Binker
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Let me play this game of What-If: the game where I come up with something, we get excited, and then get pissed only because they never thought of it (probably).
I was watching the second X-Files film (okay movie, though I did mute it when I was working on something so I wouldn't be distracted). Anyway, I ended up remembering something about X-Files when it was on the air; the movie they did between two of its seasons. From there, I thought about Smallville and the thing now about Superman on film.
What-If they killed two birds with one stone? What-If they made their Smallville Superman both for television AND for movie. The Plan: the first four seasons would be titled "Smallville", then from there we would get an event in the form of a Smallville spin-off film, let's call it "Superman One" (working title). There, the movie would start with the recap of the show, then go to Clark in the fortress. But in a different way, not only did the Phantom Zone villians not come in-between seasons 4-5, but Clark DOES start and finish the training in Act 1, becomes a Superboy in Act 2, then moves on becoming Superman in Act 3.
From there, we go back to the show, where it would be retitled "Metropolis", and it would be an Adventures of Superman-type show, where things like Clark attending college and encountering the pre-JLA (or just JLA) happening ALONGSIDE working at the Daily Planet and whatever you can think of from those seasons with anything that makes it the...adventures of Superman. Then, once again, they would do a "Superman Two" film after the four years of "Metropolis". It's only after that they would either do another four years of the show (retitled again as "Superman", because something like "Earth" or "World" wouldn't work), or do a third movie and officially close the door.
That alone would be cool, and instead of debating what to have and what to make with a television Superman coexisting with a movie Superman, it would be both. Let's fee it: even Smallville is influencing new Superman fans today, as well as influencing the comics, and them influencing it right back.
So...? What do you think? And why did they not think of this?!
I was watching the second X-Files film (okay movie, though I did mute it when I was working on something so I wouldn't be distracted). Anyway, I ended up remembering something about X-Files when it was on the air; the movie they did between two of its seasons. From there, I thought about Smallville and the thing now about Superman on film.
What-If they killed two birds with one stone? What-If they made their Smallville Superman both for television AND for movie. The Plan: the first four seasons would be titled "Smallville", then from there we would get an event in the form of a Smallville spin-off film, let's call it "Superman One" (working title). There, the movie would start with the recap of the show, then go to Clark in the fortress. But in a different way, not only did the Phantom Zone villians not come in-between seasons 4-5, but Clark DOES start and finish the training in Act 1, becomes a Superboy in Act 2, then moves on becoming Superman in Act 3.
From there, we go back to the show, where it would be retitled "Metropolis", and it would be an Adventures of Superman-type show, where things like Clark attending college and encountering the pre-JLA (or just JLA) happening ALONGSIDE working at the Daily Planet and whatever you can think of from those seasons with anything that makes it the...adventures of Superman. Then, once again, they would do a "Superman Two" film after the four years of "Metropolis". It's only after that they would either do another four years of the show (retitled again as "Superman", because something like "Earth" or "World" wouldn't work), or do a third movie and officially close the door.
That alone would be cool, and instead of debating what to have and what to make with a television Superman coexisting with a movie Superman, it would be both. Let's fee it: even Smallville is influencing new Superman fans today, as well as influencing the comics, and them influencing it right back.
So...? What do you think? And why did they not think of this?!