Today marks National Superhero Day, an event celebrating both real-life and fictional heroes who embody bravery and wonder, reports BritPanorama.
While the superhero film genre has its triumphs, it has also produced numerous disappointing entries that fail to resonate with audiences. Below is a rundown of the most critically panned superhero films, combined into a list that showcases cinematic misfires.
12. Superman (2025)

James Gunn’s **new Superman movie** aimed to rejuvenate the character, contrasting sharply with the darker portrayal by Henry Cavill. While Gunn sought to re-establish Superman’s uplifting persona, critics note that his approach was overly simplistic, culminating in a cartoonish narrative that detracted from the core themes. The lack of chemistry between David Corenswet and Rachel Brosnahan as Superman and Lois Lane has been highlighted as a significant weakness.
11. Batman Forever

In a departure from its darker predecessors, **Batman Forever** attempted to channel a campier interpretation of the iconic hero. Joel Schumacher’s effort, however, largely failed, being labeled as uninspired and dull. Despite Val Kilmer’s portrayal of Batman, the film lacked the dynamic storytelling crucial to the franchise.
10. The Amazing Spider-Man

The casting of Andrew Garfield as Spider-Man was met with skepticism, as he himself felt out of place portraying a high schooler at the age of 25. His performance, while earnest, lacked the youthful exuberance typically associated with the character, resulting in a performance that felt disjointed and forced.
9. Eternals

Chloé Zhao, known for her poignant storytelling, took a risk with **Eternals**, but her approach did not coalesce well within the **Marvel Cinematic Universe** framework. The film aimed to introduce multiple new characters but struggled to create a cohesive narrative, leading to mixed reviews and disappointment among fans.
8. Watchmen