Wonder Woman is the first major female superhero movie and a new interpretation of a pretty popular Comic Book character. One would expect a high curiosity factor, a pent up demand for it. Spider-Man, on the other hand, has been rebooted 10,000 times and it is the same awkward teenager routine - although Holland does the best version of it. Throw in RDJ factor, the movie has that mini Avengers effect. I am very interested with how Fox is going to push their tired X-Men movies with the Dark Phoenix saga (they should do the Fall of Mutants storyline, love that one as a kid). Milk it until the sacred cow is dry. Deadpool & Logan to the rescue. I predict the studios are going to the stand-alone mode again. Matt Reeves' Batman looks to be disconnected from the DCEU. Deadpool is pretty much on his own. Look at how Fox did with Logan, got great critical acceptance and still win the popular votes. Stand-alone SH movies should be the new trend from now on when The Avengers and Justice League have run their course like the X-Men did. Or maybe do character-centric Trilogy/Serials like Planet Hulk, or the afore-mentioned The Fall of the Mutants, Batman's Killing Joke or Arkham Asylum or The Cult, Captain America's new Hydra/Secret Empire story with emphasis on character arc and close-ended resolution. I would love a stand-alone Wolverine vs Hulk movie.