I doubt Groo The Wanderer will make the cut, so I have no others to suggest. I will leave it up to you experts.
this might spark your memory if need be.
I doubt Groo The Wanderer will make the cut, so I have no others to suggest. I will leave it up to you experts.
this might spark your memory if need be.
It would be nice if Mr. Burton helmed a JTHM movie, but I doubt that will ever happen. The Preacher movie seems bleak, and even if they do make it, they’ll probably try to squeeze every single bit into a 2-hour schlock fest. Truthfully, if I had my choice, I would want to see a Bone movie.
However, as far as most likely that hasn’t been announced…I can see them trying to make a The Maxx movie.
I just want to see Nick Cage riding the motorcycle with his head on fire.
I’d like to see Silver Surfer, Galactus or Tanos if anybody is listening.
Thanos would be good too. :smack:
Sooner or later there’s bound to be a Plastic Man movie.
Sandman would be cool
I Thought Fantastic Four was next up…
And wonder woman’s in the planning stages, with Joss Whedon to direct.
Many, many Marvel characters are licensed – Ghost Rider, Iron Fist, Luke Cage, Namor, and (I think) Silver Surfer, plus others. (And Man-Thing is premiering on Sci-Fi later this year – it was originally planned as a theatrical release, but I guess they changed their minds.)
–Cliffy
Deathlok.
I read a few film industry magazines a while ago.
Technically, Sin City will be hitting the big screen next, opening April 1st. Batman Begins and Fantastic Four are coming out this summer, and Man-Thing will go directly to television. After that, Warner/DC has Bryan Singer working on Superman, the Wachowskis and Joel Silver behind V For Vendetta (with Natalie Portman), and Joss Whedon signed on to do Wonder Woman. Marvel always has tons of media projects in the works, and there have been strong rumors that Robert Rodriguez’s next film after Sin City will be Mike Allred’s Madman.
I was kind of disappointed when Christian Bale signed on for Batman, because I always thought he’d make the perfect Sub-Mariner.
They already did Deathlok. It was called Robocop.
Yes, but everyone has been waiting to see: Robocop IIII, Deatlok, the Black Robocop.
The Maxx?
Well, a man can dream… sigh…
Comic book movies I’d LIKE to see:
Starman
Sleeper
Grendel
Madman
Wildcats
Grendel has been optioned:
Wells books Wagner comic ‘Grendel’
Warner Bros. Pictures-based John Wells Prods. has optioned the graphic novel “Grendel” from its creator, Matt Wagner, in association with Dark Horse Entertainment and Arsenal Entertainment. Scribe Carl Lund is attached to adapt the project through his blind script deal with JWP. An award-winning comic creation, “Grendel” spans several decades with its story encompassing various generations of characters. Lund’s script will focus on the story line of Christine Spar, the adopted granddaughter of the notoriously sadistic yet rich and graceful Hunter Rose – aka the original Grendel. Spar was the focus of Wagner’s book “Grendel: Devil’s Legacy.” (Chris Gardner)
That’s the first I’ve heard about it, but I would have preferred a movie about Hunter Rose. Oh well, hopefully they can do a good job of it, kabuki vampires and all!