There are even animated superhero films that are pretty much perfect.
Unfortunately,they might’ve flown under the radar of the general audience (and some continue to).
Some films are original, some take creative liberties, and others adapt a comic story to the tee.
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They’re not always losing but have never really put out anything exceptional, except forPlanet Hulk.
While critics gave it above-average reviews, fans hold it in high regard, and it has aged beautifully.
So, when it was adapted into the film medium, people were pretty darn excited.
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While the first part of the story isn’t as exciting as the second, it is still great.
The performances, especiallyPeter Welleras the titular hero, are phenomenal.
The standout scene, obviously, wasthe extremely popular fight between Batman and Superman(Mark Valley).
The story of Batman’s greatest failure is unlike any other and is thought-provoking and wildly moving.
Under the Red Hoodis the perfect example ofwhy Batman can never break his one rule: no killing.
Performances are incredible all-around, as well.
This long-awaited sequel took what worked in movie #1 and improved upon it tenfold.
Some have gone as far as tocall it Marvel’sThe Dark Knightin levels of critical and monetary successfor a sequel.
3’The Incredibles' (2004)
Directed by Brad Bird
Everybody loves Pixar.
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Safe to say, he brought more than just his best.
So, of course, the film spin-off of the animated series would be considered just as great.
If there is such a thing as a fully perfect film,Batman: Mask of the Phantasmis it.
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