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Reviewers from The Essential Films noted how the movie elevated Iron Man to an "A-list" status alongside Batman and Spider-Man.
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Before 2008, the concept of a "Cinematic Universe" was non-existent. Superhero films were largely standalone affairs—successful, perhaps, but isolated. Iron Man arrived at a precarious time. Marvel Studios was a fledgling company, having leveraged the rights to their most popular characters (Spider-Man and X-Men) to other studios just to stay afloat. They were left with what was considered a "B-list" roster of heroes. The top tier was gone.