Superheroes
Mark Kermode uncovers the cinematic and storytelling secrets of the superhero movie.
From flying saviour figures in primary-coloured costumes to brooding nocturnal vigilantes, the superhero movie has spawned many record-breaking global hits. It has also provoked a backlash from some leading film-makers, yet superheroes have had a relationship with cinema that stretches back to the first half of the 20th century, and the genre taps deeply into timeless themes and storytelling traditions.
Drawing on a range of films, past and present, Mark Kermode explores the key elements of superhero movies, including origins, superpowers, costumes, secret identities, villains and sacrifice, to show why they resonate with audiences across the world. Mark also addresses criticisms of the genre, and offers his own thoughts on how superhero movies must adapt for the future.
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Music Played
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John Ottman
X-Men: Apocalypse
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Danny Elfman
Attack of The Batwing
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Hans Zimmer, Michael Hobe
I'm Not A Hero
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Spider-Man (Motion Picture), Pete Anthony
City Montage
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Alan Silvestri
Captain America "We Did It"
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Tim Simonec, Orchestra
A Whole Family of Supers
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Queen
Don't Stop Me Now
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Jim Croce
Time In A Bottle
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Pete Anthony, Spider-Man (Motion Picture)
Costume Montage
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Pete Anthony, Spider-Man (Motion Picture)
Revelation
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Hans Zimmer, Michael Hobe
Aggressive Expansion
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Harry James and His Orchestra
It's Been A Long, Long Time / Harry James & His Orchestra
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Tim Simonec, Orchestra
Glory Days
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Hans Zimmer
Batman V Superman Dawn of Justice
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Alan Silvestri
Subjugation
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Alan Silvestri
Porch
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Henry Jackman
Civil War
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Hans Zimmer
Rise
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Patrick Doyle
Forgive Me
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Christophe Beck
Small Sacrifice
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John Ottman
X-Men: Apocalypse
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Patrick Doyle
Brothers Fight
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Mark Kermode |
Writer | Mark Kermode |
Writer | Kim Newman |
Writer | John Das |
Executive Producer | John Das |
Series Producer | Nick Freand Jones |
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