I kind of think a Luke Cage/Iron Fist movie would probably do better than would separate movies starring the two characters individually.It's too bad they won't consider combining Power Man & Iron Fist, like Marvel did back in the day.
I kind of think a Luke Cage/Iron Fist movie would probably do better than would separate movies starring the two characters individually.It's too bad they won't consider combining Power Man & Iron Fist, like Marvel did back in the day.
I feel the same way. I ask myself this: Marvel character=what Hollywood template.I kind of think a Luke Cage/Iron Fist movie would probably do better than would separate movies starring the two characters individually.It's too bad they won't consider combining Power Man & Iron Fist, like Marvel did back in the day.
i'd be up for a Warlock movie. Sub-Mariner too. i remember reading a year or two ago they were considering a Sub-Mariner movie.Why no mention of Dr. Strange or the Sub-Mariner? Those are the Marvel characters that have the most potential for a movie franchise, because each brings a whole new, fascinating universe with him.
I'd also love to see Warlock, but I know that's just my own bizarre tastes.![]()
Someone mentioned Warlock. If they did such a project, they'd have to reprise Jim Starlin's Magus storyline, the best arc ever for our golden starfarer.
Don't get why its so hard to do a popular Punisher film.
That would be me. And yes, the Magus storyline is what I had in mind.Someone mentioned Warlock. If they did such a project, they'd have to reprise Jim Starlin's Magus storyline, the best arc ever for our golden starfarer.
What the heck did they mean by that? Just that it would be epic and visually amazing (which I'd expect of a movie about an underwater civilization)? Namor and Namorita get into a lightsaber duel?Universal supposedly had Namor. it was supposed to be like an underwater Star Wars...
I'm assuming that reference is to The Immortal Iron Fist, co-written by Fraction & Ed Brubaker for issues #1-14, then Fraction alone on #15 and 16, then Duane Swierczynski for the final 10 issues of the series. I had never read any Iron First stories prior to the start of that series, but I did read some of it and it was quite good. I can't recall exactly where I stopped reading, but it was prior to issue #17.Em.. which Brian Bendis/Matt Fraction series?
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