Does Wonder Man count?
Does Wonder Man count?
I would say the New Warriors, They could make a good TV series though.
Jarvis (the human one)
She Hulk - as much as they've struggled to make Hulk work I doubt they'd try for the derivative female version.
Black Panther - depends on what you mean by "featured". He could show up as a background character, maybe even in Avengers 2 since apparently the teaser from Comiccon featured an attack on an African city, but I don't think he'll ever be featured as in lead a movie.
Nova (Richard Rider) - I think Marvel is all in on trying to push Sam so any human Nova appearances will be Sam.
Every single Marvel Character A,B,C,D list will get at least one appearance in a movie, television episode or internet web series. Otherwise it's leaving money on the table.
I think Universal has the rights to Namor for some reason, and a movie was in development but never happened. I'd love to see She-Hulk, but doubt it could be done.
I'm amazed Doctor Strange is getting a movie. Maybe there's hope for the Black Knight.
Why does everyone keep saying She-Hulk? She can easily be in the Incredible Hulk sequel, and if the MCU can do Gamora they can damn well do She-Hulk!
Back to this thread, I am going to say Wonder Man, Sentry, Firestar, Hercules, and recently just announced Janet van Dyne
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I was going to say that I'd love to see The Bottom by Charlie Huston be adapted for a Moon Knight movie, but I don't know how popular MK is.
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Black Cat. Felicia was in ASM2 but Dr Connors was in the original Spider-Man movies too and that didn't mean anything.
Hulk has had two movies and both are considered failures as they at best broke even once marketing and theater cut is considered. Its unlikely he'll get a 3rd shot especially if the Avengers 2 rumors are true (that he gets shot into space ala Planet Hulk). Rumors also have it that GoTG 2 will deal with Hulk so no likely introduction to She-Hulk there either and likely no Hulk 3 as that story will be dealt with in GoTG 2.
Then there is the fact that She-Hulk, regardless of the legal reason for her development, comes across extremely derivative and something that is unlikely to be green lit in this day and age of outcry over female heroes not getting their fair shot on the big screen. People are already upset that well established females like Black Widow (movie verse) aren't getting their fair shot, now imagine if a female solo movie revolves around a character that is just a female version of a male character.