9 Female Superheroes That Should Get Their Own Films

The hype for Wonder Woman is real. Not only is it an important film for the DCEU, but it's also a pivotal point for future female superheroes on the big screen. If it does well, we could be receiving even more female-led blockbusters. If not, well, you know how Hollywood works. Hopefully, come June 2nd, we'll be discussing the beginning of a new era of superheroines and not the latter.

Batwoman

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If you’ve been reading James Tynion IV’s Detective Comics run, you would’ve undoubtedly noticed how much attention he’s given Kate Kane in the book. She’s been put in charge of the Bat Family and leads as Batman’s second-in-command, acting as a mentor to the team and guiding them in training for battles.

Considering the above coupled with her own solo series and soaring popularity over the years, we don’t believe in coincidences. DC is grooming Batwoman for something major – and a film looks more than likely at this point. As a proud LGBT character, she’s also the diversity and representation that the DCEU requires. Not to mention, she’s got the fighting acumen and intelligence to match Batman on any given day.

The chances of Batwoman making it into production, though, rest on the possible success of Joss Whedon’s Batgirl. If that film proves to be a runaway hit, there’s no doubt that this one will be green lit in due course. We’re holding thumbs that it happens for all our sake.


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Sergio Pereira
SERGIO PEREIRA is a speculative fiction writer from Johannesburg, South Africa. He has a strong interest in comic books, film, music and comedy. When he's not reading or writing, he enjoys a game of Pro Evolution Soccer, watching football, catching up on films, and playing with his dog. His short stories have appeared in various magazines and anthologies, such as Devolution Z, Death Throes, Centum Press's 100 Voices, and Tales from the Lake: Vol. 3 from Crystal Lake Publishing.