Green Arrow the Movie, anyone?

I'd go with Deathstroke as a government agent sent in to clean up some intelligence leaks in Star City with him going on a bit of a murdering spree.

Green Arrow and Black Canary team up to take him out and protect Star City after initially coming off as foes.

Holloway would be a perfect older Ollie, and maybe if they're going young maybe Armie Hammer.
 
And then the director topic ;)

I had, and still have, Darren Aronyfsky in mind. His style is not exactly the same as Nolan's, and it maybe will work since GA isn't exactly like Bats.
Aronofsky never did his Batman Year One. Nolan did BB instead. What will be best, Aronofsky rebooting Batman after Nolan leaves the franchise? Or Aronofsky doing another crime fighter without powers who rely on gadgets and fighting skills?

The Terry Gilliam dream I have for Green Arrow is more connected to the old days of Tim Burton's gothic version. Gilliam will twist Star City in his own way, maybe make it seem more far from reality than Gotham City was in 1989 and 1992.
 
I'd go with The Longbow Hunters as the central storyline --- great way of introducing Ollie and Dinah, plus Shado makes an interesting villainess and foil to GA's archery skills. The gritty nature of the story and character would likely attract a better class of director to the project, too.

And the suggestions of Charlie Hunnam to play Ollie are genius....I honestly can't see another pick anywhere. *Maybe* Matthew McConaughey for the 'tude, if you're going for an older Ollie. Who would you guys suggest for Dinah Lance, though? (And don't say Alaina Huffman...that short hair and domino mask in Smallville were pukeworthy....)
 
Reiterating stuff from my article awhile back:
This one deserves an origin, whether the film tells a linear story or doles out the origin in flashbacks. GA’s introduction has a great Cast Away meets Rambo quality that would look great on film. The filmmakers might consider making Oliver’s Island Adventure the first act (similar to Batman Begins), and load the majority of the film with full-on Green Arrow action.
And about the director:
Lots of great potentials here. Just to name a few, it would be great to see Paul Greengrass (The Bourne series, Green Zone) take a foray into gritty superhero fare; Pierre Morel (Taken) is also riding high in the action department; and Doug Liman (The Bourne Identity) could use a superhero vehicle to get back some good will.
 
Jordacar: You are right about Green Arrow going the gritty way. It should not be treated too light, I guess. A rich man fighting crimes dressed up as Robin Hood may sound like a funny joke, and turned into a silly comedy. But then it will be bad for the film itself. If Batman can go the whole spectra from the funny and old style Adam West to the modern George Clooney and Val Kilmer, and then to the more serious versions Michael Keaton and Christian Bale - I am sure there could be just as many different takes on GA.

Your suggestions about directors from the Bourne series seems right. It should have a modern day feel to it, when doing Green Arrow. The lack of powers compensates with the fighting skills. And Jason Bourne, the character, is outstanding in this field.

Please, make comments on my suggestions as well :)
 
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I would love to see Green Arrow on the big screen. I think that if audiences got to know the character in his own movie, many would like him. I think that the character could be quite popular because he is a very flawed hero who stands for what he believes, no matter how unpopular his opinion is. The major issue I think would be villains. Villains are a big part of a superhero movie. Their actions, the hero's actions, as well as their reactions to each other, can define the movie's themes, messages, and ideas, as I think the praise of Heath Ledger's performance as the Joker proves. Green Arrow doesn't have much of a rogues gallery in the comics, and most of those villains aren't that great.
 
Funny enough, I'm not a Longbow Hunters fan. I'm not a fan of grim Ollie in general really. Being serious and being grim are two separate things. I've liked his characterization ever since he returned from the dead and Denny O'neil's version. Fighting crime is not this lifelong goal he planned since birth. He's pretty much a thrillseeker using "doing what's right" as an excuse. ESPECIALLY in his early days.

I think a Green Arrow movie should very much be a modern day Robin Hood full of charm and wit and general playfulness. Lots of flirting with fellow hero Black Canary, possibly with them getting together in the end. People don't like comedy and comic books together but I think it would really work for Green Arrow if it's kept around what Iron Man and Green Hornet did (no, I don't want a comedian for Green Arrow...unless Woody Harrelson counts).

I'm honestly not sure who I would want to direct. Jon Favreau's taken, I'm not too sure on Brett Ratner after what he did to the X-men, I want to say Ivan Reitman of Ghostbusters fame or even Edgar Wright. I'd like there to be good action and the ability to go dark with characters like Brick, Merlyn, and Onamatopeia but Green Arrow himself is not and should not be Batman. He can be very serious but he's not a tortured soul or anything. There's gotta be someone out there who can do fantastic action, deliver great drama as well as comedy without being Joss whedon.
 
Godzilla: What about Clock King as villain? Or his he too connected with Batman?

I have thought a little and having another archer as villain would be a little weird. But Clock King can actually work. Just imagine the one-liners he would have.

"Your time is running out, Green Arrow" and others I am too tired to come up with now. It's late here.

Savage: Ivan Reitman is a guy from the 80s I like those. If he decides to do Green Arrow, I can cope with the lighter take on the character and the campiness, just because it's Reitman :D
 
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Funny enough, I'm not a Longbow Hunters fan. I'm not a fan of grim Ollie in general really. Being serious and being grim are two separate things. I've liked his characterization ever since he returned from the dead and Denny O'neil's version. Fighting crime is not this lifelong goal he planned since birth. He's pretty much a thrillseeker using "doing what's right" as an excuse. ESPECIALLY in his early days.

I think a Green Arrow movie should very much be a modern day Robin Hood full of charm and wit and general playfulness. Lots of flirting with fellow hero Black Canary, possibly with them getting together in the end. People don't like comedy and comic books together but I think it would really work for Green Arrow if it's kept around what Iron Man and Green Hornet did (no, I don't want a comedian for Green Arrow...unless Woody Harrelson counts).

I'm honestly not sure who I would want to direct. Jon Favreau's taken, I'm not too sure on Brett Ratner after what he did to the X-men, I want to say Ivan Reitman of Ghostbusters fame or even Edgar Wright. I'd like there to be good action and the ability to go dark with characters like Brick, Merlyn, and Onamatopeia but Green Arrow himself is not and should not be Batman. He can be very serious but he's not a tortured soul or anything. There's gotta be someone out there who can do fantastic action, deliver great drama as well as comedy without being Joss whedon.

Agreed. Green Arrow is quite different from Batman. I see him as being much less disciplined and focused, and in general he's not as committed to being a superhero as Batman is, or at least as self-denying in that commitment as Batman is.

Godzilla: What about Clock King as villain? Or his he too connected with Batman?

I have thought a little and having another archer as villain would be a little weird. But Clock King can actually work. Just imagine the one-liners he would have.

"Your time is running out, Green Arrow" and others I am too tired to come up with now. It's late here.

Savage: Ivan Reitman is a guy from the 80s I like those. If he decides to do Green Arrow, I can cope with the lighter take on the character and the campiness, just because it's Reitman :D

I think Clock King could work, depending on the tone of the movie and the portrayal of the character.
 
i feel bad for green arrow, hawkeye is already in thor and gonna be in avengers. so now anytime the GA sees a guy with a bow they will think of hawkeye first. same will happen when either aquaman or namor get made, whichever is first.

when you see him it will always be explained as "he is kinda like" even though they aren't really.
 
I think more people would think it was the same guy. Or at least ask that question.
 
They should have made Green Arrow years ago. It doesn't need any special effects. They could even have made it in early 80s.

And I'm still behind the idea of Terry Gilliam (and Darren Aronofsky) for this.
 
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The thing that you have to be careful about with Green Arrow is that he could be perceived as a Batman knockoff. That's because he is. It will be a challenge for a writer to pen such a film and make the character stand on his own.
 
The thing that you have to be careful about with Green Arrow is that he could be perceived as a Batman knockoff. That's because he is. It will be a challenge for a writer to pen such a film and make the character stand on his own.

He may have been created as a Batman knockoff, but he has evolved far beyond that. He is quite different from Batman. One, he isn't as disciplined as Batman, and he screws up much more often. Two, he is comfortable having relationships while being a superhero, as evidenced by his recent marriage to Dinah Lance. Three, Oliver Queen is a much less grim man than Bruce Wayne.
 
dnno1: That's what we talk about all the time, the difference between them
 
Green Arrow: Escape From the Supermax should be made, in my opinion. The Script was very good and, with some minor tweaks, mainly the addition of Black Canary and a stronger villain - either Deathstroke or a more capable Merlyn - it'd make for a great movie.

Here's the Plot summary, by the way.

In Star City, Queen Industries CEO Oliver Queen attends to a beneficent party where he meets his rival, Cross Enterprises CEO Marcus Cross, who wants to take over Queen Industries.

Meanwhile, halfway across the city, a mysterious individual breaks into the headquarters of the Checkmate World Security Agency and kills its leader, Colonel Taleb Beni Khalid. The police is tipped off about it and Queen hears about it, leaving the party and adopting the identity the masked crimefighter Green Arrow to investigate.

Upon arriving, he discovers that the assassin used arrows identical to his, framing him for Khalid's murder. Green Arrow is then captured by the police and his secret identity is revealed to the public. He is found guilty of murder and sentenced to life imprisionment at the Supermax Penitentiary for Meta-Human Criminals created by Checkmate, where he is antagonized and tortured by the warden, Amanda Waller.

Queen befriends another inmate, Hartley Rathaway, also know as "Pied Piper", who explains him the rules of the Supermax: Each prisioner has a microchip - the Parallax Device - attached to their arm, which prevents them from using their powers; and each night the location of the cells changes in order to prevent break-outs. They decide to escape together.

Meanwhile, Cross and Queen's best friend, Will Hackett, who betrayed him in order to steal his fortune, discover that Queen needs to be declared dead in order for Cross to buy his company, so they hire the same man that murdered Khalid, the hitman Merlyn, to infiltrate the Supermax and eliminate Queen.

At Supermax, Queen tells Rathway that, five years prior, he fell from his yatch during a tropical storm after embarrasing himself in a party and was stranded on an island for three months, relying only on his skills as an archer to survive before drug dealers who used the island to storage their products arrived on a speedboat which Queen was able to steal after ambushing and arresting them. Unbeknowst to Queen, however, it was Hackett who pushed him off the yatch in a fit of anger and jealousy.

After this, Queen and Rathaway enlist four other inmates to their escape: the shapeshifting Gemini, the teleporter Split, the elemental Cascade and the termomanipulator Icicle. With their help, Queen and Rathaway create a tunnel that'll lead them to freedom. They then have another prisioner, the Tattooed Man, produce a Flash Drive, and storage another prisioner, the living computer virus Djinn, inside. Queen manages to put Djinn inside Supermax's grid, and he disables the Parallax devices, allowing them to escape.

During the escape, Merlyn attacks Queen with a makeshift bow and arrows, but is defeated and captured by Checkmate. A violent inmate, Blockbuster, kills Split during the ensuing riot and takes his place in the escape. However, the group is throw back when they discover that the Supermax is not in the Pacific Ocean as they believed, but in Antarctica. Cascade is killed in the escape, and Waller sends Checkmate after the group.

Checkmate lures the group into a trap, imprisioning them at a Checkmate research center, but they are able to escape. Rathaway is killed in the process, and Blockbuster betrays the others, trying to escape alone. Queen, Gemini and Icicle escape on a Checkmate vehicle just as Waller explodes the facility, killing Blockbuster.

The trio returns to Star City, where Icicle leaves them. Queen and Gemini meet with Hackett, still believing him to be reliable, but he betrays them, and police starts a manhunt on them. Queen retrieves his equipment from a safe house and attacks Hackett at Queen Industries alongside Gemini. Meanwhile, Waller discovers that Merlyn was working for Cross and corners Green Arrow and Gemini in Star City. After a violent confrontation with Hackett, a defeated Queen gives up and is imprisioned again.

Gemini escapes during the fight and recovers evidence of Cross' plan, which she leaks to the press. She then helps Queen trick Hackett into confessing his participation in the conspiracy, and he is arrested by the FBI. Queen is cleared of all charges. Cross commits suicide to escape prison. Queen denounces Waller's inhuman way to treat the Supermax inmates, and she is arrested as well.

Gemini is forced to stay at the newly-reformed Supermax, but Queen manages to reduce her sentence due to her assistance in taking down Waller, Cross and Hackett. He also adopts her 9-year-old daughter Rouge and promises Gemini that she'll have a home at Queen Manor when she's out. He then returns to Star City to continue protecting it as the Green Arrow.
 
The only gripe I had was Ollie seemed a bit... Blank. I loved the script, I just think Green Arrow should have been spiced up a bit.
 
You know who I'd like to take a stab at Green Arrow? Frank Darabont.
 
Once again, Terry Gilliam or Darren Aronofsky. If going with Supermax, I think we need a surreal setting, and who can do that better than Gilliam?
 
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The whole Supermax script thing: ....ugh.
Storywise, it's no better than Prison Break or any number of cheap jailhouse actioners featuring Van Damme or Stallone; and in terms of subject matter, turns out to be nothing more than an episodic meander through a rogues' gallery of GA (and non-GA) villains. That movie would have had zero appeal outside of GA/DC fandom, and would likely have been a direct-to-DVDer.
 
^ A prison movie with superheroes would be very interesting to the General Audience. It is something they've never seen before.
 
I hope if they do a Green Arrow movie down the line, his costume is similar to this:

ga_cv1.jpg
 
That's a cool costume for sure. I would like to think if GA shows up on the big screen that they would reflect this new look the best they could.
 
Yeah I really like his new costume as well. Part of me believes some of the redesigns we'll be seeing on DC characters was done to go along with future films planned down the road. Like Flash and Hawkman as well...Currently, these are the top three films I want to see made.
 

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