A Marvel film you wanna see?

Wolverine/Punisher team up movie could be fun.
Daredevil/Spider-Man/Deadpool is always something I'd like to see in general.
 
X-Women.

period.
enough of all these alpha males dominating the theatres, social networks and comic boards suggestions.
 
Confused at what? He wants to see movies where women mutants are the main focus.
Not that, the bottom bit.
Like, it was just out of nowhere and also isn't a good reason to want a woman-lead movie? In my opinion anyway.
 
Not that, the bottom bit.
Like, it was just out of nowhere and also isn't a good reason to want a woman-lead movie? In my opinion anyway.
Welcome to the hype, where half the posts are just out of nowhere.....and the fact that some people are tired of male led, male focused, and male dominated superhero movie and want to see female focused films should be easily understandable.
 
Welcome to the hype, where half the posts are just out of nowhere.....and the fact that some people are tired of male led, male focused, and male dominated superhero movie and want to see female focused films should be easily understandable.
I've never joined a forum of any sort before, so I'll probably be confused about a lot of stuff for a while, haha.
I guess? I don't really get it, tbh, but to each their own.
 
??????
I am so confused
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And no, Im not saying this particular story, but the concept. And even if they addapted this series, I'd f**** LOVE to see something like this on the big screen. Would probably be my fave cbm experience on the theatre. no joke.
more than X2, Dofp, FC and basically the whole franchise.
 
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And no, Im not saying this particular story, but the concept. And even if they addapted this series, I'd f**** LOVE to see something like this on the big screen. Would probably be my fave cbm experience on the theatre. no joke.
more than X2, Dofp, FC and basically the whole franchise.

So
A-Force but mutants?
 
X-Women.

period.
enough of all these alpha males dominating the theatres, social networks and comic boards suggestions.
Enough of these is hard to achieve, but it seems you will be at least a bit lucky with the Eternals, not mutants, but it seems to be heading the direction you're asking for.
 
I am and will always be a X-Men fan, so no Eternals or any other team/movie will please me. Once I see my X-woman shinning like never before, and being leading ladies on different projects, I will be happy.
 
I am and will always be a X-Men fan, so no Eternals or any other team/movie will please me. Once I see my X-woman shinning like never before, and being leading ladies on different projects, I will be happy.

I understand you're an X-Men fan and you want to see the female mutants shining and leading movies. This is fine. But in your original post you said "enough of all these alpha males dominating the theatres". I mean, if you were tired of them, I think you would be happy and celebrate female characters leading, shining and dominating superhero movies. It seems like you're just tired of male mutants, I guess.

Anyway, I'm a huge X-Men fan, but, right now, I'd be way more excited to see A-Force on the big screen. And I think it has way more chances of happening than an all female X-Men movie.

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I celebrate more and more female lead movies, like Wonder woman, Captain Marvel, Widow, Harley and co. That doesnt mean I have enough, and yeah, I need the X-Women being treated the same way, not just as supporting on team movies, or one x-woman as , a lead on a x-men movie with the rest in secondary roles. And yes, I guess A-force is more likely, mostly because most of them are already introduced, but.... I wont loose hope that Feige, maybe one day, will greenlight a female team x-men movie. Weirder things have happened, so... you never know
 
Marvelman would be interesting either as a film geared towards a younger audience or if going by the 1980's re-invented Miracleman rendition make it R rated. Eitherway, this is 1 property not Marvel Comics originated that I wish Disney would just license out to another studio as I would not want to see a Disney produced adaptation of it.

Marvel Publishing bought out the rights to this property in 2009 and has been clearing various legal hurdles surrounding it off/on in the years since. This is something that Alan Moore of course would not want put on the screen (even though arguably his earlier stories on this in Warrior Magazine have the most cinematic potential out of anything he's done) or may cite in an interview wishing for viewers to be dragged by their nipples to hell as I believe he said in an interview when the Watchmen TV series was brought up...

Still, Mick Anglo's original notions for the character geared for a younger audience may be interesting but I'll be honest if Neil Gaiman takes up the story again in 2019 I would like to see some kind of approach to this at some point just centered around his take as opposed to Alan's to avoid getting a curse cast on it.:whatever:
 
I'd go with the 80's Miracleman personally as not only did I find it more interesting but in doing so it would avoid the inevitable Shazam comparisons, while riffing on it/deconstructing it at the same time.
 

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