what, no love for Nextwave? that has action-comedy written all over it. semi-dysfunctional superheroes-with-issues rebel against the Highest Anti-Terrorism Effort that employs them and actually start saving people and stuff! it has Machine Man for the trippy scifi bits, getting drunk. It has The Captain for the Captain Marvel style action bits, Elsa Bloodstone for the fantasy, Forbush Man for the comedy, and the secret agenda of H.A.T.E for the thriller elements (with MODOK!)
@DoktorH: NextWave is comedy for comic-book fans. If you're NOT a comic-book fan, it's really too self-referential and in-jokey to be amusing.
Seriously, stuff like Irving Forbush or a bunch of two-page splash panels (with no story) are only funny to comics fans (and wouldn't translate at all to the movies). Likewise, half the characters would need explanation; a movie audience isn't going to know who Bloodstone is (hell, most comic readers didn't know) and isn't going to be happy with finding out one of the members is his daughter...and won't be happy with the two lines of exposition about it in the comic that passes for her back-story.
@WizarDru: False. The elements that you describe are no different than those in Mystery Men--inside jokes for comic book fans, characters with obscure origins--and that was a great movie.
What about Carol Danvers? That could be a pretty cool cameo, and she and Tony have certainly had a lot of recent history in the comics.
I think it's unlikely they'd give Wanda a cameo--it doesn't seem like the Marvel movies are comfortable yet with the sort of shared universe feel that would allow a mutant to show up "casually" outside of an X-Men film, especially one with a complicated history and ties to higher profile characters who have shown up in the other films. Although it'd sure be cool.
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Now Jamie Madrox, that's a character I'd like to see done right on film.
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Cloak, not Clock, argh, typo.
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Typo aside, Power Pack is a great idea for a summer blockbuster. Kids would love seeing someone like themselves with superpowers.
Cloak and Dagger, though...it's a little too dark. And it feels dated to me.
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Seriously, stuff like Irving Forbush or a bunch of two-page splash panels (with no story) are only funny to comics fans (and wouldn't translate at all to the movies). Likewise, half the characters would need explanation; a movie audience isn't going to know who Bloodstone is (hell, most comic readers didn't know) and isn't going to be happy with finding out one of the members is his daughter...and won't be happy with the two lines of exposition about it in the comic that passes for her back-story.
Nextwave would make a TERRIBLE movie.
06/15/09
It just couldn't rely on those elements.
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Alas, after ELEKTRA, Marvel might think twice about going that route . . .
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It is full of Kung Fu and good times.
(It does NOT feature SHARK EYES, though I'm seriously considering that for the rewrites.)
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It is full of Kung Fu and good times.
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I think it's unlikely they'd give Wanda a cameo--it doesn't seem like the Marvel movies are comfortable yet with the sort of shared universe feel that would allow a mutant to show up "casually" outside of an X-Men film, especially one with a complicated history and ties to higher profile characters who have shown up in the other films. Although it'd sure be cool.
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