Don't Screw Up The Captain America Movie!

Don't Screw Up The Captain America Movie!

We are very serious, don't mess up the Cap movie. This movie is quite possible the most important CBM ever to be made. Cap is much more than just an iconic comic book hero. He is a symbol of everything that is good and right and possible with America. Much is riding on making this a good CBM.

Editorial Opinion
By AxlFnRose - Jan 11, 2010 08:01 PM EST
Filed Under: Fan Fic



Over the last ten years, nearly every comic book icon has leapt from the four-color page to the silver screen. From Superman to Elektra and from Spider-Man to (ugh) Catwoman, there are few left to make the transition—and the list is about to get smaller.

Hot on the heels of the uber-successful film debut of the armored avenger in “Iron Man,” Marvel Studios revealed their plans to create a Marvel filmiverse centered on the Avengers and announced dates for “Iron Man 2,” “Thor,” and “Captain America.”

Perhaps that last true icon of the industry never successfully adapted outside the printed page, Captain America may be one of, if not, the most important character in modern storytelling.

And that makes it all so much easier to screw up.
As more and more hands get involved from other media, directors, screenwriters, producers, studio executives, and the like, the potential for error rises exponentially.

Hell, it’s almost expected.
But there’re a few things Hollywood can do to avoid making “Captain America” the next “Spider-Man 3.”

First, set the movie during World War II. Not just the beginning, not a series a flashbacks—the whole thing. Cap wasn’t born in a laboratory when Steve Rogers was injected with the super-soldier serum; he was forged on beaches of Normandy and the battle-torn landscapes of France. Captain America represents the American Dream, the American ideals of freedom and independence, and the best way to show this is to contrast him against the evil he was created to fight.

Stick to his traditional origin. It’s already perfect for cinema. Many moviemakers have readjusted origin stories to make them more seem epic by force-feeding action into them.

C’mon, can it get any bigger than WWII? Let’s see Cap slap around some Ratzis!
Next, find a young actor who looks like a soldier. Most people forget Captain America was only in his early 20s during the bloodiest days of WWII, just like most soldiers during that time. Even though his brothers-in-arms looked up to him, Cap always saw himself as one of the troops. There needs to be commonality among the men and Cap, and casting someone older like Thomas Jane or Mark Valley, makes it seem like Cap has been fighting for years, and that hurts the concept. Everything about that war was new, it’s “hero” shouldn’t feel like a veteran, he should be “one of the boys,” an inspiration of his generation.

Though many people may argue this next point, it should be said that it’s OK to use the Ultimate Marvel Universe as a major source of material and inspiration. The Ultimate U. was designed to keep in line with the spirit of Marvel’s longest-running and most beloved properties, but reintroduce them in today’s world for modern audiences…kind of like what the successful film adaptations have done, i.e. “Spider-Man,” “Iron Man,” and “Batman Begins.”

Also, go ahead and hire Mark Millar and Bryan Hitch as consultants to work with the writers and producers and director. Having already reinvented Captain America and Avengers in the wildly successful series “The Ultimates,” these men understand what it takes to make these classic characters resonate with today’s audiences. Or if for no other reason than to make sure there’re at least a couple people who know what they’re doing on set.

And just a quick note: no evil twins or evil super-soldiers as the villain, like last summer. Iron Man fought Iron Monger. Hulk fought the Abomination. Though both were great films, there’s a bit of a pattern beginning there and it’s getting predictable and boring.

Yet, something should be said that Marvel is in charge of this project and did (mostly) right by Iron Man and Hulk.

Let’s hope that in the future the same can be said about the Star-Spangled Avenger.

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Joker1zero
Joker1zero - 1/11/2010, 8:43 PM
Great article. I get what you mean by the twin villain thing. Kind of an equal yet opposite thing. I don't want that either. Though Iron Mand and the Incredible Hulk were good movies, I'd prefer to see a villain that is completely different from Captain. Not like a bizarro Captain but like someone with superpowers or something like that and not just the Nazi version of him.
Gabe
Gabe - 1/11/2010, 8:57 PM
I'm actually really excited to hear news of Cap. I agree with you, what makes Cap stand apart is his charisma and strength, something not obtained from the Super Soldier serum but if anything bolstered by it. It's kind of why I'm anxious to see who Joe Johnston will pick. It's a demanding role, and it can't just go to a pretty face.
Joker1zero
Joker1zero - 1/11/2010, 9:15 PM
I was in the Jensen Ackles camp for a while but after reading this article, I'm becoming more picky. It doesn't matter who we want, it'll most likely go to an actor we've never heard of or have seldom seen...ALTHOUGH Iron Man and the Hulk were both played by well accredited actors so who knows...
StephenStrange
StephenStrange - 1/11/2010, 10:14 PM
I loved this article until i read the part about Millar and the Ultimates. I don't believe that Cap needed "reinventing"

If it ain't broke don't fix it. You don't think that Classic Cap can "resonate with today's audiences"? He does. No question.
LEEE777
LEEE777 - 1/11/2010, 11:52 PM
DarthMulder @ Exactly right man!!!


[frick] that photo copy ULTIMATE CAP!


CLASSIC CAP all the way!!
LuvInMiLyfe
LuvInMiLyfe - 1/12/2010, 7:26 AM
Cap needs to say in the movie “Surrender? What do you think this letter on my forehead stands for – FRANCE?!?”. that was just a great line.
TheDemonHunter
TheDemonHunter - 1/15/2010, 6:41 PM
@Mike & Hybrid -- I couldn't disagree more. The line is funny, but it's a low-class comment that doesn't fit a man who epitomizes class, dignity, and leadership for all people. Let someone else say it for him if it has to be used, but those words shouldn't be coming out of his mouth.

Captain America should be everything that is great about what this country represents. Throwing in comments like that is just the sort of lame punk-ass behavior that feeds the "ugly American" stereotype around the world.
UberGeek
UberGeek - 1/17/2010, 4:51 AM
I think the most realistic way to go will be the Ultimate route, though i hope they show cap as a denfender rather than a blood thirsty killer.

Plus i agree with the villian shoudn't be Red Skull, it's predictable and boring. Hydra is the best choice!

Also if there is a "Bucky" he should be a friend (not a costumed side-kick) during his war efforts.
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