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What superhero comic would you like to see get the movie/series treatment?

Started by Kester Pelagius, September 23, 2007, 11:02:33 AM

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Kester Pelagius

There's two things Hollywood loves: remakes and "re-envisioned" adaptations of popular properties.  With the recent popularity surrounding TV series like Heroes (yet another regurgitation o the X-Men/mutant theme), Smallville (it's amazing how many different takes on Superman Hollywood can come up with), and, of course, big screen hits like Spiderman and Fantastic Four it got me wondering. .

What's Hollywood's next blockbuster superhero movie going to be?

Personally I'm tired of retreads.  Sure  Robotech, Buck Rogers, and Kung Fu's mysterious wandering Shaolin monk, Cane, may be coming to a theatre one day soon.   But there are dozens, if not hundreds, of commercially viable comic book titles and superhero characters that Hollywood could make movies or series about that haven't had series or movies made yet.  Seems a bit ridiculous keep remaking the same handful of properties over and over again when there's so much potential out there.

So, if you could chose ANY comic book superhero to be turned into a movie or television series what would it be?  And which format do you think the character would be better served by, movies or a cable/TV series?
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Kester Pelagius

I'll start.

My pick, purely because it's NOT the sort of thing Hollywood, with it's politically correct albatross hanging around it's neck, would normally consider is Kekko Kamen (AKA Kekko Mask).  If you've never heard of her just click the link and scan down the page to the "links of interest".  In short she's a Japanese super heroine, some say a parody, others can't get over the fact her costume is red boots, a red scarf, red gloves, a red face mask with floppy bunny-like ears and. . .

NOTHING ELSE!

:buggedout:   :teddyr:

Get your minds out of the gutter. She's not that kind of super heroine!

Actually there's great potential in this super heroine parody for dark comedy and biting social satire, or just plain silliness.  There's also a undercurrent of feminist subtext.  While I'd love to see this get the big budget movie treatment I know it's probably better suited to being turned into a cable series, probably on HBO or Cinemax.

Which superhero character would you choose?
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JaseSF

Blue Beetle. I've always liked the character.  Maybe a little too much like Batman though.
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IzzyDedjet

I'd like to see the Jack of Hearts, but I seriously doubt he had the following to justify it.


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JaseSF

As a kid I liked Marvel's SLEEPWALKER comic. A hero who exists in the world of dreams and battles nightmares. It had a cool concept even though they always insisted on bringing other characters into the stories.  Liked DEATHLOK too although he was largely a lot like ROBOCOP.
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Ed, Ego and Superego

This might be obvious, but a series based on Wolverine's life time.
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 I think Will Eiser's the SPIRIT...for TV,as long as they kept in the 40's-early 50's time frame...and got someone good like Sam Raimi to direct. I can picture Bruce Campell in the title role! He has the right sense of humor for the charecter.

   
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Yaddo 42

Well, this goes back a few years but I always thought the original Longshot limited series would make a cool, offbeat action film, plus it could be turned into a series if successful. Probably with some major changes though since I don't think came out well for Longshot back in his world after his time in the X-Men.

Need to look that up, for my own curiosity.
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Devil Dinosaur.  Come on, just 90 minutes (or so) of a huge red Tyrannosaurus Rex stomping on things and fighting with other dinosaurs, along with monkey men battling it out.
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nshumate

In the same vein as Andrew:  If the comic-book movie trend fizzles before I get to see a big-screen version of KAMANDI, I shall be severely put out.
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Quote from: Shadow on September 23, 2007, 09:56:47 PM
Groo the Wanderer - perfect for an animated project of some sort. Oh wait!

I thought Groo and his dog were s**t sh|t!
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Inyarear

Hm... Well, I'm hoping that when the Spider-man movie series runs out, eventually we'll get to see some Spider-girl movies. (Of course, for that to happen, Peter Parker and Mary Jane will have to get busy with each other already; three movies, and the two still haven't tied the knot. What's taking 'em so long? Grrr!)

I have thought that perhaps a... different perspective would be in order, though. It's too bad the Catwoman movie wasn't about Selina Kyle, because it's going to take a long time for DC to live that stinkfest down. A genuine Catwoman movie showing Selina Kyle getting into hot water with both Batman and the Gotham rogues' gallery and having to find some way out could have been a real blockbuster. Since she's out of commission for the time being, however, I do suggest one viable alternative:


In the Harley Quinn comics, there were a lot of fun stories dealing with the darker side of the cape-and-costume racket, such as the hiring process for henchmen (which involves weeding out a lot of cranks and wannabes), trouble with bounty hunters (few of whom are all that ethical themselves), and what motivates all the costumed capers of the villains and their henchmen (fun and profit mainly, though Harley Quinn was more focused on the fun and her henchmen were more focused on profit).

I suppose a live action movie of this gal might be worth doing someday, but I'd prefer an animated flick in the style of Batman: Mask of the Phantasm.

If you insist on all comic book movies being about superheros, well, there is one with a better sense of humor than most:


While we don't really need any returns to the days of the campy 1960s Batman, it seems to me a little more actual superheroic comedy might be in order after all the grim, noirish stuff we've seen lately. She-Hulk always had a somewhat friendlier perspective on the whole big-and-green thing than her cousin Bruce Banner (from whom she got the blood transfusion that made her what she is).

I've also thought a superhero tale told from the perspective of the non-super-powered would make a great movie if companies could only get over all the licensing issues involved. I'd like to see a movie about Phil Sheldon of Marvels, for instance:


The story of how people who actually have to live in a universe full of genuine super-powered people react to it could be a kind of reversed-perspective version of The Incredibles, which did an incredibly good job of paying homage to the Watchmen comics without including so much of their gut-wrenching cruelty. A similar movie about why ordinary people don't get along so well with their super-powered fellow residents might be in order, though; maybe even set in the same world as in that Pixar movie. Hmmm... The Unincredibles, perhaps?

BlackAngel75

I know there was already a series, but I would like to see a Savage Dragon movie. And maybe a movie with either New Warriors or The Slingers (the alter egoes of Spider-Man).  And also a Young Avengers tv series.
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Kester Pelagius

Groo is a good choice.  Probably have to be an animated movie or series though as I'm not sure Hollywood will do it justice otherwise.  I mean, look at what they did with Tank Girl, Barb Wire, and Howard the Duck!

Quote from: Inyarear on September 23, 2007, 11:25:57 PMIf you insist on all comic book movies being about superheros, well, there is one with a better sense of humor than most:


Actually, given the cult popularity of She-Hulk, especially amongst the key movie going demographic of young males, I have always wondered why they never did a She-Hulk movie.  That said. .

Your comic super hero(ine) doesn't have to be a super hero with kewl mutant powers.  There are quite a few "super hero" comics whose characters weren't bitten by radioactive spiders or gained powerz from mysterious cosmic radiation.  But Hollywood seems to think those kinds of movies are easier to make money off of than, say, these sci-fi themed comics I posted about in my blog or the, now out of vogue, mysterious occult comic heroes.

So, if not some kewl kosmic mutant with super powerz what comic character would you like to see get the big (or small) screen treatment?

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