You know, I sat through twenty minutes of previews before "A Dog's Purpose" -- and it seems we've hit that inevitable stage in the development of any technology (in this case digital effects) where the effect drives the plot and becomes the whole reason for the film. I saw preview after preview after preview for these superhero movies set in some dystopian future where everything is huge and noisy and crashing down around the protagonists.
There didn't seem to be a cogent script anywhere between them.