LOKI deserves his own movie hands down. Also I would prefer Daken to have his own movie. That is if they use Daniel Way's comics as the source material.
I plan on dying tonight!!!
(Punches himself in the nose and cause bleeding)
... how about you?
Daniel Way *and Marjorie Liu's* comics, haha. And I totally agree!
Oh, that'd be so complicated ... you would need to incorporate the relevant parts of Siege and Fear Itself and Thor v3 ... I mean maybe you could do that, but certainly not in a 2-hour movie. That would be too short a time to explain everything and also get attached to Kid Loki and see him become a hero. Maybe in a TV show - it might work since you'd mostly be using a child actor instead of Tom Hiddleston.
What about an outfit like this from her solo series? And now in red!
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I think the most likely way to do this would be to wait until the main Avengers cast are no longer viable. Aka, actually kill off Tom Hiddleston's Loki at the end of whatever movie (which could be as easy as Thor 3:Ragnarok) with a similarly heroic-ish sacrifice, and then introduce the next film as Journey into Mystery. Either way, it'll be quite some time before anything in the MCU is set up to tackle that storyline, but I'd definitely go see it if they do manage it.
I certainly would not mind a Winter Soldier film where he is the villain. There's so much CATWS hinted at and never showed, that would be fun.
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They wouldn't need to get ALL the details the same. Like any movie adaptation, it would have to be altered, there's no way around it. Like, they don't need to do Siege before it, just.... have him die, somehow. It doesn't matter how, really, as long as it can be reasoned that he planned for it to happen and it looks vaguely heroic. They could incorporate it into one of the Thor or Avengers movies with little trouble, I'm sure. The Fear Itself stuff is trickier to lose, though, it's woven into the narrative pretty tightly. But yeah, it is a long story, so... if they were to capture the whole cascading clusterfuck thing that was happening with the book, where he kept solving problems but creating the next problem in the process until he could no longer escape it, you probably would need more space than a movie could provide.
But I don't think they would go for this because it would mean Hilddleston would not be in it, they'd have to cast some probably unknown kid. Fans of the movie Loki are quite often Hiddleston fans more than they are fans of the character, .
The Black Queen Selene already headlined her own film series with the Underworld series!
I'd like to expand my notion about a movie about Storm Shadow, the evil ninja assassin agent who works for Cobra, the terrorist organization that vies with the valiant G.I. Joes in the paramilitary fantasy-adventure franchise "G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero" (Hasbro).
Movies about villainy are not unheard of. The iconic Hollywood (USA) film "The Omen" (1976) starring Gregory Peck presents an eerie doomsday scenario tale purely about the AntiChrist, the adversary of Jesus Christ in Christian parables.
The various agents of Cobra seem to parallel various apocalyptic villainous characters in the Bible, and why not? --- Cobra is after all a very symbolic terrorism pedagoguery outfit.
I can imagine that Serpentor, a genetically-engineered evil super-soldier, Cobra Commander, a vile and sly schemer, and the Baroness, a wily and dangerous female consultant for Cobra, could join Storm Shadow (portrayed by Keanu Reeves!) in a Guy Ritchie directed doomsday legion themed Hollywood (USA) film perhaps titled "Cobra Hive" (and perhaps starring Jude Law as Serpentor, Haley Joel Osment as Cobra Commander, and Anne Hathaway as the Baroness!). Maybe the film could explore Cobra's creepy exploitation of the corruptible American city.
Such a film could inspire feature films for each of the above-mentioned Cobra agents.
Cobra represents dangerous ambition as it applies to terrorism. How does unmitigated ambition create metaphoric AntiChrists? Such a premise could serve as the creative basis for a presentation of a proverbial 'daredevil gate.'
Writing about this stuff is making me feel better about Planet Hollywood steaks.
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I was thinking about the Winter Soldier earlier, and how he'd work really well in a solo film. Though showing up on Agent Carter? That's just brilliant.
I really hope someone at Marvel/Disney/Netflix is scamming these boards, because that's an idea worth stealing.
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~ Black Panther.
They showed the Nazi hunter stuff in First Class, he spent the first half of the film hunting Nazis. Also I think making Magneto a KGB agent might be hard to square with what we saw in First Class, you think he would have mentioned that when he was taking the CIA into Russia.