We've all seen the endless reboots, multiverses, and the same familiar faces thrown into another cosmic battle. But what if the next great superhero film wasn’t about conquering the universe — but about reconnecting with it?
I’m developing a deeply human (and yes, radioactive) story about a forgotten hero — once beloved, now isolated from the world due to something he never asked for. It’s a tale of fame, fear, fallout... and redemption. A superhero who didn’t vanish in battle but faded into obscurity because his very presence became dangerous.
This isn’t a parody. It’s heartfelt, nostalgic, and emotionally resonant. A chance to explore what happens when a hero finally finds a way to re-enter a world that moved on without him — and what it means to be remembered.
Not another money-grab. Not another mask. A unique legacy film with style, soul, and sincerity.
I’d love to connect with producers, directors, animators, and fellow creators who believe that the superhero genre still has room for something bold, weird, and beautiful.
Let’s tell a story that matters.
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I thought "Captain Marvel" could have been about the protagonist learning to restrain her powers. As in, she is so strong, she can barely pick up a cup of tea without shattering it, let alone pet her cat or hug her significant other.
This initial alienation from the familiar could have been a parallel challange to fighting world-threatening villains as is custom in Marvel.
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Michael Dzurak, I have not seen Captain Marvel or most of the other current films of any kind. While I can see part of the focus being on being too strong, I believe a film needs much more to connect with the character. That is why my superhero film has to deal with strength, vulnerability, isolation, and finding a way back into the world. I want people to really feel for the character.
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I have an idea for a superhero film, and for Disney. They made some superhero movies before Marvel: Rocketeer, Condorman, and one called I-Man.
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Kevin Hager, may I ask what kind of superhero film? I am curious.
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Patriot Eagle, it's in loglines.