12 Marvel And DC Characters That Still Need Their Own Movie

When Stan Lee created the Fantastic Four in 1961 and later Spider-Man in 1962, little did he know that he was spawning a dynasty. Fifty years on, Lee and the Marvel brand have never been stronger and their heady rivalry with DC Comics has laid the ground for some of the biggest summer blockbusters in history. But where are we headed? Is the future solely dedicated to tentpole franchises boasting established names, or is there room to grow new blood on screen, too?

Punisher

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Time and time again, filmmakers have tried and failed to bring Frank Castle to life on screen. Say what you want about Thomas Lane and Ray Stevenson, but neither actor was truly able to transmit the tortured crimefighter to audiences and The Punisher brand has languished as a result, losing ground to more palatable characters in the Marvel and DC ranks.

Now, Jon Bernthal (The Walking Dead) has the chance to give his own take in an upcoming  Netflix seriesReports suggest it’ll closely hew the line sowed by Marvel and is being developed in conjunction with the comic book powerhouse. That’s good news, as is the inclusion of Bernthal, who has the acting chops and personality to pull off Castle’s savagery. If The Punisher proves third time lucky, there’s no reason we won’t be treated to a movie further down the line.

Darkseid

Time will tell whether we’ll get a Darkseid to remember in the upcoming Justice League film, but one thing’s for sure: few characters in the DC stable are as scary as the dark one: an intergalactic tyrant who operates from the shadows and manipulates his foes.

There’s no word yet on who’s playing the character, but one rumor floating around is that Jeff Bridges will take on the role of the bad guy who arranges his minions like pawns on an enormous chess board.

After Bridges’ turn as Obadiah Stane in Iron Man, he has the necessary cunning to pull off a character who is the comic book version of a modern-day politician. Darkseid favors his intellect over his brawn, but if push comes to shove, he’s got immense strength and laser beams to boot. Those help.


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