I think (so far) Netflix has done a great job with Daredevil and Jessica Jones.
While I personally don't see a need for a 2nd season of JJ, I still plan on watching it.
If I could, I'd greenlight these shows...
Moon Knight: it's tailor made for a channel like Netflix.
It's got action, exotic locales, mystical/spooky stories, treasure hunts, a rich playboy with gadgets, a thirst for adventure, and oh yeah, a possible mental disorder! I'd set it in the 1970s, I'm thinking specifically of the stories that ran in the Rampaging Hulk magazines.
Could lead to a crossover with...
Werewolf By Night: also set in the 70s. Give it the "giallo" or R rated Hammer film treatment, play up the occult angle, treat it like a pulpy, vintage men's "adventure" magazine brought to life. Bloody, sordid fun!
I see it as part of the
Marvel Horror: Man-Thing/WWBN Hour Give each character 1/2 hour storyline.
Man-Thing could be very creepy, with strong "body horror" (obviously!) elements as well as the whole empath/mind/emotion reading angle. Also set in the 70's, I'm thinking of the "Night of the Laughing Dead" story (I still have my Power Records version)
What characters would you like to see Marvel/Netflix tackle next?
While I personally don't see a need for a 2nd season of JJ, I still plan on watching it.
If I could, I'd greenlight these shows...
Moon Knight: it's tailor made for a channel like Netflix.
It's got action, exotic locales, mystical/spooky stories, treasure hunts, a rich playboy with gadgets, a thirst for adventure, and oh yeah, a possible mental disorder! I'd set it in the 1970s, I'm thinking specifically of the stories that ran in the Rampaging Hulk magazines.
Could lead to a crossover with...
Werewolf By Night: also set in the 70s. Give it the "giallo" or R rated Hammer film treatment, play up the occult angle, treat it like a pulpy, vintage men's "adventure" magazine brought to life. Bloody, sordid fun!
I see it as part of the
Marvel Horror: Man-Thing/WWBN Hour Give each character 1/2 hour storyline.
Man-Thing could be very creepy, with strong "body horror" (obviously!) elements as well as the whole empath/mind/emotion reading angle. Also set in the 70's, I'm thinking of the "Night of the Laughing Dead" story (I still have my Power Records version)
What characters would you like to see Marvel/Netflix tackle next?
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