What is the best way to characterize Storm in film?
Neither of her previous incarnations really got me feeling "this is Storm" (though X3 came the closest after Xavier dies). How can you portray her nature in a way that feels comic-accurate but not too over-the-top?
Double down on the African Goddess angle, but do not link her to Wakanda in any way, because you know they would. In fact, give her a negative opinion of them.
Michael Moore
Make her white and date a black guy.
Asher Phillips
Very confident and head strong, a little hot tempered, maybe a little cold/uncaring. Likes to fuck. I’d like an arc with her that focuses on her dealing with the consequences of collateral damage from her massive power set and learning to focus/harness her powers. It’s been done but it seems relevant to her
Grayson Bell
>but do not link her to Wakanda in any way You know it's gonna happen. There is no way they would contain their boner for T'Challa/Ororo. If only so they could have the breakup drama and "This is why we went to marriage counseling" scene play out when they inevitably do AvX
the problem is, from the marriage to the divorce they didnt really do anything. apart from replacing sue and reed for a minute
Jack Butler
>travelling with her parents via Cessna over the Sahara >Plane crashes, everyone else in the plane dies >X-gene starts working while she's incredibly depressed over dead parents and now there's a fuck-off bad storm flooding that part of the Sahara >Locals come looking for the crashed plane and find her >Locals are Boko Haram or some other group, she wrecks the fuck out of them accidentally. >Leaves the carnage heading south and eventually comes across the border of Wakanda
Kevin Miller
I forgot to add If she has a positive relationship with BP it's more adopted daughter than something romantic, if she's old enough have her crush on him but that's it.
Daniel Jones
what is this, a timeline where all mutants are babies in the mcu?
kinda would torpedo their young avengers set up
Aaron Martinez
Maybe not a baby but 15-16?
Chase Long
Shouldn't we be talking more about her personality than how she interacts with BP?
Cooper Peterson
>STUNNING BODY Forget about it MCU is dead after the next Avengers Feige put the cover of the coffin with the Brie Larson cast And made it clear that we will never see sexy THICC actresses in the next movies again And we'll never see Storm in this classic suit. Recall that Feige was responsible for those black leather suits in that crap X-Men movies
>Recall that Feige was responsible Feige was just an associate producer (not even the only producer) and the lowest ring in the business
>MCU is dead after the next Avengers Kek
Isaiah Gray
>How can you portray her nature in a way that feels comic-accurate but not too over-the-top?
Get an actual African( preferably Kenyan) actress to play her instead of a (light skin) black American woman. An African actress would be the ideal but a western black woman would still fit if they actually portray her as a an African witch.
If you make her parents Wakandan then she can have an 'off two worlds' character to her. Making her a bridge between the X-Men and Wakanda.
Asher Gray
Shut up
Alexander Nguyen
Mate who the fuck even cares about Storm?
Sebastian Smith
This is the typical post from someone who has never read comics Or don't know what was the Marvel comics in the 80's Typical carolfag with its cancerous posts
Andrew Morris
only if they keep those corny quotes she would say while using her powers
Ethan Wilson
She's one of the most iconic X-Men members. It's a shame that she never translated well to the big screen. She honestly deserves her own origins movie. Make it more horror than action if they focus on the witchcraft aspect of her character.
Christian Harris
Well he is not wrong. People gives no fucks about Storm beyond who she is fucking. I liked suggestion but the "likes to fuck" part. She should also be Kenyan or at least any African part of her that gets expressed should reflect that. And English should be a second language to her even though she speaks it well mean no contractions in her speech.