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Punisher
Now that you mention it, World War II group lead by Samuel Jackson seems like an idea out of his filmsPunisher or Heroes for Hire, as some have suggested. Of course, a Howling Commandos movie would be another viable option, if it was entertained...
Tarantino has said he'd never do a superhero movie because fans obsess over suits and colors and he'd feel like he couldn't make changes if he needed.
My head tells me "None." But my heart says "Cage and Fist! That goes without saying! Kung-Fu Blaxpoitation? C'mon son!"
Chances are slim to none though. SIGH
None. Tarantino is an auteur in every little sense of the word. Even if a comic book property vaguely interests him, his baser, auteur instincts will kick in and gnaw at him to fit the material into his vision. Remember what happened with Rises under Nolan, Returns under Singer and Burton, Iron Man 3 under Black? Compound that by 100. While he will most likely come up with a well written genre piece, it will bear little resemblance to whatever he chose to direct/write. I would rather he lends his directorial and script writing talents in tandem with his incredibly vast, encyclopedic cinematic knowledge of film be put under the service of original properties of his reckoning.
a Deadpool film directed by Tarantino would be all sorts of awesome
maybe even a gritty, set in the 1980s Punisher film
I like Iron Man 3. I, however, am aware of the open disgust thrown at the film by a loud minority, of whom I was really speaking through. I would have no problem if Tarantino goes balls out with a Marvel/DC/comic book property and does something radical. But I also know comic book purists will declare doomsday over it as well. But I would rather see Quentin indulge in original movies and leave comic book movies to the more studio inclined.One of these things is not like the other, one of these things doesn't belong. . . or rather, one of these things totally does belong, as it fits just fine into the greater MCU milieu. If your argument is that Tarantino would be a bad pick because he wouldn't write for the MCU, you undermine your argument by complaining about IM3.