Film adaptations of superhero comic books offer a particularly rich case study to analyse narrative strategies of contemporary Hollywood cinema. The serial structures adopted by the comics they are based on, as well as their use of the spectacular potential of the image, provide a successful model for current audiovisual productions. Without completely abandoning classical techniques, these adaptations try to find a new balance between narrative and digital phantasmagoria. This paper discusses some significant examples of this genre, including adaptations of classical DC and Marvel franchises and more recent series, as well as other comic-book influenced films such as The Matrix and Unbreakable
Federico Pagello (2013). From Frank Miller to Zack Snyder, and Return: Contemporary Superhero Comics and Post-Classical Hollywood. MIRANDA, 8, ---.
From Frank Miller to Zack Snyder, and Return: Contemporary Superhero Comics and Post-Classical Hollywood
Federico Pagello
2013
Abstract
Film adaptations of superhero comic books offer a particularly rich case study to analyse narrative strategies of contemporary Hollywood cinema. The serial structures adopted by the comics they are based on, as well as their use of the spectacular potential of the image, provide a successful model for current audiovisual productions. Without completely abandoning classical techniques, these adaptations try to find a new balance between narrative and digital phantasmagoria. This paper discusses some significant examples of this genre, including adaptations of classical DC and Marvel franchises and more recent series, as well as other comic-book influenced films such as The Matrix and UnbreakableI documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.