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As long as audiences don't tire of CGI spectacles, there will likely never be any sort of superhero fatigue since they have effectively cornered that market. Practically every other franchise that offers that appeal is either on a downward trend (Transformers, Pirates, Star Trek, Fast and Furious domestically) or are done for the foreseeable future (Hobbit, Harry Potter). The biggest exception is Star Wars, but that franchise will likely remain 1 film a year for awhile still.Amazing post Kswis
Still makes me laugh that people were crying "superhero fatigue" going into AVENGERS of all films, which pretty much kicked off this golden age of superhero films that we are still living in right now.
If we see another genre like Sci-Fi or video games (HA! Not likely, sadly =( ) suddenly produce multiple series that offer the visuals thrills and well-received hits like superhero films have, then maybe we'll see superhero films have greater difficulties routinely being hits.