5). X Men Vs Avengers: Here's a great idea, only problem being the very same reason that my number one wouldn't work. Here's Marvel's two biggest superhero teams in the comics & on the big screen. Why not have them go at it just like in the comics? Hulk vs Wolvie on the big screen could induce a lot of drooling fanboys. The major reason why this won't actually happen? Because Walt Disney owns the screen rights to the Avengers movie franchise while 20th Century Fox owns the screenrights to the X Men franchise. If these two studioes can play nice, who knows what could happen though...
4). MARVEL ZOMBIES: This idea is more than plausible and it doesn't need a mighty Marvel team up of movie studios either. Due to the success of both THE AVENGERS movie and zombies in general, why not make a movie about one of the weirdest comic book angles I can remember: when Marvel's greatest heroes fight zombiefied versions of themselves? Why it won't work? Marvel probably wouldn't want this kinda violence onscreen...as opposed to 'regular' superhero violence, that is.
3) PLANET HULK/RED HULK: If the was one key sucess to THE AVENGERS it is the return of the Hulk as played by Mark Ruffalo this time around. Him and Robert Downey Jr's Iron Man were definitely the stand outs. Of course, the Hulk is the strongest there is but you gotta have a villian that is stronger than your heroes. How bout making the Hulk the villian the next go round. In one of the better Hulk storylines of recent time, the Hulk was deemed to dangerous for Earth so he was sent to a planet that was supposed to be peaceful. Instead, it's right up a pissed Hulk's alley. Of course once he gets done beating this planet down, he's Earthbound once again with revenge on his mind. Sound interesting doesn't it? Check it out when you can. There's already an animated version of it so you can get familar with it. The biggest change to come from Planet Hulk was the introduction of the Red Hulk, a Hulk who is as strong as the green one, but totes weapons & has no problem murdering anybody. Not only would the Planet Hulk storyline serve as a great storyline for THE AVENGERS II, the Red Hulk angle would make a good storyline for almost inevitable THE AVENGERS III. And I can't think of any reason why either of these wouldn't work what so ever but I can think of two better story lines though...
2) HULKED OUT HEROES: Let's stick with the Hulk for a sec. As I said, your hero movie is only as strong as the villain is. So instead of one evil thinking Hulk how bout a whole gang of innocent bystander Hulks with no control whatsoever of their Hulk-outs? What would be better than that? How bout if these Hulks were already superpowered to begin with? That could be trouble, even for the Earth's mightiest heroes, especially if some of these Hulks WERE Earth's mightiest heroes. Again, I don't see know reason why this wouldn't work but I can think of one better storyline though...
1) CIVIL WAR / DARK AVENGERS: Marvel's CIVIL WAR: quite possible the deepest comic book storyline this side of THE WATCHMEN. After causing so much damage fighting evil, the government came up with the idea that heroes could no longer have secret identities known as the Super Hero Registration Act. Some heroes, like Iron Man & Spidey (who was one of the first heroes to reveal his identity to the public in support if this) were all for it. Then there were heroes deadset against it like Captain America. Of course, this led to the eponymous war of the title and divided the Marvel Universe in half. That led to the death of the original Captain America, the disbandment of the original Avengers, the creation of the heroic Secret Avengers and the evil Dark Avengers, who were led by Normie Osbourne's Iron Patriot ( a combination of Iron Man's technology and Cap'n America's colors). Seeing how there's already an Iron Patriot-style character in the works, plus they've worked around even needing him to be Normie, this is probably the most likely case scenerio for the next 2 AVENGER movies. It's all just speculation right now, WORLD, but the more I think about it, it kinda makes sense.




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