Movie theater closures benefit nobody, and shouldn’t under any circumstance or for any reason be celebrated. But movie theater closures have created an atmosphere lost to the moviegoing public for over a decade: One where no superhero movies open wide all over the world and choke out multiplexes with corporate amusements made to pantomime human experience as they drag audiences on suffocating roller coaster rides. How strange not to see Marvel on marquees, and what an anticlimactic time for Amazon to release the second season of “The Boys,” Eric Kripke’s adaptation of the graphic (with extra emphasis on “graphic”) novels by Garth Ennis and Darick Robertson.