Top 10 Worst Superhero Movies
- otherworldlynews
- Aug 29, 2017
- 4 min read
There was a time way back when superhero and movie fans when comic book movies weren't as good as they are now. Some might make the argument that they are still not good (Not us) but something we can all agree on. Is that these comic book flicks were far from super. He is our picks for the top 10 worst Superhero movies.
10. Green Lantern (2011)

If the picture alone doesn't show you that this movie is bad let me fill you in on the plot of this movie. Hal Jordan (Ryan Reynolds) fights against Parralax who they envisioned as a nerdy lab worker who turns into a cloud???? This movie was miss cast and just hard to watch all the pretty CGI in the world could save the 2011 Green Lantern film.
9. Blade:Trinity (2004)

There was a weird period in the early 2000s movie studios didn't know what to do with Ryan Reynolds. They also didn't know what to do with Blade. It also didn't help that Wesley Snipes (Blade) made filming a nightmare. The terrible story and even worse CGI didn't help the films chances either.
8. Spider-Man 3 (2007)

Spider-Man 3 just never had a chance. The story, the casting, the movie in general are all just bad. They cast Topher Grace the actor who played Eric Fucking Foreman on That 70's Show. As Venom one of Spider-Mans most physically imposing villains. Not to mention the film tried to have three under developed villains. It's better to just consider this film a dream a very bad dream.
7. Judge Dredd (1995)

The costume the fact that Stallone took his helmet off the first chance he got. Not to mention the 90's cringe dialogue and just 90's Rob Schneider being apart of this movie. The acting and plot are just as over the top as the costumer. If you want a good laugh definitely watch Judge Dredd 95 . Otherwise stay far far away from this movie. We can only thank the movie god that a proper Judge Dredd movie was made in 2012.
6. Superman Returns (2006)

This movie was a surprise in that it was so bad. It had everything going for it a good cast a decent director. Hell even Brandon Routh look enough like Superman. The reason this movie failed was simple it was boring. The film was spent seeing Superman deal with "a new world that may not need him" the premise fell flat. Not to mention they under used a very good cast.
5. The Green Hornet (2011)

Seth Rogen is a hilarious comedic actor and he has written some of the funniest movies in my opinion. With that being said Seth Rogen can not be a super hero. I understand this film tried to do a campy take on the Green Hornet character like the 60s TV show. But Rogen and company failed to realize we aren't in the 60s anymore. The film borders Batman and Robin territory even Seth Rogen himself considers the film one of his first big cinematic failures and sadly we can't disagree.
4. Steel (1997)

Shaq the basket ball player most known for not being able to shoot a "Free Throw" plays a retired army scientist that should tell you all you need to know about this DC movie. The movie was sad bad that it hasn't even been formatted to DVD. Needless to say it didn't matter if you could act in the 90's as long as you were relevant you could pretty much do whatever... not much has changed.
3. Captain America (1990)

Before Chris Evan made Captain America cool actor Matt Salinger was working hard to keep him as lame as possible. With the production quality and acting of a bad porno the first attempt at a Captain America film. Sees Cap run away from enemies coward in fear and also get pushed off his motorcycle. Talk about being faithful to the source material. Needless to say this movie was very poorly received by just about everyone.
2. Fan4stic (2015)

Boring,Poorly written,Pretentious,Horribly directed. All those things can be used to describe Fant4stic the film boasts a decent cast. That you quickly start to hate for how trendy and boring they are written. Also really? Only one fight scene? Say what you will about the previous Fantastic Four films at least they weren't painfully boring. You know you have a bad movie when the behind the scenes drama is more interesting than the actual film.
1. Batman and Robin (1997)

A film so bad every single one of its stars (except for Alicia Silverstone because she's a douche) including its director has apologized for. This Batman movie was so bad that it killed Batman movie for nearly 10 years until Christopher Nolan redeemed the character with the Dark Knight Trilogy. To show you how much this movie deserves to be number one we will leave you with this clip of cringey dialogue.
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