Quote Originally Posted by DMKA View Post
These reboots of Marvel films are getting ridiculous. Hulk got a reboot just five years after it was released. Fantastic Four is getting a reboot just eight years after Rise of the Silver Surfer and less than ten years after the first movie. Spider-Man also got rebooted less than ten years after it's first movie. X-Men has also been rebooted...kind of.

I mean, why not put all that money and time into stuff we haven't seen yet? There are tons upon tons of comic book properties that have never had any sort of film or tv show based on them yet. I mean, Marvel is starting to do that more with things like Guardians of the Galaxy and Ant-Man but there's still way too many reboots overshadowing in the meantime.
Same reason people keep bringing back the 80's. Most studios don't want to take a risk with something that isn't well known so they go back to things that did make money in the past and already has an audience. Although in the case of the Hulk that was more because they were leading to the Avengers and wanted a Hulk solo film to build up to it. That movie couldn't decide if it wanted to be a reboot or a sequel, though.