I’ve heard rumors they might be doing Shazam, but definitely not Dwayne Johnson as Black Adam.
Star Brand might be interesting, especially if they include him accidentally nuking Pittsburgh.
Sure seems like a Power Pack movie would be something someone would want to make (draw in the pre-teen demographic) and while googling to see if one was in the works, I discovered that they made a pilot for a Power Pack TV series back in 1991 and somehow I missed it.
Don’t know if you have seen it, but that version of Fantastic 4 was parodied on the Netflix season 4 of Arrested Development.
I’d watch it if it was R rated.:o
Howard Chakin did a really great humorous version of The Shadow. I wouldn’t mind seeing that version. As for Doc Savage I just don’t see them ever doing it right.
I know it’s not a comic but I really want to see a movie of Cthulhu Saves the Universe.
Yes, I came in to offer this, too.
The Impossibles (with a cameo from Frankenstein Jr.)
Ambush Bug
Doom Patrol
Normalman
Amnesia Man
“You want I should bop you with this lollipop?” I’ve never read it, but I recall that line from reading the cover when I was a kid.
I’d like to see a mini series based on Moore’s “Miracleman” where the super beings pretty much take over, and we see stories of what that world is like (ala Aprocrypha).
I’d love a movie or Netflix series based on Denny O’Neil’s run on The Question, when it was all Zen philosophy and detective work in doomed Hub City.
I haven’t seen that, but someone else did an MST3K treatment of the movie, which I’ve seen.
The Legion of Super Heroes, definitely. But it’s got to be the cheesy one I remember from the 12cent and 15cent comic books. What they’ve morphed into is not appealing at all.
I’m not sure I want to see Matter Eater Lad and Bouncing Boy on the Big Screen.
On the other hand, it’d be a big change. And I wouldn’t mind a CGI Proty II.
Complete with instruction from Richard Dragon – who, sure, would be the world’s greatest master of the martial arts; but, so long as he’s in that wheelchair, he’s only going to explain the finer points of dancing around and delivering spin kicks.
I would love to see Saturn Girl, Princess Projectra, and the other LSH superheroines in the skimpy attire that they (barely) wore in the 1970s comics!
I liked to see a movie of Gambit, who was my favorite X-Man as a kid.
Say, Taranto. What did you mean, “Slow of mind?”
Oh, unquestionably. And it’s still more respectful to the original comics, and made better use of the studio’s money than big swaths of it’s cinematic successors…
To put it a gloomier way, “it ain’t an argument against atheism, it’s an argument against foxholes.”
Plastic Man.
The movie could be a “Deadpool for kids” film, and, if there’s one thing Pixar has shown us, it’s that kids’ films can be good and respectful of their audiences. After all, silly and stupid are two very different things.
The Green Turtle might make for a decent movie. The Gene Yuen Lang take on the character was a very good read. (I’d be happy with any Lang adaptation, but only The Green Turtle qualifies for this topic.)
They’re making a film too. After development hell it looks like it’s a go as of February at least.
I guess Gambit was in X-Men Origins but I don’t remember as I blacked that memory out.
The latest version is also respectful to the comics. It’s just that most longtime fans are unfamiliar with the version of FF it was adapting. And the fact that it was poorly done makes them uninclined to care.
I would like an Astro City TV series.