SpideyScott
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He shouldn't* :P
I agree 100 percent Micheal C Hall would make a great DaredevilSo I just finished a five-season/2 week DEXTER marathon in anticipation of the Season 6 premiere, and all I gotta say is: Michael C. Hall must play Daredevil. Please, David Slade, give Dexter Morgan the Daredevil gig. Please.
I agree with the second part.Unless it's on the CW and have Vampire Diaries-style pacing, a TV series is going to die in 6 episodes, 13 if it's lucky.
I've been saying this for years. Vol. 2 of Daredevil is ripe for a primetime lawyer show. Some issues he doesn't even suit up, it's just about the drama.A tv for Daredevil would be good! Just make it dark and True to the comics
I agree 100 percent Micheal C Hall would make a great Daredevil
I've been saying this for years. Vol. 2 of Daredevil is ripe for a primetime lawyer show. Some issues he doesn't even suit up, it's just about the drama.
It'd be so good, you just have to think about it like a serious crime drama, not some Warner Bros-like overdramatized crap with a special effects finale.
I think it'd be possible to have a character like Fisk in a film and not have him be a physical menace and more a psychological one. It may even ground the film in a more real world as opposed to having someone so large be merely a physical opposition.
Too old
There's always Paul Wight
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He ceases to be the Kingpin if he isn't being physical? I don't feel that is accurate.
Too old
There's always Paul Wight
It just seems that if you were to put someone of such girth in a live action film and have the final showdown just be a slug-fest between two arguably super-powered people that it misrepresents the villain, especially Fisk, as just being a brute. Seems somewhat contrived and hokey in my opinion.
It just seems that if you were to put someone of such girth in a live action film and have the final showdown just be a slug-fest between two arguably super-powered people that it misrepresents the villain, especially Fisk, as just being a brute. Seems somewhat contrived and hokey in my opinion.
The level of challenge was never being argued, however Bane could be just as effective employing mental warfare. It was argued earlier that The Kingpin ceases to be who he is if he doesn't get physical. I don't agree with that.I don't see how, in the upcoming Batman movie Bane will likely be a villain who uses both brawn and brains to defeat Batman, how does that make him any less of an effective villain? A villain with both brawn and brains will be more dangerous one with just one or the other. You can out think a strong but stupid villain and out fight a smart but weak villain, but a villain who is strong and smart is far harder to defeat.