They've got to reboot these until they get it right.thaluikhain said:Ah, fair enough. In that case it'd take yet another really major reboot.
Oh, interesting. I wouldn't be opposed to it but if it's to replace Wonder Woman we'd do well to have a magic based heroine. I don't think it's an accident that the big three are so different with one being brawn, one being the mind, and the third being...? Emotion/magic/something like that.Was thinking more of a Batman style superhero, that's why I mentioned Birds of Prey. Of the original main three of Oracle, Black Canary and the Huntress, only Black Canary had a super power.
I think I could be excited about a Mary Marvel or Zatanna reboot that makes sense. Probably a better name for Mary though. But a green lantern option wouldn't be bad either.
Eh, supernatural based (werewolf, vampire, etc.) really aren't what I'm thinking. But you seem to notice that too. I'd be willing to consider the resident evil movies despite the Zombie elements but I don't know how successful/mediocre the performance of those movies are.Hmmm...do the Underworld movies count?
Or failing that, anything with Milla Jovovich in it, it would seem. Scraping the barrel a bit there, but they still get made.
On average though, women superheros do really poorly. Now, that's either because of an overall social understanding that women are weaker than men a scientific fact where averages and extremes are concerned with something like 40-50% less upper body strength and 20-30% less lower body strength in addition to weaker bones, angled pelvis that hinders movement and weight distribution, and smaller organs such as the heart or lungs, all for the sake of successfully bearing children and keeping mankind alive for another generation. Or, it's simply because of the target demographics that is still male dominated.
If you are a company with large gobs of money, you invest it as wisely as possible. That means not taking bets that have proven to fail before until proven otherwise. We've really got to stop assuming that there is a widespread demand for soemthing just because we want more equality in the media we're discussing.