Gambit has been a popular character with women for a while. Feel free to correct me if I am wrong, not being a woman, I am not speaking from experience, I just recall Taylor Kitsch being mentioned as a positive of that god awful “X-Men Origins: Wolverine” film… and he barely did anything but look handsome and participate in a poorly executed fight.
Would this qualify as "smolder"? |
What I am trying to say is, taking a character popular with women and marketing it as a genre popular with women seems like a smart move and a good way to again go outside the usual genre trappings that dominate superhero and science fiction media these days.
Honestly, I have kind of wanted something like this for a while. I am going to explain what I mean and then I am going to share some sad movie news that relates.
Remember the dialogue in "Winter Soldier" with Black Widow trying to get Captain America to go on a date. I kind of want that movie of Captain America going on a date.
Have Cap go out with someone he doesn't connect with because they are from different time periods. A woman who grew up watching “She-Ra” and being able to participate in sports because of title 9 is going to be a lot to handle for a guy like Steve, who admittedly is exceptionally liberal for his time and whose 1 true love was an ace super spy. They are not going to get the same pop culture references regardless of how much Marvin Gaye Captain America has been listening to.
After the date have him go on a short adventure as Captain America stopping a bank robbery by the Serpent Society, a group of snake themed villains who are colorful and have a simple gimmick, no need for a full on “Marvel Phase III” bad guy like Ego or Killmonger with complexity and shit. Just goofy assholes who rob banks.
On the adventure have him meet Diamond Back, a villain he has had relationships with in the comics. Have Cap connect with her via dialogue, witty repartee, film their fight scene like a sex scene (a trick Del Toro used for the bow staff fight scene in “Pacific Rim”), and ultimately have Cap let her get away because he was charmed by the adventure and attraction.
Insert scenes of Cap, Bucky, and Falcon eating Po boy sandwiches and talking about the confrontation. Have the realization being that he can't connect to normal people anymore because the world he grew up in (his normal) doesn't exist, all of his relationships are going to be ones he has via being Captain America. That is a cool revelation to make about your hero and his mental state.
Insert scenes of Cap, Bucky, and Falcon eating Po boy sandwiches and talking about the confrontation. Have the realization being that he can't connect to normal people anymore because the world he grew up in (his normal) doesn't exist, all of his relationships are going to be ones he has via being Captain America. That is a cool revelation to make about your hero and his mental state.
This sort of story can work as a "Romancing the Stone" style fun adventure film and I WANT IT!
NOT EVERY MOVIE NEEDS THE PLANET EXPLODING!
I want movies about everyday lives of superheroes too. And not just Spiderman and Antman, because most of there stuff amounts to, “The world is once again stomping on my neck.”
Sad News
Saw this on twitter, and I have a nagging suspicion that it means my idea for a movie is never going to happen.
Officially wrapped on Avengers 4. It was an emotional day to say the least. Playing this role over the last 8 years has been an honor. To everyone in front of the camera, behind the camera, and in the audience, thank you for the memories! Eternally grateful.— Chris Evans (@ChrisEvans) October 4, 2018
Well, he had to leave the role at some point. Chris Evens strikes me as a really great guy and from what he puts out on twitter… He might actually be one more injustice away from taking to the rooftops and fighting crime for real.
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