After Nolan's Batman trilogy, Cillian Murphy said, ‘I don't know where they're coming from anymore’ with superhero movies.

Cillian Murphy has comments about the current wave of superhero movies. Sam Raimi's excellent popcorn viewing Spider-Man trilogy, released in 2002, marked the start of what seems to be an endless flood of superhero movies.

Batman Begins, the first picture in a stellar, dramatic, and dark trilogy that was more than just a superhero film but rather a masterpiece of cinema, was then released in 2005.

Since then, businesses have been urged to look through the Marvel and DC archives to find every single character and Avenger that could be made into a movie.

The Oppenheimer actor shared his opinions on superhero movies in a 2016 interview with Vulture.

The Oppenheimer actor shared his opinions on superhero movies in a 2016 interview with Vulture.

Like many of us, Cillian Murphy wonders if there aren't enough tales of the caped crusader left to adapt. Murphy remarked, "Have they exhausted every single comic book ever? " in a 2016 interview with Vulture.

I have no idea from where they are now. In Batman Begins, The Dark Knight, and The Dark Knight Rises, Christopher Nolan's Dr. Jonathan Crane, also known as the Scarecrow, was portrayed by Murphy.

These three movies came out at the same time when readily available special effects sparked a wave of films that were intended to be seen by as many people as possible, leading to the glut of half-baked, spandex-filled blockbusters that have since followed.