Batwoman could actually work in a horror film. If you read Elegy and her other early appearances from the late 2000's, there's a definite element of horror and mysticism there. Even the CW show touches upon these, albeit in a very different way.
Batwoman could actually work in a horror film. If you read Elegy and her other early appearances from the late 2000's, there's a definite element of horror and mysticism there. Even the CW show touches upon these, albeit in a very different way.
The tough part about this idea, IMO, is that you kind of need a horror movie's protagonist to a normal - if not a victim - coping with something terrible and predatory. So I don't see too many of DC's heroes as a good fit, but Felix Faust, The Demons 3, Solomon Grundy would all make spiffy horror antagonists. Hell, you could write Ultra-Humanite as One Seriously Scary MF if you put your mind to it (I still get a bit of heebies remembering his big reveal in Robinson's Golden Age).
You'd almost need the story's lead to either be a mundane with somebody like Dr. Occult playing Professor Van Helsing, or you need it to be about a supernatural hero's origin story.
Looking forward to seeing se7en style Riddler
Southern gothic story about Croc. Poor black reptilan kid raised by violent alcoholic aunt. He was treated like a monster so he became a monster. Would love a low budget modern setting a la Gummo or Bully
"Cereal" convention from Sandman
Aquaman as a monstrous sea creature that change into human to attract soul.
Jason Blood/The Demon inspired by Kirby's original run. Lovecraftian, creeping horror and sword and sorcery. HIGHLANDER meets MANDY.
I’ve been thinking it might be fun to have a crime noir story where Jason Blood is hired/threatened by Jim Corrigan to investigate something demonic from the other end, with Jason’s less refined detective skills lending itself to the sloppier nature of the private eye vs the actual police detective... and the two “twists” on the regular formula being Jason releasing Etrigan the Demon against certain monsters and malefactors, but with the twist of the Spectre being made throughout the film, until the moment at the very end where Corrigan releases the Spectre, and after a film of seeing Etrigan tear through most of his enemies save for the most powerful or the most sympathetic, The Spectre is treated as an almost Eldritch Abomination without mercy or fetters.
The idea of making an (un-fallen) Angel the “monster” at the end of a monster mystery where Demons are the regular characters just appeals to me.
Like action, adventure, rogues, and outlaws? Like anti-heroes, femme fatales, mysteries and thrillers?
I wrote a book with them. Outlaw’s Shadow: A Sherwood Noir. Robin Hood’s evil counterpart, Guy of Gisbourne, is the main character. Feel free to give it a look: https://read.amazon.com/kp/embed?asi...E2PKBNJFH76GQP
You could make an entire slasher, Nightmare on Elm Street-like, movie with the Spectre being the slasher and the would-be victims he goes after all being terrible people.
You know, when I think upon Predator, I revise my opinion and say you could do a super-protagonist horror film.
Send The Suicide Squad on a mission that accidentally unleashes a really pissed off Solomon Grundy from wherever Dr. Fate had managed to cage him.
Think you could get some miles out of a Apokolips movie. You can do something smaller like a Lowlie trying to survive there or Just make a mister Miracle escape film. Just make the things he sees as horrific as possible.