The DC/Marvel Movie Crossovers We Want To See
With double-doses of Justice League and Avengers films on the horizon, you'll excuse us for [...]
Deadpool V. Harley Quinn
Just give us some test footage teaming comics' mouthiest characters, and we'd be satisfied. That worked pretty well for Deadpool last time. Deadpool and Harley Quinn go together like rodeo clowns and dynamite, making for one of the loudest, zaniest, and awesome comic book movies in history. We're not sure how the two could cross paths with one another, but a Spy Vs. Spy styled film of the two trying to outlclass one another (i.e. kill) would be like a live-action, R-rated episode of Looney Tunes. And who wouldn't want to see that?
prevnextBatman and Wolverine
A team-up between DC and Marvel's top-selling icons would practically be a license to print money. Unleashing comics' hardest superheroes on the big screen would be nothing short of a love letter to gritty action film lovers. Served with ice cream. As the two would try to out-growl each other for two hours, we could see Batman appeal to Wolverine's inner samurai, while Wolverine gives Batman to cut loose just a little bit. As long as Batman kept the red-headed Barbara Gordon out of Wolverine's sight, it would be a match made in a seedy, graffiti-stained version of heaven.
prevnextCaptain America and Superman
Both former comic book embodiments of American Patriotism, the cinematic interpretations of Captain America and Superman forged their personal definitions of truth, justice, and the American Way. It'd be interesting to see the two characters challenge each other's sense of idealism while discovering what the American Way might truly mean. Captain America could teach Henry Cavill's still-fledgling Superman what it really means to be an inspiring leader, while Superman could show Cap that the establishment isn't always an enemy you have to rebel against. But at the very least, Cap could make Superman fell a little better about that whole neck-snapping incident. War is war, after all.
prevnextSpider-Man And The Flash
Their power sets are vastly different from one another, but Spider-Man and The Flash could make for a very entertaining team-up. Both characters are major science geeks with a strong sense of humor, capable of keeping audiences glued to their seats with their dialogue alone. And each of their rogues galleries are equally comparable, giving an appropriate challenge no matter how the opposition was divided. Sinister Rogues, anyone?
prevnextWonder Woman and Iron Man
Who better to put the womanizing, philandering, Tony Stark in his place than the princess of the Amazons? Beyond the inherent humor of watching class clown Iron Man bounce off the straight-laced Wonder Woman, a team-up between the two unlikely allies would fuel rich character development for both parties. Through Wonder Woman, Tony would broaden his horizons on science and the impossible, while also being just a little less sexest. And through Iron Man, Wonder Woman would have a front row seat for the biggest curveballs that Man's world has to offer. But if that doesn't sell, just imagine what could come out of Tony's mouth if Wonder Woman placed her lasso of truth around him. Comic gold, that's what.
What Marvel and DC crossovers would you like to see on film? Let us know in the comments below, and be sure to check out ComicBook.com's official Comic Movie Database for the latest big screen updates!
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