psylockestwin
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That last one is real wishful thinking.
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Thought I'd create a discussion to see what comics people would like to see develop into Marvel movies! I'll keep it short and sweet to let the debate begin!
I'll kick us off with one of my personal favourites. WORLD WAR HULK.
This article shows exactly why it would make an amazing marvel movie.
http://www.moviecricket.com/world-war-hulk-a-marvel-comic-that-should-be-a-movie-41250/
X-Men Mutant Massacre. This would probably never happen, since this would push things into rated R territory, though. I wouldn't mind seeing the definitive death of various Morlocks and assorted other mutants. I wonder who would play Mr. Sinister, though, or how that "name" would even work.
I think I may be the only person who wants no part of a Civil War movie. There are so many villains out there. I don't need an entire hero vs hero movie.
No, no you are not. A Civil War movie would be a *terrible* idea.
Good to know.
The whole concept just doesn't work in the MCU. None of the heroes have actual secret identities (I guess this will change with Daredevil), and they are pretty much all already government operatives to one extent or another (which will also likely change with the Netflix shows), but the actual concept just wouldn't make sense in the MCU.
I'd love a Civil War over a different issue, sort of like an AvX version of Civil War, or a Civil War version of World War Hulk. Even if it's just Avengers vs Defenders, the idea of heroes coming to that impasse where we just have to go at it speaks to me, because some of the most powerful experiences in life are when you come to that place with your friends and you simply can't agree and there is no compromise and you have to part ways. A superhero movie that honors that, that touches that in the most visceral fashion could be beautiful.
So, when I say I want to see Civil War, I do not mean I want to see Tony Stark go all Machiavelli over a superhero registration act.
Wolverine didn't really need an Origins movie either since we already found out what happened to him in Last Stand but they gave him one anyway plus I think a Hawkeye movie that would lead on to maybe 2 or 3 more Hawkeye films would be a good look so you can see how he became an Avenger and how he is outside of the Avengers like in the comics
I'm not sure if Origins is the best example to use as a reason to give someone else an unnecessary origin film.
plus I think a Hawkeye movie that would lead on to maybe 2 or 3 more Hawkeye films would be a good look so you can see how he became an Avenger and how he is outside of the Avengers like in the comics