Illegal Aliens (2010)
Further reinforcing the vanishing division between comics and films, Vanguard comics are proposing simultaneous
film/comic launches, of which this tale of a reporter in search of the 'chupacabra monster' is one.
Jeremiah exec producer Scott Mitchell Rosenberg is on board.
Resurrection (2010)
Marc Guggenheim's new GN depicts a world recovering from alien invasion (by a race called 'the bugs'). As the aliens depart, society must reform and retrench, so it's basically
Mad Max meets
Survivors. Universal have
picked the project up and it may be the first 'post-post apocalypse' movie to be released.
Ghost In The Shell (2010)
Earlier this year, Spielberg was
angling to make the first non-CGI version of the post-cyberpunk anime series that features Motoko Kusanagi, a female cyborg fighting technological crimes in a future Japan (what are the odds the locale will change?). The project is being developed by Dreamworks and Marvel supremo Ari Arad.
North Wind (2011)
Boom! Studios tale of antarctic apocalypse is being
brought to the screen by
Eureka producer Andrew Cosby. North Wind centres on those who have survived a new ice-age and are determined to rid themselves of the tyrant who has risen from the chaos to rule them.
Wonder Woman (2011)
Possibly the most
controversial piece of casting of the decade, there are a million forums alive with speculation as to who will play DC comics' Amazonian warrior, though Jessica Biel is
looking hot right now. Errr. Anyway Joss Whedon's wasted two years on the project are further indication that no-one really knows what to do with such a cheerful character post-
Dark Knight.
Harbinger (2010)
Brett Ratner is
heading up this very
X-Men-like project, which deals with a group of outcast teenagers - the difference is that their powers must be activated by the 'Omega Harbinger'. After the poor critical reception of
X3, this adaptation of Jim Shooter's comic could be Ratner's chance to get the concept nailed.
The Megas (2010) T3 director Jonathan Mostow created this
graphic novel for Virgin comics, presumably as a spec-GN for a
movie.
Megas postulates an alternate America where the founding fathers created an aristocracy instead of a democracy, and centres on a detective investigating the seedy underbelly of the American royal family. Mostow himself is heading up...
Namor: The Submariner (aka Submariner, 2010)
Originally with Chris Columbus, this Marvel Studios tale of the Atlantean wing-heeled hero has had
Angel's David Boreanaz attached for some time. Central character Prince Namor will be caught up in an ecological war between the land-dwellers and the sea-denizens whose habitat they have polluted. Jonathan Mostow is still said to be
attached to the project.
Starkweather (2010)
Like a cross between
Sabrina The Teenage Witch and
Doctor Strange, this entry from
Archaia Studios Press tells of a young boy descended from sorcerers but ignorant of the fact until a coven seek him out in his twenties. Another one that'll be hard to Google, thanks to the
1950s murderer that inspired
Badlands. Chris Bender and J.C. Spink (see
Final Blood above) are
attached.
The Avengers (2011)
Slated for a prime summer slot on July 15th 2011, this is set to be one of the most
highly-anticipated movies of the next few years, directed by Jon Favreau with Robert Downey Jr. firmly signed to it as Tony Stark/Iron Man and new 'Rhodey' Don Cheadle attached too. Marvel Studios are financing and Paramount distrubuting, as usual. Rumours are obviously
rife regarding casting.
Iron Man 2 (2010)
7th May 2010 and the wait will be over for Downey Jr. to rocket upwards for a sequel to the smash hit 2008 Marvel Studios' debut. Terence Howard's replacement by Don Cheadle (see
The Avengers above) has caused
a stir, but we're all pleased that Downey Jr. has signed on the dotted line up to
Iron Man 3.
Nick Fury (2010)
Jack Kirby's streetwise S.H.I.E.L.D supremo was a huge hit in a
guest spot with Samuel L. Jackson at the end of the credits for
Iron Man, and many are hoping that Jackson will return and make the film that
Shaft should have been.
Red Sonja (2009)
The Robert Rodriguez-produced
adaptation of the adventures of the Marvel comics heroine (a
Conan spin-off derived very loosely from a Robert E. Howard short story) generated much interest at comicon when Rodriguez and
Sonja star Rose McGowan showed off some sexy new posters, but there's some
speculation the film may go straight to disc.
Barbarella (2009)
The
personal split between McGowan and Rodriguez doesn't seem to have stopped
Sonja, but Rodriguez's adaptation of the 1960s French space-kitten comic by Jean-Claude Forest has had other problems over the last two years, and it's looking bloody unlikely this side of 2010 whoever does it.