ("Mr. and Mrs. Smith," "Swingers") directs. (credit:Warner Bros.)
"The Fault in Our Stars" (June 6)(11 of34)
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Bring the issues. Shailene Woodley and Ansel Elgort star in this adaptation of John Green's wildly popular young-adult novel. (credit:Fox)
"22 Jump Street" (June 13)(12 of34)
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Assuming there are laughs left over from "Neighbors," expect to find them in "22 Jump Street," this summer's sequel to "21 Jump Street." Jonah Hill and Channing Tatum reprise their roles. (credit:Sony)
"How To Train Your Dragon 2" (June 13)(13 of34)
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A sequel to the 2010 blockbuster hit. (credit:Fox)
"Jersey Boys" (June 20)(14 of34)
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Clint Eastwood directs this adaptation of the popular Broadway musical about Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons. (credit:Warner Bros.)
"Think Like A Man Too" (June 20)(15 of34)
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Kevin Hart rules 2014, so it makes sense that he'd star in a summer sequel too. (credit:Sony)
"Transformers: Age of Extinction" (June 27)(16 of34)
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This one stars Mark Wahlberg and Dinobots! (credit:Paramount)
"Deliver Us From Evil" (July 2)(17 of34)
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A terrifying, based-on-true-events horror movie starring Eric Bana, Edgar Ramirez, Olivia Munn and Joel McHale. Jerry Bruckheimer is the producer. (credit:Sony/Screen Gems)
"Tammy" (July 2)(18 of34)
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Melissa McCarthy and Susan Sarandon star in this road-trip comedy that McCarthy co-wrote with her husband, Ben Falcone. (Falcone also directs.) (credit:Warner Bros.)
"Dawn of the Planet of the Apes" (July 11)(19 of34)
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Why cookie rocket? (credit:Fox)
"Jupiter Ascending" (July 18)(20 of34)
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The Wachowski siblings return with this original science-fiction film about the fate of the universe. Channing Tatum, Mila Kunis and Eddie Redmayne star in what we hope is the summer's weirdest movie. (credit:Warner Bros.)
"The Purge: Anarchy" (July 18)(21 of34)
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This looks completely normal and not scary at all. (credit:Universal)
"Hercules" (July 25)(22 of34)
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Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson stars as Hercules in Brett Ratner's latest film. That's a dead lion on his head, fyi. (credit:Paramount)
"Sex Tape" (July 25)(23 of34)
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Cameron Diaz and Jason Segel play a married couple whose amateur sex tape gets out in the open. Rob Lowe, Rob Corddry (!) and Ellie Kemper (!!) co-star. (credit:Sony)
"Step Up: All In" (July 25)(24 of34)
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This movie has moves ... (credit:Summit Entertainment)
"Get On Up" (Aug. 1)(25 of34)
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Tate Taylor ("The Help") directs this James Brown biography, with Chadwick Boseman in the lead role. (credit:Universal)
"Guardians of the Galaxy" (Aug. 1)(26 of34)
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Chris Pratt leads a band of misfits in the strangest (and possibly funniest?) Marvel movie yet. (credit:Marvel)
"The Hundred-Foot Journey" (Aug. 8)(27 of34)
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Produced by Oprah Winfrey and Steven Spielberg, this adaptation of the best-selling book stars Helen Mirren. (credit:Buena Vista)
"Into The Storm" (Aug. 8)(28 of34)
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This scary thriller is about a killer storm. (credit:Warner Bros.)
"Lucy" (Aug. 8)(29 of34)
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Here's the IMDb summary for Luc Besson's "Lucy": "A drug mule accidentally swallows her cargo and finds she now has superpowers." Scarlett Johansson plays that drug mule. (credit:Universal)
"Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles" (Aug. 8)(30 of34)
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They like pizza. Michael Bay produces. (credit:Paramount)
"The Expendables 3" (Aug. 15)(31 of34)
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They're back. (credit:Lionsgate)
"The Giver" (Aug. 15)(32 of34)
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Jeff Bridges and Meryl Streep star in this adaptation of the seminal young-adult novel. (credit:TWC)
"Let's Be Cops" (Aug. 13)(33 of34)
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Jake Johnson and Damon Wayans Jr. star as fake cops in this comedy from director Luke Greenfield ("The Girl Next Door"). (credit:Fox)
"Sin City: A Dame To Kill For" (Aug. 22)(34 of34)
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Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Josh Brolin, Rosario Dawson and more star in Robert Rodriguez's sequel to 2005's "Sin City." (credit:TWC)