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With their cinematic universe continuing to grow, Marvel Studios is well aware that diversity should remain a key element of their offerings. As director/producer Louis D'Esposito pointed out in a conversation today with ComingSoon.net, one very tentative plan for the future involves a female-driven superhero film.
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Probably be Ms Marvel. I wouldn't mind a She-Hulk film though.
Go for it Marvel, if you want to lose money and produce another stinker of a superhero film.
I'm going to get eaten alive for this but I wouldn't mind a Rescue film featuring Pepper Potts where she has to save Tony Stark or maybe go off on her own adventure.
It could be very well made if done right. Would be nice for her to save Tony instead of the other way round like it usually is.
Gonna go out on a limb here and say it'll be about one of the female X-Men (Storm or Rogue). A new Origins saga, perhaps. Wouldn't mind it, though. Either of those two are good choices.
marvels female heroes all are pretty lame compared to dc's outside of the xmen female characters. since they cant use xmen female characters though they have slim pickings.
marvel female hero they choose needs to be durable and strong. not she hulk people dont want to see female incredible hulk.