10 Movies That Felt Instantly Out Of Date
1. Bloodshot
It feels like Vin Diesel's superhero flick Bloodshot came out at least a decade ago, when it fact it released just four years back in 2020.
Now, we can't solely blame this on Bloodshot being one of the last major Hollywood movies to release before the time-warping pandemic, but also because it seems precisely like the sort of high-concept nonsense Diesel would've starred in from the early 2000s through to the 2010s.
Take Diesel's schlockiest star vehicles from that era - The Chronicles of Riddick, Babylon A.D., and more recently The Last Witch Hunter - and Bloodshot sits very comfortably among them, perhaps fitting given that the comic book source material launched in 1992.
Except, this movie was filmed in 2018 and released with visual effects which looked at least a solid decade behind the times - if not more.
Bloodshot feels like it came from a time when Hollywood was still a bit embarrassed of superhero movies, and so in light of the huge artistic strides the genre has made over the last 15 years, it's almost hilariously quaint to sit through.