Magik
Psylocke
Hercules
Rachel Grey
Moon Knight
Spectrum
Pete Wisdom
DarkHawk
Magik
Psylocke
Hercules
Rachel Grey
Moon Knight
Spectrum
Pete Wisdom
DarkHawk
The J-man
Psylocke did appeared in X-Men: The Last Stand. It was a cameo and we might as well say she was a entirely different person, but she was there. I do agree with some of these, Magik is a bit of a stretch for Fox to pull. I see Rachel a bit more possible considering they pulled the time travel in DoFP.
Yet we do have the Collector, who I thought was even more unlikely
I think the Watcher might be even more doable in the "found footage" format they are going with in the Fantastic Four reboot Fox is doing. He could be kind of blurry looking, hanging around the scene of their transformation,
The rights to Namor have been locked up so long it's ridiculous. Fox has had him going back to the Avi Arad days. You'd think the lack of interest or any kind of progress on scripts, etc would cause their rights to revert back to Marvel.
Before the Thor movies, I would have said it would be a longshot that we would see the undersea kingdom of Atlantis. Maybe the studios think it would be hard sell getting moviegoers to believe in a race that lives and breathes underwater.
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I'd say Moon Knight but I'm fairly positive that he'll get at least a TV show. Sitwell mentioned Cairo in TWS and Marvel's been pushing MK a bit with MNOW! Besides, if the Netflix shows are well received I don't see why Jessica Jones should get one and Moon Knight shouldn't. He's a perfect fit for television. Think about it, the current series is a blend of CSI (the detective work), Supernatural (the supernatural stuff), Arrow (the super-heroic roots) and The Raid-esque films (the brutality and fight scenes).
Deadpool solo movie. It is due to the adult nature of the character which makes him harder to translate to general audiences.
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Probably She-Hulk, since the Hulk movies didn't do too well and we're getting a lot of 'well, maybe' and 'possibly in the future' for him, along the same levels that are usually only reserved for female characters and any character who isn't white. That makes She-Hulk appearing even less likely.
After he, probably characters like Captain Marvel and Black Panther.
She Hulk lends herself better for tv and is one of the most successful examples of a male version of a female hero. She is completely different from Banner: she is the smart Hulk, a lawyer and she actually wants to be Hulk. In the MCU world that is just discovering superheroes, a show focusing on Jen could be pretty awesome by having it deal with the legal side of the superhero business with guest stars from all over popping up in it.
I don't think he meant story wise but special effects wise which would be challenge.
Do you hire a petite actress and then use special effects to make her look bigger or do you get a large actress and shrink her like Chris Evans for the scenes where she is just the human Jen and not Hulked out? Both are costly for a tv budget.
OR do you eschew the transformation all together and just keep her mode locked as She Hulk?
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Moon Knight.
A complex, psychologicaly challenged character for certain. However, he has no appeal outside of his legions of fans.
Chances? None. His attempt to impersonate a vanilla ice cream cone remains timeless and Hollywood free.
MODOK
Understandably, too ugly for modern tv audiences. Only the greatness of Christopher Walken could even begin to bring justice to the majesty that is MODOK.
Chances? Less than zero. The chance for Christoper Walken to win an Oscar remains unfullfilled.
Everybody's so down on She Hulk. To me this a no brainier. The problem with the Hulk movies is that it's essentially the same story for both... "Oh Noes... I'm turning into a Hulk. Must. Stay. Calm." The reason the Hulk works better in the Avenger movies is that he finally gets to ENJOY being a Hulk... And smack the $#!+ out of Loki. She Hulk on the other hand enjoys herself and her body, low on angst, plenty of opportunities for great casting (Awesome Andy CGI would be awesome by the way) and plenty of Fanservice.... Her transformation scene could equal that of American Werewolf In London :-) (and yes I think it matters)
she-hulk is probably the most well-known marvel female outside of storm, invisible woman, and black widow (recently). i would be very suprised indeed if marvel did not have plans for her somewhere.
Actually I heard Universal owns Namor.
http://screenrant.com/hulk-3-sequels...-namor-rights/
So Namor is stuck at a studio that doesn't have the rights to any other characters, he seems to be stuck in limbo.