Tom Hanks Says Superhero Movies Lack Story Depth

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Tom⁤ Hanks recently offered his perspective on the decline of ‍superhero⁤ movies at⁤ the box office,​ suggesting that audiences are yearning for deeper and more meaningful stories.

During ‍an appearance on the Happy, Sad,⁢ Confused‍ Podcast, Hanks, who has never⁤ appeared in a superhero ‍film, explained that the excitement around superhero movies ⁣stems from a visual spectacle but lacks the depth and meaning that audiences crave.

Hanks extended his thoughts by drawing a comparison to the 1970s and 80s attempts at translating comic books to the screen, highlighting the limitations of the technology⁤ at the time. He emphasized that⁤ while now we have ​the ability to bring ⁣elaborate and realistic visuals to life, the⁤ focus should shift towards developing compelling narratives.

“I think we’re in ⁢an evolutionary place of, ‘And the theme ‍is what? And the point of this movie is what?’” Hanks shared. He believes audiences have grown accustomed to the spectacle and are now looking for substance. “It’s not just eye-popping stuff… it’s what’s the story?”, he emphasized, concluding summarily: “Tell me​ about myself.⁤ We’re‍ in new territory.”

Hanks remains open to his future ⁣participation in a superhero project, acknowledging‌ that he hasn t yet been sought by‍ Marvel Studios ⁣or DC Studios due to not fitting their typical project profile.

Hanks, however, has a full plate of his own, ‍brimming with ideas he is eager to bring ⁤to life, indicating ⁢his ​interest in epic tales​ but prioritizing‍ his own creative endeavors for now.
Interview: Tom Hanks Discusses the Decline of ⁢Superhero Movies and the⁤ Call for Deeper Narratives

Editor: Thank⁣ you for joining us‍ today, Tom. Recently, you shared some compelling ‌insights on ⁤the decline of superhero movies and what audiences are really looking for. Can you elaborate ‍on your thoughts about the current ⁣landscape of the film industry?

Tom Hanks: Absolutely. I ‍think⁣ we’re experiencing a fascinating evolution in cinema. For a ⁢long⁢ time, superhero movies have ⁤dazzled us⁢ with their visual spectacle, but there’s a growing sentiment that audiences are⁤ craving something more profound. ​They want to ⁤ask themselves, “What’s the ​story?” and‍ “What does this really ⁤mean?”

Editor: ‌You drew a comparison to the 1970s ⁢and 80s comic⁢ book⁤ adaptations and highlighted the ‍technological limitations of that ‍era. How do you think advancements in technology‍ have ​influenced storytelling in ​cinema today?

Tom Hanks: Technology has greatly enhanced our ⁤ability to ⁤create visually stunning​ films. We can bring ⁢elaborate worlds to life in ways that ‌were unimaginable ⁣back then. However, the danger lies in becoming‍ too reliant on these visuals at the expense of narrative depth. The question filmmakers need ​to ask ‌is ⁣not just how to ‌visually‍ impress but how to connect with the audience ⁢on⁢ a meaningful level.

Editor: You mentioned that ​many filmmakers focus ​on entertainment rather than substance. What⁤ practical advice would you⁣ give⁤ them to shift their approach toward creating ‍more impactful narratives?

Tom‌ Hanks: I would advise filmmakers to delve into character development and the underlying themes of their stories. Audiences want to see reflections of themselves on screen. It’s⁣ crucial to craft narratives that resonate⁤ emotionally and philosophically. Consider the ‘What⁤ is the point of this movie?’ question seriously. If it speaks to human experiences ⁤and challenges, ​you will capture the ‌audience’s heart.

Editor: ⁢You also suggested that superhero films⁤ might need to evolve. What do you think lies⁤ ahead for the genre moving forward?

Tom Hanks: ⁣I believe superhero films can find ‍a new direction ‌by integrating more complex themes and character studies. There’s a ‍space for intricate stories that explore the human condition within⁣ these fantastical ‍settings. If filmmakers can marry⁣ the visual spectacle with substantial narratives, superhero films can transform and thrive.

Editor: On a personal note, you’ve stated you’ve never appeared in a superhero film. Is this something you ⁣would‌ consider in the future, given the right project?

Tom Hanks: I‌ have ‌always been​ open to exploring⁣ new projects, including superhero ​movies,‍ but it has ​to fit ⁣within a narrative⁣ that excites me. At this stage in my career, I’m more inclined‌ to focus on my creative endeavors that I’m passionate​ about, but who ⁣knows what the‌ future holds?

Editor: As we conclude, what ‌do you hope⁣ audiences take away from your perspective on the decline⁣ of superhero movies?

Tom Hanks: I hope audiences understand that ​cinema⁣ is an evolving art‍ form.⁣ As we ‌embrace new technologies and storytelling possibilities, ⁤it is vital we remain committed⁤ to⁢ crafting stories that are meaningful and applicable to our lives. The spectacle should enhance, not overshadow, the narrative.

Editor: Thank ‌you, Tom, ⁢for⁣ sharing your ⁤thoughts with us. Your insights into ⁢the film​ industry and the evolution of superhero movies are invaluable, especially for audiences looking ‌for deeper connections in cinema.

Tom Hanks: Thank you for having me. ⁢It’s ​always a pleasure to discuss such important topics in film.

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