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Archive for July 3rd, 2011

Marvel Universe Shorts

Posted by dailypop on July 3, 2011

A while back I wrote about how Marvel Entertainment was thinking of producing some short film projects based on their lesser-known properties such as Dr. Strange and such. Rumor has it that the shorts have already been filmed and will be included in the forthcoming Captain America and Thor DVD releases.

Problem – Marvel wants to turn its comic book characters into money-spinning mega-blockbusters, but the lesser the audience recognition factor, the lesser the chances of success. Solution – make a series of short films in order to introduce these more obscure characters to audiences. Which, as rumour would have it, is precisely what Marvel has done.

It was in April of last year that talk circulated of Marvel Studios forgoing the big budget route which had served the likes of Iron Man so well, in favour of crafting some more modestly resourced films starring their lesser-known properties (Dr. Strange, Ka-Zar, Luke Cage and Power Pack were amongst the characters mentioned back then).

Well, that blueprint could well have mutated into delivery of a series of short films instead, with a report circulating suggesting that two such mini-Marvels have already been shot. Apparently featuring Clark Gregg as Agent Phil Coulson, the two shorts will be put out with Captain America and Thor when those two features are released on DVD and Blu-ray.

Nonsense? Balderdash? An inverted pyramid of piffle? Quite possibly (The Avengers teaser that was tipped to run with Thor during its theatrical outing never surfaced). But whatever the veracity, it will doubtless trigger speculation as to which superheroes might be the stars of those shorts. Squirrel-Girl, are you finally ready for your close-up?
Via MovieMoron

Personally I’d love to see Moon Knight or Nova adapted, but cost may be an issue. Luke Cage is long overdue for a live action appearance and properly handled, Dr. Strange could be a runaway hit (though I dream of the Alex Cox script getting adapted).

Given the wealth of possibilities, who would you most like to see adapted first into a live action superhero?

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