This was a pretty good list. I would love to see a She-Hulk movie or TV show as I'm a big fan of the character. I hadn't considered Angie Harmon but I think she'd be a good pick.
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This was a pretty good list. I would love to see a She-Hulk movie or TV show as I'm a big fan of the character. I hadn't considered Angie Harmon but I think she'd be a good pick.
I think these are all pretty good casting choices. I'm impressed CBR.
Most of them would work but a few might not. A common problem is figuring what each character's get is or the mythology but you have enough material to work with.
For example- you could forge ties between White tiger and the Tiger's beautiful daughter from Iron fist. And Wasp could be tied to the brotherhood of wasp concept from Spider-girl.
I think you might not be able to use Spider-Girl because of rights issues with Fox but you could just change the name to Arana.
I would prefer using Angela than Ava since she has a cooler get as a FBI agent turned superhero.
[QUOTE=Zak213;15250105]Most of them would work but a few might not. A common problem is figuring what each character's get is or the mythology but you have enough material to work with.
For example- you could forge ties between White tiger and the Tiger's beautiful daughter from Iron fist. And Wasp could be tied to the brotherhood of wasp concept from Spider-girl.[/QUOTE]
Ms Marvel's story could EASILY be tied into the Chitauri. Perhaps it's while experimenting with Chitauri DNA and tech that she gains her powers.
[QUOTE=Booster78;15250037]I always get a kick that they push Anya as Spider-Girl so much and now the "new" White Tiger. Sorry, give me Captain Marvel, She-hulk or even better, Diamond Back.[/QUOTE]
Why shouldn't they try to promote new characters?
Marvel should really look into this...I'm just saying. :biggrin:
Dear Comics Media,
Quit trying to make women superheroes happen.
Sincerely,
Everyone Who Isn't A Hardcore Comics Reader.
[QUOTE=Songbird/Diamondback;15250030]White Tiger? ...seriously? She's hasn't been in comics for a full year yet!
(Shoulda included Songbird!)[/QUOTE]
Well, she's all up in that Ultimate Spider-Man cartoon and due to that more mainstream people know of her than... Songbird.
Dan Slott's She Hulk could be an awesome TV series.
Dazzler's name is "Alison," not "Allison." Sheesh!
Some of these choices for actresses are not very well conceived.
Oh my god, Charlize Theron as Ms. Marvel?
I'll take 10 of those, please.
[QUOTE=Squashua;15250187]Well, she's all up in that Ultimate Spider-Man cartoon and due to that more mainstream people know of her than... Songbird.
Dan Slott's She Hulk could be an awesome TV series.[/QUOTE]
She doesn't even have a supporting cast of her own! That's simply CBR picking her just to be hip! All she does in that comic is bitch at Reptil!
And you're implying that Songbird isn't more relevant than some of the characters on there. *cough*Spider-Girl*cough*
I think the problem is that half of these characters would be great members of an ensemble cast, but not as standalone heroes in their own movie. I'll give it to Captain Marvel, Dazzler, White Tiger, and mmmmmaaybe She-Hulk (although the very nature of her character makes her a previously unseen "ensemble player" to the Hulk universe). And I'd be the first in line for a kick-ass "Daughters of the Dragon" film. But Wasp? Monica Rambeau? Sif? Not to take anything away from the characters themselves, but if they haven't made the jump to holding regular solo books in 60-some years of being published, I really don't think they could support a film based entirely on them...not without reworking the characters so much that they might lose a lot of the appeal that got them to that spot in the first place.
Now Monica Rambeau in a Nextwave film...sign me the hell up (although I'd go with Kerry Washington vs. Gina Torres).
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[QUOTE=Jaded Devil;15250264]I think the problem is that half of these characters would be great members of an ensemble cast, but not as standalone heroes in their own movie. I'll give it to Captain Marvel, Dazzler, [B]White Tiger[/B], and mmmmmaaybe She-Hulk (although the very nature of her character makes her a previously unseen "ensemble player" to the Hulk universe). And I'd be the first in line for a kick-ass "Daughters of the Dragon" film. But Wasp? Monica Rambeau? Sif? Not to take anything away from the characters themselves, but if they haven't made the jump to holding regular solo books in 60-some years of being published, I really don't think they could support a film based entirely on them...not without reworking the characters so much that they might lose a lot of the appeal that got them to that spot in the first place.[/QUOTE]
THE CHARACTER HASN'T BEEN IN COMICS FOR MORE THAN A YEAR!!
Why does everyone think that's a good choice?!