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Valiant Movie Universe (VMU) announced

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A month after comic book publisher Valiant Entertainment revealed it had received a nine-figure investment in its movie and television development arm, the independent publisher is announcing a five-picture deal with Sony Pictures to bring two of its series, Bloodshot and Harbinger, to the big screen starting in 2017.

Both Bloodshot and Harbinger will receive two features each before a fifth movie, Harbinger Wars, will bring both properties together, inspired by the Valiant comic book series crossover from 2013.

http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/heat-vision/bloodshot-harbinger-comics-get-film-790433

Who's left at this point to make a movie universe?
 
Well Bloodshot is a very generic 90s character so I can't see his movies being very good, but I liked the Harbinger comic before it ended. They could definitely make a good movie out of it.
 
I'd never read any Bloodshot comics until I picked up "The Valiant" and was intrigued enough to pick up "Bloodshot Reborn". Based on the little I've seen I think Bloodshot could make a pretty good movie.
 
I'm glad Valiant is getting into movies. I think Bloodshot will make a good film. Not so sure about Harbingers. I would prefer X-O Manowar or Ninjak, maybe Unity.

And Archer & Armstrong could be a good film, maybe even a TV series.
 
Bloodshot was the character I had hoped would lead the VALIANT Movie Universe. He's fully of many angles to play off of for further introductions. Sure the 90's version was a little less realized and I don't fault someone for thinking a bit lesser of that incarnation, fun as it was. The character has been amped up since the '12 relaunch and is perfect for being the first film.

Harbinger has been a great read whether it be 90's original OR the current title. It's crossover is tied to the '14 summer event and should play out great on the big screen. I'm also looking forward to seeing how the H.A.R.D. Corps are brought in as they are big players in the Harbinger Wars that is 5th film slated.
 
Bloodshot was the character I had hoped would lead the VALIANT Movie Universe. He's fully of many angles to play off of for further introductions. Sure the 90's version was a little less realized and I don't fault someone for thinking a bit lesser of that incarnation, fun as it was. The character has been amped up since the '12 relaunch and is perfect for being the first film.

Was the 90s version of Bloodshot very different than the current one? I knew he was a 90s character, but I'd never read that version. I just remember almost falling asleep when they shoved Bloodshot into Harbinger during a crossover that happened after Valiant returned a few years ago. He wasn't quite as "Xtreme" as a nineties character when it comes to personality (in fact he basically had no personality), but his name, design and backstory were very 90s.
 
Read The Valiant. It's only four issues and leads into Bloodshot Reborn #1. I think that would be a pretty good introduction for you. It was for me at any rate.
 
Bloodshot was the character I had hoped would lead the VALIANT Movie Universe. He's fully of many angles to play off of for further introductions. Sure the 90's version was a little less realized and I don't fault someone for thinking a bit lesser of that incarnation, fun as it was. The character has been amped up since the '12 relaunch and is perfect for being the first film.

Was the 90s version of Bloodshot very different than the current one? I knew he was a 90s character, but I'd never read that version. I just remember almost falling asleep when they shoved Bloodshot into Harbinger during a crossover that happened after Valiant returned a few years ago. He wasn't quite as "Xtreme" as a nineties character when it comes to personality (in fact he basically had no personality), but his name, design and backstory were very 90s.

I think 'very' is probably too strong a word but he is 'somewhat' different enough to be a bit more than the 90's version was.
If you read and didn't fully like BS in the Harbinger Wars event from a few years back we may just chalk this up to "your mileage may vary" then.

I found the first 25 issues of BS to be a very solid arc for the character. Going from being a fully controlled soldier, to confused being, to almost a blank mindless slate, regaining a new purpose and self appointed mission to now being a blank slate as a person starting over(BS:Reborn) and where that may lead him. What choices does he make now?
 
Sony Pictures? Maybe we'll get a Bloodshot/Spider-Man crossover!

(juuuuuust kidding)
 
Aw, I saw this thread and I was hoping for Magnus. How I'd love to see a Magnus movie.
 
I think another company is doing Magnus now. Isn't he a public domain character now?
 
Really? Wow. I didn't know that. I'll have to do a little research, I guess.
 
I think their best characters are XO Manowar, Toyo Harada and Gilad Anni-Padda. I want those characters in film.
 
Solar Man of the Atom
Magnus Robot Fighter
Turok Son of Stone/Dinosaur Hunter

All 3 are original characters published by Gold Key. Gold Key went out of business, bankrupt I'm supposing and their catalog was bought up by various outlets.

Dynamite Comics is currently "licensing" these characters for monthly comics.
Many hope that one day VALIANT might out right wholly purchase them from their licensing holder. Some don't but Dinesh, the CFO hasn't ruled it out IF it should ever become possible. However, these characters aren't up for movie options under Valiant's movie deal. Only wholly original Valiant characters are available. Which is why Bloodshot and Harbinger are up first.
 
There's a current Magnus book? I didn't realize. I wonder how faithful it is to the original. Jim Shooter's revival in the 80s was fantastic for a while, and totally in continuity with the original. There was another revival a few years ago that looked awful. A good Magnus book might be enough to get me back into the comic shop.
 
I'm guessing you mean the Dark Horse Magnus book, written by Jim Shooter when describing the "awful looking" one. I honestly can't recall how good/bad it was but I did read it 5/6yrs ago.

The Dynamite Magnus book just wrapped up it's 12 issue run back in February and it's a departure on many fronts. If you're looking for the standard bearer Gold Key/Valiant Magnus the Dynamite book isn't that. I will say for a variation on a theme I largely enjoyed the title. The conclusion was a bit circular in it's narrative while also being a point of a new beginning. We'll see where Dynamite goes with it, they allegedly have a Phase 2 scheduled. Solar wraps up next month ending Phase 1.
 
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