I've said it before on other threads, but I'd love to see a live-action series drawn loosely from the KYost run on New X-Men.
As for films, if we want to include solos films I'd love to see Innocence Lost done. Unfortunately, every reason that would make it unique and stand out is probably why it won't happen (it's ultimately a superhero story where the main character is NOT the hero themselves, and the fact it's built around a female hero, which no one seems willing to take a chance on). There's also the fact it would amount to watching 2 hours of child abuse which would probably make a lot of viewers uncomfortable... Which is unfortunate, since X-23 could answer the question of "What do we do with Wolverine when Jackman retires?"
The real Rogue. The one raised by Mystique and Destiny, the one who stole Carol Danvers powers, the one who came begging for Charles Xavier's help...
An X-Club movie (working title X-CLUB: MIND OVER MUTANT or maybe just WE DO SCIENCE!) wherein the almighty Doctor Nemesis disproves every current theory r.e. the workings of the universe and saves the world from the evil science of Mister Sinister. Or rather, Kavita Rao, Madison Jeffries and Danger do all that, while Doctor Nemesis makes a hash of things and has a prolonged argument with a cyborg chimpanzee before swooping in at the end to steal all the credit.
Alternatively, something something Domino doing literally anything.
The X-Books Board is wretched and does not deserve the Domino Appreciation Thread.
a movie that doesn't have mystique, xavier, or magenta as the leads. Hell I'd be fine with a movie that actually felt like a real x-men team dynamic but we'll never get that with singer and company.
I'd want a Gambit and Wolverine team up movie.
"My superpower? I'm irresistible to women." Gambit- ANXF #9
Gambit's kittens: Oliver, Lucifer and Figaro: Oliver and Company.
Excalibur, the Sword is Drawn (original five team members)
*wishful sigh*
and honestly, I'd love to see some part of the Dark Phoenix saga, space opera and all, done right. We do space now, I'm pretty sure GotG proved audiences can handle wacky space comics. I'm also holding out hope that, if the franchise lives until another inevitable relaunch, we can get an updated version of the Claremont X-team that just zeroes in on the idea of the X-Men and is more of a character piece that shows them learning how to work as a team. First Class was epically unsatisfying in that regard, for me (and just as a movie).
“You know how it is: as soon as you decide to forget something, your brain comes to the conclusion that it's the most fascinating thing in the world.” -- Jane Yolen, probably not talking about superhero comics
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