Jump directly to the Content

The Marvel Universe as Modern Day Myth

And other items of interest from ministry and culture.
The Marvel Universe as Modern Day Myth

If you've noticed a wave of superheroes dominating popular culture in the last few years, you may be surprised to know that they're all connected. Ant Man marks the two-thirds point of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Now, fans await the coming of phase three, due in 2016, with an almost religious fervor.

It's no wonder: under the leadership of producer Kevin Feige, the filmic undertaking has developed into an interconnected narrative web of stories, all united by a common theme: humanity's inability to save themselves from harm.

According to The Verge's Kwame Opam, on the What's Tech? podcast episode, "The Marvel Universe," the success of the Marvel Universe has kicked off a commercial trend that will continue for some time:

"Anything coming out of Hollywood for the next couple of years is going to be this highly meta-textual, intertextual narrative," meaning that viewers are now viewing and analyzing these films as a reader might analyze ...

March
Support Our Work

Subscribe to CT for less than $4.25/month

Homepage Subscription Panel

Read These Next

Related
Why Mark Driscoll’s Resignation Shows We're in a New Era For Pastors
Resigned
Why Mark Driscoll’s Resignation Shows We're in a New Era For Pastors
The high-profile resignation points to new realities for leadership.
From the Magazine
Should the Bible Sound Like the Language in the Streets?
Should the Bible Sound Like the Language in the Streets?
Controversy over Bibles in Jamaica, the Philippines, and Germany reveal the divide between the sacred and the relatable.
Editor's Pick
What Christians Miss When They Dismiss Imagination
What Christians Miss When They Dismiss Imagination
Understanding God and our world needs more than bare reason and experience.
close