Who should be the villain in the first film
my idea was
1st Film= ???
2nd Film= Zoom
3rd Film = The Rogues
Here's my take:
The Flash 1:
Barry Allen, origin (Barry's 24 like in the comics when he got his powers or older if necessary, and has only been a forensic scientist for about a year or so). I know people say origins are "boring" or whatever, but the truth is that whether you do Barry or Wally first, you're doing an origin film either way except with Wally his origin seems like a ripoff of Barry's and you aren't starting at the beginning of The Flash legacy that heralds in Wally and Bart and everything else, it's not all that great a way to get new audiences interested for simplicity sake at the very least. Secondly, there are only five original ideas in the world (so to speak), the original thing about stories is
the way you tell them. Imagine how flat and boring some movies would seem if they were told in a different matter. In a nutshell, all superhero films are the same stories in formula, just done differently. Find unique story
telling for The Flash and you'll have your movie.
As for the villains, for the first film, I strongly suggest
Mirror Master. First, his powers are cool. Secondly, he's got the powers to negate Barry's. Thirdly, he was considered Barry's archnemesis in the early silver age (before Reverse Flash came along anyway). I'd probably throw in someone like The Top for good measure and maybe have Captain Cold and possibly the other Rogues show up for like five minutes or so towards the end, but I'd probably only use two villains for the duration of the film.
Before we go on, something I think should be done with the Rogues:
They don't
all have to "come into being" during the film(s), in fact, some of them should just "be", like The Joker in TDK. Sometimes it's better not to know everyone's origins when it comes to villains, it makes them scarier in some ways. They can still show what makes them tick but because there are so many Rogues that we'd like to see on screen, it would be impossible to show all their origins without taking up more than half the film and would detract from the ongoing story of The Flash, who is a full plate himself. This isn't The Flash and Friends, people.
Also, the Rogues should be done in a very scary and violent matter, but they should keep the garish threads. When people see them they'll maybe chuckle but then when they behold their awesome violence they'll become terrors, like Batman villains. Keep in mind they're murderers and all sorts of deviants. I've always said that The Flash is a Superman type hero with Batman type villains, that should be played up in the films.
The Flash 2 (the number suffixes in the titles will have to do for now, lol):
Barry discovers Multiverse, meets Jay Garrick (this would take up almost like half the film), faces more Rogues, gets engaged to Iris West, meets her nephew Wally West who stay with him for a (fateful) afternoon (which will be a subplot but important, especially in later films when it will be followed up on), and faces his deadliest foe to date, The Reverse Flash, who has something Barry's other foes don't have; powers like his
and knowledge of his secret identity and by extension his family (actually, The Top knows who Barry is but doesn't let on (just yet anyway) because it's just too damn funny to him and would ruin the "fun"). He wants to
be The Flash, and when he can't, he'll try to take things like aspects of Barry's life, and eventually his wife. What he can't have he destroys, he basically makes Barry's life a living hell like in the comics. (This could be drawn out and established over the course of two or three films, and would be picked up in the sequel) Kadabra cameos at the end.
The Flash 3:
Barry and Iris marry, Wally is better establsihed as Kid Flash, Jay is a regular character, but things are starting to get bad for The Flash. The Rogues are running amok, while The Flash fights Abra Kadabra and later The Reverse Flash, who has killed his new wife Iris, eventually Barry kills (probably accidentally) The Reverse Flash, and later on must stop the Anti Monitor, a villain threatening all existance who is apparentlly only threatened by The Flash, several JLAers (Barry has cofounded the JLA between now and the last film, and has had plenty of adventures with them) cameo to help save the world, Barry heroically sacrafices himself, stopping the Anti Monitor because he's the only one in all of existance who can, final scene in movie with Kid Flash holding Barry's suit.
This would be a long ass movie (they all would, and no one would mind as long as they were epic, cool and interesting, and action packed of course!) and can even be extended into a fourth part if necessary. I know it's a cliche, but this stuff just writes itself, and there's just
SO much film worthy stuff in The Flash comics, stuff that they could spend like 12 movies on, at least.
What do y'all think?
