I get it.
It's just me.
I've been wanting to write a bit more... organic.
Still Thriller/Comedy, like I've been doing, but keeping things real because the super stuff is just Ugh to me.
In the end they're cheat codes. Not just their powers, but in story-telling also.
Like I said, just me.
I'd rather write an underdog tale of a major heist than a galaxy-threatening superhero tale right now.
But I am a man that is fickle and prone to change his mind.
Maybe it's just a matter of finding a different take on the subject. Dark comedies like "Birdman" or "Defendor", not really superheros, but their mental state having them think they are. Maybe setting a superhero movie in a different time period(feudal Japan, dark ages, "The Eternals" touched on that briefly.....what if someone(s) were actually mutants and those abilities eventually raised them to a myth-like, god status (eg. Norse Gods) or from folklore or history. A mixed genre could be cool if done right, superhero movie done in the wild west or ancient Egypt.
Daredevil, probably the best done of all the superhero series, is about a street level hero, doesn't have over the top powers, but especially the first season, at it's core was more of a crime drama/action than straight superhero story.
I watched a movie a couple days ago called "Crimson Peak" by Guillermo Del Toro, expecting a ghost story, but turned out to be more of a thriller than a horror movie. It's set during the Victorian age and the protagonist is an aspiring author writing a ghost story, but as she puts it, "it's not a ghost story, it just has ghosts in it" which pretty much described the movie itself. The movie was alright, good cast, great set and costumes, the ghosts were sufficiently creepy. You can write your comedy/thriller/mystery story, it just happens to have a "superhero" in it. Just find your own take on the subject