ScreenRant Examines Superhero Trilogies, Cites Dark Knight's Impact
ScreenRant has discussed the influence of Christopher Nolan's *The Dark Knight* trilogy on the superhero film genre. The series, which began with *Batman Begins* in 2005, is noted for its departure from earlier superhero movies. The publication also suggests that some other superhero movie trilogies may surpass Nolan's critically acclaimed series.

Christopher Nolan's *The Dark Knight* trilogy is noted by ScreenRant for significantly altering the superhero film genre. The series commenced with *Batman Begins* in 2005.
Nolan's approach offered a distinct change from previous superhero movies of the 2000s. These earlier films were often characterized by their "freewheeling fun" and were not widely regarded with serious cinematic attention, according to ScreenRant.
ScreenRant's analysis further asserts that despite the transformative impact of *The Dark Knight* series, there are other superhero movie trilogies that are considered to be superior. (Source: ScreenRant)
