Hollywood stands as the epicenter of the global film industry, producing the world's finest films with astronomical capital power. Countless films are now being created in Hollywood, making it impossible to tally the exact number of film productions. Among these great works, the Avengers series, both as a standalone film and a related series, has captivated audiences worldwide and achieved tremendous success, representing one of Hollywood's most prominent films.
Over the course of approximately a decade, the Avengers series has garnered a significant fan base by incorporating diverse characters and themes, resulting in remarkable box office success. In this context, this study analyzes how the film series Avengers achieves its success as a medium considered a symbol of popular culture. Additionally, it examines the evolving worldview depicted in the films and the changes within the series itself. The research findings illustrate that the vast and inclusive narrative of the United States, as represented by Hollywood's heroic films, creates social implications, shapes discourse, and provides guidance for the values and identity that the United States should aspire to. Moreover, the research findings confirm the significance of American heroic films as representative works that symbolize the United States, considering their status and influence as content occupying a prominent position in the global film market. This recognition further underscores the value they hold.