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Indeed. Haven't read Mandrake for ages, though. Could a Phantom-movie be done in 2017?
There's plenty of material to find inspiration from. Doubt The Phantom is a very bankable superhero, compared to those we see on the big screen now. Still, would be interesting to see. A Netflix mini-series, perhaps?
A Superman movie without Lex Luthor, General Zod or villains not from the comic books. Brainiac or Metallo would be nice.
Those are my dream projects, for myself.
Redbeard could become a great series of films.
Already done, in the 80s I think :
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tex_and_the_Lord_of_the_Deep
Its not gonna happen but would like Lego Pirates movie based on the first toy line
Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator. The audience is there, and it boggles my mind on why nobody's done anything with it, yet. Just get a new cast and crew, and I think it would go far.
Superman: Brainiac. Done in live action. This graphic novel is what Man of Steel or even Batman v Superman should have been. It's shocking that we haven't gotten Brainiac in cinema yet. It's honestly time for him and a better cinematic adaption of Supergirl to be shown. The best thing of all though is that it's a great Superman story that isn't a origin story. WB and DC step up your game with this one!
Filmed in 1958 with a pretty much ideal cast of Robert Mitchum, Robert Wagner, and others but unfortunately it ignored the important themes and especially the ending of the 1956 James Salter novel.
Film it today with an opening title card using this quote from Salter's autobiography Burning the Days, regarding his personal experience during the Korean War as a Sabre jet pilot.