Comic Book Characters in Need of Big Screen Love

Comic Book Characters in Need of Big Screen Love

Today I take a look at lesser-known characters who haven't been cast onto celluloid yet, but deserve their own films all the same. I will also give my take on how to make the most out of these potential heroes' big screen debuts.

Editorial Opinion
By HeroKiller - Nov 09, 2011 08:11 AM EST
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You may notice a lack of DC characters. This is mainly because the DC characters that lend themselves easily to film adaptations are few and far between. Marvel characters need very little tweaking. Try not to fill the comments section with hatred toward me for that fact.

Doctor Strange:


As I am no fan of magic as a central plot device due to its inherent undefined laws and the potential for cheesy story manipulation through its use, I must say that Thor did an excellent job of creating a world of "magic" and explaining that our perception of the term is quite flawed, thereby making a tangible, yet no less mystical legitimacy in which I could suspend my disbelief. Marvel would be wise to take note of this when writing their planned Doctor Strange movie. Just like Thor, Doctor Strange, for me has never been one of my favorite characters, due to his otherworldy power and history of inconsistent definition of said power. His wikipedia article lists the following as abilities: Strange is capable of stopping and reversing time, sealing black holes, restoring universes, absorbing power enough to unconsciously destroy any surrounding galaxies...(!) Holy shit, this guy can do anything! Well, that just won't work in a movie. There need to be defined limitations and a very human aspect to him. Even Thor's movie version wasn't quite as powerful as he'd been displayed in comics, but that didn't make him any less badass. Give me cleverly-written pseudo-scientific explanation to Doc's powers and the extradimensional "demons" he contends with, not just magic spells and monsters from hell. It worked with Thor, and I'm now a much bigger fan of him.


Ant-man:

Allegedly, super-director Edgar Wright has been working on a script to this. I have no doubt that whatever he sets his mind to will be great. But this undoubtedly means we're getting the more humorous, sexist, cowardly version of Ant-man, not the original Avenger who is mostly known for creating one of Marvel's baddest bads(Ultron), beating his wife, and then creepily using his dead wife's name(Wasp). So I'm torn as to which would be better. Hank Pym would be a great setup for future Avengers conflict, but Eric O'Grady sneaking into sexy SHIELD agents' showers and basically lampooning the agency in general would be a welcome aspect to the Marvel movie world.

Guardians of the Galaxy:


This one's supposed to be in beginning script phases, and Marvel hints that it will be a big part of the next phase of their movie plans after the Avengers. This is effing exciting. Marvel's space-based stories have become very-well-defined and rich with terrific characters and epic stories in the last few years. Give me the recent incarnation of the team, or course, led by the reluctant and often in-over-his-normal-human-head Peter Quill. Throw in Groot and Rocket Raccoon, and you're not only going to get awesome fighting abilities and weapons, but one of the most delightfully fun dynamics in comics. A time-travelling Major Victory, with Captain America's shield from the future, would not only set up the main story, but connect it all to the Earth-based heroes as well. Maybe we'll get lucky and the hints and rumors of Thanos and the Infinity Gauntlet in Avengers may not only be true, but could set us up for Drax, and the ultimate cosmic showdown in GOTG, as well as a perfect setup for this guy.....


NOVA.

Anyone who knows me knows that this article was really an excuse to write about this guy. Nova, after being a lame character on the lame New Warriors, and essentially a lame ripoff of Green Lantern, has become since 2007 my hands-down favorite fringe Marvel character. If you haven't read Annihilation, do it. When his Nova Corps is decimated by the annihilation wave, led by Negative Zone dick Annihilus, earthling Richard Ryder is left the sole surviving member. Forced to carry not only all the power of the Corps that was always evenly distributed, but have the voice of the Worldmind in his head, Nova was forced to dig down deep to become the champion of the universe. The Worldmind aspect alone is perfect for humorous and expository dialogue that would carry a space-based film in the way Green Lantern only dreamed of. But by god, this moment had better be in the movie:

Yeah, that's right. There's no more fitting punishment for a guy that has murdered billions than just reaching in and pulling out his innards. And not much in recent comic book history has been more satisfying. And as this cosplayer recently showed, his newest costume lends itself quite nicely to real-world execution:


Thoughts? Who else deserves movie love? Why?
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marvel72
marvel72 - 11/9/2011, 10:26 AM
movie love for the following.......

-nova
-guardians of the galaxy
-annihilators
-inhumans
-thunderbolts
-dr.strange

@ teabag

i agree he took on thor during the 70s,i've just re-read the infinity gauntlet thanos turns nova into hundreds of little cubes.

nowadays nova would give thanos a f*ckin good fight even if he lost.
RunDTC
RunDTC - 11/9/2011, 10:31 AM
Marvel:
Nova
Deadpool
Moon Knight
MCU Daredevil
MCU Fantastic Four
Luke Cage/Iron Fist
Spider-Woman
Ms. Marvel

DC:
Green Arrow SuperMax
Flash
Teen Titans/Young Justice/Outsiders
Question
JUSTICE LEAGUE
MarkCassidy
MarkCassidy - 11/9/2011, 10:46 AM
You do know all of those movies bar Nova are already in development right?
Jordanstine
Jordanstine - 11/9/2011, 10:50 AM
Ryan Reynolds should play Richard Ryder.

Just sayin'.
CaptainDC
CaptainDC - 11/9/2011, 11:12 AM
Good list, but I still believe The Flash is the number 1 most needed movie. In today's society, speed is amongst us with top of the line cars, planes, motorcycles, helicopters, boats and etc... Speed is so loved and enjoyed that seeing this man accomplish even faster is beyond epic, and is intangible to truly realize. In that, the flashs basic power can devolp an incredible movie, performance and money wise
ChaosLord
ChaosLord - 11/9/2011, 11:22 AM
I agree with Dr Strange - it could go either way. Not a big Ant-Man, Nova, or Guardians of the Galaxy fan. I think all of the latter would be far too cheesy if put to film.
Personally, I would love to see a WWII Invaders film. Captain America set the right tone for Marvel to NOT screw it up.
Along the same line, I have always had a soft spot for the underdogs so the Liberty Legion would bring out my inner child and make me grin til it hurt!
TequilaMan
TequilaMan - 11/9/2011, 11:29 AM
Liam Neeson for Doc. Strange!
mitchybaby
mitchybaby - 11/9/2011, 11:29 AM
im alone here but id watch a wonder man movie
BeeMo
BeeMo - 11/9/2011, 11:33 AM
@Herokiller -
Great list - although I'm not a big fan of Guardians of the Galaxy, they seem a lot more convoluted as a team than X-Men. Inhumans would be better to me though.
And -- great wedgie provided to that insipid "uralillame".
Good show, man!
croniccris
croniccris - 11/9/2011, 11:34 AM
blue blazes!
airbeyonder18
airbeyonder18 - 11/9/2011, 11:35 AM
Since I'm studying to be a film director I've Always wanted to direct a Martian Manhunter movie.
AC1
AC1 - 11/9/2011, 11:42 AM
Eric O'Grady/Ant-Man could be played by Simon Pegg! That'd fit well with Edgar Wright's film version. As for Hank Pym, I'm jumping on the Nathan Fillion bandwagon.
Zounds
Zounds - 11/9/2011, 12:01 PM
With Thanos possibly appearing, how can Captain Marvel not be a logical future film?

As well as a, "Hey, Ridley Scott, how do we do a proper.." FF movie...Someone mentioned Power Man/Iron Fist, and if it was at all feasible, Quentin Tarantino to direct.

From DC, I would be very interested in seeing The Spectre come to the big screen...again, in a perfect world, I'd want someone like Aronvsky (although the thought of a T. Malick directed Spectre is too mind blowing to comprehend) to direct. If not The Spectre then certainly Dr. Fate...and I think the time could be right for something like Deadman...if John Carpenter was amenable to that -- wow. Alex Proyas wouldnt be a bad choice to direct that either.

- Zounds.
BigSexyJr
BigSexyJr - 11/9/2011, 12:43 PM
Lobo
Preacher
Wonder Woman
Black Panther
Deadpool
RunDTC
RunDTC - 11/9/2011, 12:59 PM
@Intruder: um....Blade?
Mrcool210
Mrcool210 - 11/9/2011, 1:06 PM
i already did one similar to this with captain universe
plasticman
plasticman - 11/9/2011, 1:20 PM
Bring back ROM and make a movie around him!
Bandrews1
Bandrews1 - 11/9/2011, 1:36 PM
I really wanna see films based on Ant-Man and Dr.Strange the most. Even though I've never really been a fan of Nova or Guardians of the Galaxy, I still think a movie would be cool, I might start looking around for some of their comics to try to get into them.
13echo
13echo - 11/9/2011, 1:46 PM
Longshot by far could make for a great movie. Base it of the first limited series, it could be like the matrix meets the x-men.
ablee337
ablee337 - 11/9/2011, 1:48 PM
My wish list for comic book characters to have a movie.

Marshal Law - Fear and Loathing (mini-series) should be a movie.

Lobo or L.E.G.I.O.N. movie

Groo the Wanderer could be cool as a CG animated movie.

Stray Bullets, but I think that would be better as a TV series.

Madman

Sgt.Rock, if they do it more like Band of Brothers and The Pacific
JoshWilding
JoshWilding - 11/9/2011, 1:58 PM
Forget Marvel and DC, let's start seeing some other characters on the big screen. First up? Invincible...

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SCURVYDOG619
SCURVYDOG619 - 11/9/2011, 3:25 PM
Still waiting on an Alien Legion movie,as well as a proper Judge Dredd movie featuring Judge Death.And for crying out loud,get that Fincher-produced movie about The Goon rolling,someone! Slackjaws must be running Hollywood...
RyanLantern77
RyanLantern77 - 11/9/2011, 4:38 PM
@JoshWilding - I agree! Invincible is one of the most under the radar amazing series I've ever read
BatSlam
BatSlam - 11/9/2011, 5:28 PM
Yea , invincibles was the one i was coming on here with, and as i read i was surprised no body mentioned it , until i got near the bottom. I think a fresh start on fantastic 4 would be very welcomed. as well as a dare devil start over, or just a great sequel. I also think Black panther needs some love. One that I would love is a Nightwing film .. they could have a montage at some point in the film with Dick starting out loving Bruce's tutelage and slowly growing tired of Bruce being over bearing, over protective, not letting Dick go on the more dangerous missions. Eventually Dick quiting the duo and becoming nightwing. I would love that. Also bring on a Great Deadpool movie, he needs to know he is in a movie and break the 4th wall all the time, just like in the comics.
One2three
One2three - 11/9/2011, 5:47 PM
"You may notice a lack of DC characters. This is mainly because the DC characters that lend themselves easily to film adaptations are few and far between. Marvel characters need very little tweaking."

Ya, uhh.. That guardians of the galaxy, what is that? A racoon with a gun? No stretch on realism there, no tweaking required lol.

Ant man, lame, gay, fail.

The X-men universe on the other hand has more B-characters that can easily stand beside B/A list DC characters! Angel, Cable, Gambit, so many more!

There are some B list DC characters that are cool and would make great movies. I did a similar article about. Of course it wasn't marvel so it din't make main.

http://www.comicbookmovie.com/fansites/One/news/?a=49428
Mrcool210
Mrcool210 - 11/9/2011, 9:10 PM
@herokiller, its not a list, i just gave my reasons why i think captain umiverse should get his own movie, its in the fan fic section
superpooper
superpooper - 11/10/2011, 2:07 AM
Nova is cool, but I think the fallout from GL needs to dissipate a little more before any studio will go there. Realistically I doubt we'll see any lesser known characters (barring the ones already in development) getting much movie love any time soon. Like it or not, we are reaching a bit of an "over saturation" point with cbm's. Even if the Avengers is as successful as we hope it will be, there's only so much room for cbm's in the big cinema pie. So as much as I would LOVE to see a Moon knight movie, we've already got Batman, and I think we may have be content with that, for now at least.
superpooper
superpooper - 11/10/2011, 2:11 AM
@ablee337 Marshal Law would kick ass. Even an animated film...anything. Much more compelling than Judge Dred in my opinion. Good call.
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