What unlikely character would you enjoy seeing a film about?

Seeing a faithful Mr.A movie would be an... Interesting experience.
 
I found the entire Mr. A section in the "In Search of Steve Ditko" documentary to be pretty interesting, so yeah, I would honestly check out a Mr. A film.

Might as well throw in the Hoosiers "Goodbye Mr. A" song somewhere during the end credits as well. :D
 
oh THAT mrA the ultra conservative question type
 
Indeed. If they stay true to the insanity of that character and dont try to humanise him or give him a love interest, i think they could make a pretty good (and probably pretty controversial) movie...
 
No doubt.

"He takes a card and shades one-half of it in dark, so he can demonstrate to you just what he means.
He says, 'There is wrong and there is right,
there is black and there is white,
and there is nothing .. nothing in-between.'

That's what Mr. A says."
 
Moonknight, hes kinda similar from a marketing standpoint to people like Batman and Daredevil and may be a turn off for the stereotype.

Iron Fist, never really a fan until The Immortal Iron Fist series which has been great, unconventional superhero stuff, and make a really unique cool film series
 
ummm hellboy blade iron man are b level superheroes and they did well any comic movie/franchise can be big if story is good and source material is respected
 
There's not a doubt in my mind that I'd be positively tickled pink if a Captain Britain movie ever got made.
 
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i followed that series and would enjoy a film .
 
ummm hellboy blade iron man are b level superheroes and they did well any comic movie/franchise can be big if story is good and source material is respected

Iron Man's the only franchise you mentioned who was b-list.

Blade and Hellboy had no profile with the public before their film debuts. Which makes their success more impressive.

I agree all a movie adaption needs to work is that the story to be good and source material to be respected.
 
I think a Power Pack movie could work if done well.
 
A Power Pack movie could work actually; It'd be cool if they faithfully adapted Simonson's and Brigman's early issues - Sorta like 'Goonies meets the Last Starfighter'.

Although I think it's pretty safe to predict who the target audience would be. I don't think I could hack all the sweet throwing and talking during the movie.

I'd wait until it came onto DVD.
 
Shang Chi: The Master of Kung Fu.

Of course you might have to change the name of it ("Chi: Agent Of Shield" give it a kick butt tagline that will generate interest beforehand ... sort of like that movie "Pie" - don't know how to duplicate the mathematical sign - from a few years back)

then you probably can't refer to who his Father is directly by name (but there are creative ways you can do this and still "hint at" who he is without setting yourself up for a lawsuit) but overall I think that it could work well and Marvel wouldn't have to break the bank to produce it properly.
 
Inhumans
feel like a period piece, look like a sci fi

Black Bolt- Benicio Del Toro, the man conveys more with facial expressions and body language than most actors can with voice inflection
Medusa- Cate Blanchett
Crystal- Keira Knightley, I know shes not everyones fave, but she does well in those period pieces
Gorgon- Gerard Butler
Karnak- Roger Yuan, black belt in Chun Kuk Do (The Ultimate Way), Chuck Norris' marital art hybrid, sounds awesome for Karnak
 
Shang Chi: The Master of Kung Fu.

Of course you might have to change the name of it ("Chi: Agent Of Shield" give it a kick butt tagline that will generate interest beforehand ... sort of like that movie "Pie" - don't know how to duplicate the mathematical sign - from a few years back)

then you probably can't refer to who his Father is directly by name (but there are creative ways you can do this and still "hint at" who he is without setting yourself up for a lawsuit) but overall I think that it could work well and Marvel wouldn't have to break the bank to produce it properly.
I've read a few comics that Shang-Chi appears in without actually reading a Shang-Chi comic, if you know what I mean. I always thought he was a pretty cool Bruce Lee riff, but comics/collections with him are pretty hard to get. So I went to wikipedia to see what you were talking about with his father - and it's Fu Manchu. That moves him from the realm of 'pretty cool' to 'sheer ****ing awesome'.

For a movie I think "Master of Kung-Fu" sells itself just as well, if not better, than "Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D.".

Quentin Tarantino is a fan of the comic, as well as being a Kung-Fu genre fan. He might have already made his version of this movie with KILL BILL, but Marvel Studios or whoever owns the rights might consider getting in touch with him...
 
New Warriors

i think it would do what a Teen Titans movie would do but without the legacy ties which seem to be a possible problem.
 
Iron Fist.
Luke Cage.
Cloak and Dagger.
Deadpool.

And of course Runaways, but that's happening already *happy dance*
I think Deadpool's gonna happen.
There's not a doubt in my mind that I'd be positively tickled pink if a Captain Britain movie ever got made.

If Caps' movie gets a sequel I think he'll appear in it.
 
for me a union jack movie..a british vampire movie with baron blood as the bad guy.

captain britain.

iron fist and luke cage (heroes for hire maybe)

namor
 

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