Although there were some letters failed by the likes of the MCUThe DCUand other comic book franchises, some of which will surely reappear on the big screen in future releases. The MCU movies helped elevate the superhero genre to the pinnacle of cinematic success, but that’s not to say that some of its characters haven’t made it through. Comic book adaptations predate the MCU by a considerable margin, with countless iterations of heroes and villains having appeared on the big screen.
Not every character is done justice by their respective comic book movies, such as in the movies of the DCEU. Many adaptations of popular comic book characters have been considered failures in one way or another, resulting in a disappointing outing for the hero or villain in question. However, many of these characters are simply too big or important to keep out of the limelight, and sooner or later they will surely make their cinematic comeback.
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Galactus will get a shot in MCU Redemption
Last appeared in: Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer (2007)
2007s Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer is considered very underwhelming for many reasons. The film’s main antagonist, Galactus, is one of Marvel’s most powerful cosmic villains, and his live-action debut should have been cause for excitement. However, the decision to take creative liberties with Galactus’ design was ill-advised, and The film’s depiction of the villain as a large amorphous space cloud was met with widespread derision.
Leaving a villain as monumental as Galactus with such an underwhelming design was considered an insult to the character’s role in the source material. It’s hardly surprising that Rise of the Silver Surfer was dismissed by critics and audiences alike, but Galactus is set for big screen redemption in 2025. Ralph Ineson has been confirmed as Galactus in the cast of The Fantastic Four In the MCU, lending a commanding voice and a respectable acting presence to the villain that ensures a better adaptation of the character is forthcoming.
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Tim Story
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June 15, 2007
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Jubilee deserves so much better than her Apocalypse cameo
Last appeared in: X-Men Apocalypse (2016)
The many entries in Fox’s X-Men Movie franchise played host to a number of mistakes and poorly conceived ideas, but few characters in the franchise were wasted as badly as Jubilee. The X-Men character has been carried over by the franchise in a major way: Despite an impressively comically accurate design and the excellent casting of Lana Condor in the role, Jubilee’s appearance is reduced to a fleeting cameo.. It was hardly the treatment that a Jubilee character deserved.
As Jubilee is a regular part of the X-Men’s lineup, and has been featured prominently in the MCU’s animated shows X-Men ’97It is all but unfortunate that she will continue to fail in live-action. With the X-Men set to make their full live-action MCU debut in the future, it seems only a matter of time until Jubilee hits again. yet X-Men: Apocalypse Waste Jubilee so blatantly, she deserves to be redeemed in the MCU.
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Brian Singer
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May 27, 2016
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Martian Manhunter was one of the DCEU’s most disappointing teases
Last appeared in: Zack Snyder’s Justice League (2021)
The DCEU’s movie timeline is packed with conceptual errors and behind-the-scenes issues, but one of the many characters that the ill-fated franchise has failed to do is the Martian Manhunter. Despite being one of DC’s most powerful heroes and a prominent member of the Justice League, the character has been reduced to only a minor appearance in the franchise. His most notable amount of screen time came in Zack Snyder’s Justice LeagueBut he was ultimately failed by the DCEU.
The hero’s role in Zack Snyder’s Justice League Wasn’t as an active member of the team, but more of a tease of his future involvement in the franchise’s history. As the DCEU stalled and was ultimately scrapped shortly after its release, the story of Martian Manhunter was left untold. However, the upcoming DCU reboot seems likely to remedy this, with plans to bring many DC heroes to life on the big screen already in the works, and a focus on giving some underappreciated heroes the limelight reflected by the names now announced.
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March 18, 2021
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The DCU will handle Sinestro much better than Green Lantern
Last appeared in: Green Lantern (2011)
Green Lantern is a hero who has yet to be done justice in live-action, with the 2011 movie of the same name proving very underwhelming. The film saw Mark Strong cast in the role of Sinestro, Hal Jordan’s mentor, who later becomes an antagonist. The movie didn’t really explore Sinestro as a character, but rather hinted at his greater involvement in a sequel, which ultimately went unmade.. As such, it’s clear that Sinestro’s only live-action outing failed the character monumentally.
However, with James Gunn confirming a Green Lantern TV series in the DCU, it would seem like Sinestro is potentially set to be bought out. Although details about Lantern They are relatively sparse, it seems relatively safe to assume that Sinestro will be around in some capacity, since he is such an important figure in the Green Lantern mythos. After 2011 Green Lantern So powerfully wastes the character, it’s almost a certainty that the DCU will seek to right that wrong.
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Martin Campbell
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June 16, 2011
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Spawn can now use better visual effects
Last appeared in: Spawn (1997)
Spawn may not be as well-known a figure as the likes of Superman or Spider-Man, but he is an important character in the pop culture consciousness. The visceral violence of the character’s stories sets him apart from other comic book heroes, but the first live-action appearance of the image comics character was unable to bring him to life as he deserves. Among other matters, 1997s Chip was heavily criticized for its poor visualsWhich were not good at all.
Considering the technological advancements in CGI technology, it seems likely that Spawn will have a much better chance of live-action success. The nature of the character’s abilities requires a considerable amount of visual effects, which in 1997 made it difficult to adapt. However, Spawn’s relevance to pop culture and huge fanbase make a more aesthetically pleasing adaptation seem incredibly likely in the near future.
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Mark AZ Dippé
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August 1, 1997
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The depth of Silver Surfer was not explored in his first live-action outing
Last appeared in: Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer (2007)
Another character performed in 2007 Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer was the title surfer. The film gave the character a comically sharp appearance, albeit one that relied heavily on technologically limited special effects. However, poor old visuals are not the character’s only issue: The movie does absolutely nothing to explore the narrative and emotional depth or the all-important complexity of The Silver Surfer.
The MCU has already cast its own Silver Surfer, who is confirmed to be Shalla-Bal, who in the comics is traditionally the character’s love interest. By announcing in advance that the franchise’s version of the character will be completely different, it already hints at a more considered approach to the iconic figure. Using clever writing and the more impressive CGI technology that has been developed since 2007, it seems like though Rise of the Silver SurferThe failure of this character will finally be redeemed in 2025.
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The X-Men franchise failed Angel multiple times
Last appeared in: X-Men: Apocalypse (2016)
Despite two different attempts to adapt the character, Fox failed Angel in a major way. Appearing in two of the worst X-Men Movies certainly didn’t help, as both attempts to adapt the winged mutant to the big screen failed to do him any semblance of justice. As one of the original X-Men from Marvel Comics, Angel is a character that should be given equal time and attention, but that simply isn’t the case.
X-Men: The Last Stand Made Angel as a whiny and ineffective character, whereas X-Men: Apocalypse Simply didn’t spend any time investigating him Generally. Angel’s long-standing role as part of the team and his continued presence in the comics should have earned him a bit more consideration, but Fox’s franchise has completely failed him. His importance makes it likely that he will resurface alongside the X-Men, hopefully playing a much larger role than his past outings.
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The DCEU’s Deathstroke has so much wasted potential
Last appeared in: Justice League (2017)
The DCEU has been packed with threads that never paid off, but one that continues to sting fans is Justice Leagues post-credits scene, which hints at the formation of a live-action Injustice League. The scene introduces Joe Manganiello’s Deathstroke, complete with a comically accurate design. The potential of the character was immediately evident, because the actor’s own talents combined with adherence to the comics was enough to cause a great deal of anticipation. for his planned solo outing.
Manganiello’s Deathstroke movie was scrapped along with the rest of the DCEU, and the tease went unfulfilled. Deathstroke’s presence as a villain and his ability to hold his own against members of the Justice League make him an entertaining figure, and one that would be accomplished perfectly in any iteration of the DC Universe. As such, it seems only a matter of time before Deathstroke is finally given the respect he deserves, especially after the DCEU failed him so miserably.
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17 November 2017
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Darkseid is too great a villain not to appear
Last appeared in: Zack Snyder’s Justice League (2021)
Darkseid has long been one of the biggest and most powerful villains in DC Comics, and as such, he is a very important figure in the continuity. The DCEU tried to tease the introduction of Darkseid, heavily implying his upcoming involvement in the franchise. Zack Snyder’s Justice League Briefly featured the villain, though He wasn’t involved enough to explore his place in the universe or to face his heroes directly.
Considering Darkseid’s importance and power level, it is unlikely that any successful DC continuity will leave him out of negotiations. James Gunn’s plans for the DCU certainly indicate the potential for Darkseid’s introduction, meaning that he could be justified in live action. Regardless, Darkseid’s importance to the wider world of DC makes a future appearance inevitable, despite the ways the DCEU has so far failed the character.
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Robin desperately deserves another chance on the big screen
Last appeared in: Batman and Robin (1997)
Perhaps the most egregious failure of any comic book character in the history of film, Robin’s treatment was practically criminal. Batman’s iconic sidekick hasn’t been actively adapted to the big screen since 1997 Batman and RobinAnd although plans have been made to further explore his story, none of them have yet come to fruition. Chris O’Donnell’s iteration of Robin may have left something to be desired, but it was nowhere near unfortunate enough for the character to be so thoroughly discarded.
like Titans Clearly demonstrating the character’s live-action potential, it seems even more inexcusable that he has yet to reappear in film. However, James Gunn’s plans for Batman: The Brave and the Bold are set to introduce Robin to the DCU, finally giving the hero a chance to shine. Even so, the way Robin is treated is by far the worst treatment of any character in the series MCUThe DCUOr other comic book franchises.
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