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[–] merc@sh.itjust.works 4 points 15 hours ago

Also, often, the status quo they're trying to preserve is "Earth is not being invaded by aliens", or "this supervillain is not currently on a rampage".

As for movies about changing the status quo, that's really what the whole X-Men comic has been about since it came out in the 1960s. The whole theme there is "mutants aren't accepted by society, but they want to be, so they put their lives on the line to try to prove mutants are good". Over the years mutants have stood in for jews, racial minorities, LGBTQ+ people, people with disabilities, etc.

Sometimes the X-Men are fighting off supervillains or aliens. But, often they're fighting off an oppressive government that is trying to wipe them out. So, the status quo they're trying to change is "the people hate mutants and the government wants to wipe them out".