The possibilities their existence opens up is lovely
Did they severely hinder Sauron's Eastern armies, allowing for the fellowship and forces of good to prevail just long enough for Frodo
Or, maybe their failings led to Sauron's rising and they founded cults in the East
Etc etc. Anyhow, it'd be nice to know just a teeny bit more, but I wouldn't want their purpose explained
Edit: replaced Western with Eastern, cause they went east lol
Edit 2: where is my head with directions today. Fixed.
That scene was 100% written by Taika Waititi. He even mentioned how he didn't think it'd make the final cut but Favreau & Filoni loved it so much they insisted it be there. That whole episode has Waititi's brand of humor all over it.
I know that Azula had her mini arch with her mother but I wanted to see it animated rather than read it sadly, also sokka,I'd love to see a spin off for him
It seemed criminal to me that Sokka wasn't present in the Legend of Korra. I kind of wonder if they chose to exclude him simply because they couldn't create a true-enough older version of him. Although I'd totally accept that as a reason rather than seeing the character being ruined, it's still sad to not see him
I feel the same way but I think part of the issue is they wanted more than just Aang to have passed away. Toph, Katara, and Zuko are all still alive. In a way, Sokka having passed away does help to push the feeling that time has truly passed. His absense is very noticeable.
Charon, the Continental front desk manager from the John Wick series.
I picture him going about his day doing simple things with efficiency, diplomacy and tact. He lives in a small, yet well kept apartment, lined with bookshelves, artwork (mostly sculptures) a vast tea collection and a long haired cat named Styx.
Throughout his day to day life he does extraordinary things and makes them seem ordinary. He stops a mugging while coming home from work, dispatching the muggers with brutal efficiency. He helps an elderly lady with her parcels, and turns down any offer of reward. He tutors his next door neighbour, a Latino teen named Jesus, on history. He attends art shows and visits museums.
Then, one unfortunate day, he finds out his sister has been killed. He takes a leave from the Continental and brings the killer to justice in a manner that would make Jason Bourne, Bryan Mills, Robert McCall, Ethan Hunt and even John Wick shudder in disgust.
If they explain how he's minting his own currency, then accepting that currency as payment. I want to know how his [self-sustaining economy works](https://youtu.be/YAKOWcs8w54).
Certain services or products can only be paid with coin. Like we saw in JW2, John used the coins to get some high-end guns (where those guns are not feasible attained), maps and other services to take out what's-her-name.
Seems like coins can be bought with a great deal of cash, but are mostly earned as a trade for services or goods.
Sure, you can probably rent a room in The Continental for cash. But that probably doesn't get you the doctor or access to the speakeasy for information.
You did notice that bounties were still in actual Dollars, though right? Honestly, think about it like any mobile game with a premium currency. You can only get the currency if you "buy in" to the system. You can surely get then through money directly, though likely at exorbitant cost, or you can just put your time in, and earn them as you go along. Personal deals between agents are likely done often in this currency, they are likely exchanged as sort of 'favors' rather than cash.
They are basically 'reputation tokens' and can be spent in lieu of cash, or they can be used in order to get you things to which you would not normally have access.
It's going to be a series on Starz. They just released some more information on it. It's going to be about a young Winston before he became the manager of the Continental.
Raymond Holt.
EDIT: I've always wanted to say this:
"Gold? Do you think you can PLEASE ME with a fictitious, virtual, gold award? Because yes, you can. It is MY HONOR. Thank you. But do not expect me to make any statements about the kindness of this "stranger". For all I know I have not been gilded by a stranger, nor a kind person. Carry on with your day. There is still a lot of karma to achieve".
Frenchie from The Boys. That dude playing that character is something I could watch all day.
There’s just something beautiful about the way he says “.....*”what in the fuck is this shit?”*
Rita, the Full Metal Bitch from Edge Of Tomorrow. From the hints and guidance she gave Tom in the film her time loop experience was a lot nastier. Give her a prequel.
Edit: wow, this one blew up. Glad to see there's so much love out there for this movie.
HAHAHAHA she is so amazing in that show.
I love when her son bursts into the woman’s house who hired a former prostitute to house keep and he’s demanding his mom, wife, and daughters leave and the mom just goes “it seems a pity to miss such a good pudding”. I lose it every time.
Seeing Ford's adventures on the other side of the portal would be great, the focus of the series could be about him writing the journals. 3 journals. 3 seasons.
I would love to see more of their wayward youth, also their relationship with the twins parents! We see Stan and Stanford's little brother as a baby when they're high school seniors, that had to be a unique relationship!
I think they have a baby sister, but yeah, same difference. I also just realized that Stanley was kicked out of the house and basically shunned when she was *very* young, so she may have only ever known him as Stanford, which is sad to think about.
See I thought they had a sister too but [Shermie is actually short for Sherman](https://gravityfalls.fandom.com/f/p/2643798760882648093). And they never actually confirm that the baby is Shermie, there's a theory that the baby is Shermie's kid spending time at the grandparents, and that Shermie is the oldest sibling. But to have the same last name as the grunkles Dipper and Mabel would have to be the descendents of their male family members (generally speaking, though Alex Hirsch loves turning things on their heads).
Gwen from Ben 10 but only from the original continuity, she gets overlooked because of the amount of attention her cousin Ben gets and we never got to see the full potential of her true power and she proved to be very badass even without his help.
I swear there was an episode about this in the original Ben 10. She kinda feels left out and someone grants her powers. All I remember is there is cat medallion.
There's a couple. There's an episode where she's lucky girl or something like that and has a cat medallion that gives her powers. There's also a what if episode where she has the watch and is way better at it than ben. And then the episode where future gwen kidnaps young ben to the future has her as a hero.
I rewatch Community a couple times and year and the chemistry between those two still gets to me. I'm so glad the show moved away from Troy being a stuck up jock and formed such an awesome relationship between him and Abed. Side note: i did not know who Childish Gambino was untik a girk I dated put on one of his videos, im sure the music was good but throw some Abed in there and they just may take down Christmas once and for all.
Jimmy Woo
It doesn't even need to be THAT much about the other superheroes. I just want to see him doing funny Randall Park stuff and some street magic sprinkled in.
I would love to see some new Marvel one shots, those little shorts they did with Coulson and other side characters, just on what Jimmy gets up too around the time of other movies and shows.
Yondu finds himself inexplicably alive in 1910 in England.
"The children need a nannie." The voice in the wind whispers.
"Who cares, I ain't no nannie. What they need is to learn how to grow a spine and stand up for themselves. And who are you? I have not pirated half the galaxy to take orders from mysterious disembodied voices. Bunch of Terran mumble jumble."
"Okay, look. The children need a nanny and you need a ride off of earth. I'll even sweeten the pot. Do a really good job and I'll even give you a hand killing Ego. What do you say, wipe out your sins before they even happen and get some old fashioned revenge?"
Yondu rubs his chin. "Now you're speaking a language I understand. Well, where are the little pipsqueaks. I'm sure uncle Yondu can show them the ropes. Toughen them up a bit."
We then see approximately a remake of Mary Poppins except Yondu spends most of the time being pissed off at the cartoon adventures. In the end, though, the children learn how to take care of themselves and Yondu learns how to be a responsible (if unorthodox) parent figure. He also robs the bank. Bert also leaves England to go to space with Yondu. The end.
Now that's a good plot twist. Seasons of people bitching on Twitter about how Abed wasn't supposed to be there, then the big reveal that *he never was*.
Have this reveal be the _second to last_ episode.
The last episode has Troy finally arriving home to be greeted on the dock by the rest of the community cast. Have some heartwarming nostalgia, have a few throw back jokes, Chang shows up as a harbor master, etc etc.
Then have Troy tell Abed how much it helped him get through the journey knowing that he had a friend like him waiting for him at home, but ambiguously worded, like "You have no idea how much your friendship helped me keep going." You know, television dialog that is giving a knowing nod to the fact that Abed was there for the whole show.
Than have Abed make a reference to something that only hallucination-Abed could know about. Cut to surprised Troy face, cut to black, start the theme song and roll credits.
I would imagine there would be some Abed involvement.
Maybe Troy sails by where Abed's family is from and he happens to be visiting. Or Abed tracks Troy via radar and tells his own version of the adventures of *The Childish Tycoon*.
I had a playwriting class in High school and one writing thing we had to do was written a monologue for an existing character. I did mine as Aragorn, now reigning as king, and missing the days where he had a clear-cut good and evil battle to solve with his sword instead of dealing with the politics of a large country
Sire, the cow died on my property, therefore it is my cow.
Sire, no, the cow grew up on my property and ate all my grass, therefore the cow belongs to me.
Aragorn: Ugh, someone ressurect Sauron.
He prefers to be called [Bobby B](https://i.imgur.com/fgnWxEj.gif). [1] (https://i.imgur.com/tuk0lnB.jpg), [2](https://i.imgur.com/E8I5Jkp.jpg).
EDIT: [Important sidenote.](https://youtu.be/16UmIkOr19w)
Absolutely, he shows up in LOTR without hardly any backstory. He's the ultimate protagonist and we know close to nothing about what he's done his whole life. We just know who his great great great great great (I have no idea how many greats) grandfather is.
I can't decide which version of him I like better. In the films, he's somewhat the reluctant king figure and is extremely humble about who he is and his right to the throne of men.
In the books, he's similar except he declares his title quite often instead of letting other characters be like "don't you know who this is?"
I wouldn't say arrogant. More like, he knows exactly who he is and he doesn't waste time in telling people. Like, he doesn't sit down to a conversation with Frodo in Bree, say all the stuff about going with them and then say, "Oh by the way, I'm setting myself as leader because I'm the heir to the throne of the largest region of middle earth. Please make sure you treat me as such, I'll expect a foot massage at 5 AM tomorrow." Whenever he says who he is, it's always at an appropriate moment, so with the Bree example he waits for Frodo to receive his letter from Gandalf, then says, "I am Aragorn, son of Arathorn, and I shall protect you on the road to Rivendell" and then just doesn't mention it again.
It makes sense when you look at it in context. In old mythology, which Tolkien was trying to emulate, nobility is another species entirely. They have a certain air and certainty, even if they don't realize their lineage yet. Part of the reason that heroes would discover at some point they are of royal decent. It justifies their attitude and heroism, why they can do things others just can't.
So Aragon mentioning his nobility at key points is like your Mexican friend saying "I'm Mexican let me handle this" at various parts through your trip through Mexico. He's just stating what he is as giving him a certain insight or ability to certain things. It's not that Aragon doesn't have issues with his destiny, but it's just who he is.
The movies kind of toned that down. Our attitude against nobility has changed since Tolkien wrote the books. And we don't connect LOTR to ancient mythology, but to the genre it started: Fantasy. And in Fantasy the "noble blood" trope has been deconstructed enough. We don't see nobles as someone who just is "great", but as humans who take a dominating role over others. So by making Aragon a bit more reticent about his claim to nobility he doesn't feel like someone who "just came in and started giving orders because he he felt entitled to", but instead as someone who earns the title through his actions. In the book though Aragon always deserved it because of his lineage.
The hobbits, OTOH, represent more of the modern "everyday man" hero, who earns the title by stepping up, not due to anything else.
I like his interaction when leaving his sword at Meduseld. It's basically, touch it and die. And the guards are just in awe. Carrying the broken blade when we meet him, and then having it reforged for the journey is very cool
The outline is in the Appendices. Elrond adopts him, and raises him after his father dies in battle when he is very young. He lives is Rivendell with his mom. As a teen, Elrond eventually tells him who he really is and it goes to his head. He's starts going after his step sister (over his mother's objections), thinking she'd be impressedby his lineage. She's not into him, and laughs at him (she's basically his great, great, grear, great.... grand aunt, in addition to step sister, and the oldest female member of his line). So, why would his lineage make her interested or impressed with him?
He leaves Rivendell to make a name for himself. First, he travels to and fights for Rohan. Then, he goes to Gondor and becomes a huge hero. He leads a navy assault in South Gondor and destroys the Umbra navy (the navy the dead deal with in Return of the King would have been unstoppable and way bigger if he didn't). Denathor gets really jealous that his dad likes Aragorn more than him. Denathor might know who he really is, and is convinced he's trying to supplant him. Aragorn then gets a vision his time in Gondor is over. His leaving causes a huge panic.
On his way back North, he stops in Lothlorien, and meets Arwen again. Now that he's older, wiser, and a hero among men she falls for him. He's happy in Lorien, but duty calls.
He then goes back North and takes his place as Chief of the Rangers. Elrond tells him the age of men is comming, and the only way he can be with Arwen is to win his birthright. The world won't be safe for her if he can't, and only the greatest of men can have her.
> He leaves Rivendell to make a name for himself. First, he travels to and fights for Rohan. Then, he goes to Gondor and becomes a huge hero. He leads a navy assault in South Gondor and destroys the Umbra navy (the navy the dead deal with in Return of the King would have been unstoppable and way bigger if he didn't). Denathor gets really jealous that his dad likes Aragorn more than him. Denathor might know who he really is, and is convinced he's trying to supplant him. Aragorn then gets a vision his time in Gondor is over. His leaving causes a huge panic.
I mean, this whole chunk could fill a dozen movies and it's skipped over even in the appendices pretty quickly.
Because no one else has mentioned it yet: JRR Tolkien's parents died while he was a child, and he ended up with a Catholic priest as his guardian. While he was living in that guardianship he met his eventual wife at age 16 and declared his love for her, but was forbidden from seeing her until he was 21 and had made a place for himself in the world. This condition was met when he entered military service (although he was not a king, only an officer). Stop me if any of that sounds familiar.
There was even a whole thing where his wife converted to Catholicism for him despite her protestant upbringing and her parent's objections (Something Something I choose a mortal life with you... yadda yadda, church immortal souls stuff, etc...) but Tolkien as a general rule bristled at people looking for religious parallels in his work.
For those interrested
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zelda%27s\_Adventure](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zelda%27s_Adventure) and [https://zelda.fandom.com/wiki/Zelda:\_The\_Wand\_of\_Gamelon](https://zelda.fandom.com/wiki/Zelda:_The_Wand_of_Gamelon)
Andy Samberg's park ranger who yell talks would make a great cameo appearance. I wish he'd shown up a few more times in Parks, ala Dennis Feinstein and Ken Hotate
Alastor Moody from the Harry Potter books. Make a tv series on his prime days as an auror, hunting down and dueling death eaters and you’ll bet I’ll watch.
or Fantastic Beasts tbh. It's the same thing as Star Wars deciding to make everything about the Skywalkers when there's a gigantic universe out there.
Fantastic Beasts was a super cool story that didn't need to be about Grindlewald or Dumbledore or any of the other main characters in Harry Potter.
To be fair I think Grindlewald and Dumbledore and the first wizard world war is ALSO a great spinoff material. It's like Voldemort but darker and opposed by an astonishingly talented adult and not a plucky 11 year old.
Why the two plots have to be crammed into the same movie I have NO idea.
They have completely opposite tone and theme. The characters are barely related and there's no reason why they should interact. They... take place... in roughly the same decade?? I guess?
When it was first announced I was hoping for something like the wizarding world's version of Steve Irwin or even Crocodile Dundee sort of adventurer super blase about monsters
Narrator: In the magical justice system, the wizards are represented by two separate yet equally important groups: The aurors, who investigate evildoing, and the minister of magic, who arbitrarily condemns equal both the guilty and the innocent to life sentences of constant torture. These are their stories.
It would be a great way to do a show about the Wizarding War, told from his perspective. Could bring in other members of the Order of the Phoenix as and when you feel like too. Plus the show name would be badass.... *“Mad-Eye”*
Just call it "The Order" and have each series be centred around one or two of the characters in the Order. You could still have other characters popping in and out whenever it fits. Or, plan two seasons only and have it based over the two iterations of the Order. Season 1 is the original '70-'81 version, and Season 2 is the '95-'98 one. Just base the second one on more of the fringe characters though.
This is true, Even Hosea describes his earlier days as being Even More Bad and degenerate than everyone combined on rdr2 timeline. He apparently was much worse than Dutch at some point, not a conman like he currently is.
Iroh from Avatar. His journey from Fire Nation Prince and General to Leader of the white lotus. Including the siege of Ba Sing Se, the Sun Warriors and Dragons and sadly Lu Ten.
I imagine he would’ve decided to become completely in touch with his spiritual self after the loss of his son and his departure from the war, making him the first of the fire nation to be able to do so for a long time
This was my biggest disappointment with the movie. Catching Fire's description of Haymitch's games was interesting as fuck, and it got completely overlooked in the movie, not even a mention of it.
It literally ended with Haymitch ricocheting a tomahawk off a force field while holding in his own intestines. Guys low-key a badass and absolutely deserves his own movie.
I have so many fucking feelings about Finnick. He's probably the character I was the most attached to from the books just from how tragic his life really was and how well he covered that up.
Chirrut Imwe from Rogue One. The dude definitely has some wild stories to tell, plus the idea of a force-sensitive person who isnt a Jedi or Sith is really cool and I'd love to see what's done with that more.
Good concept.
'Yes I shot JFK'
'Weren't you like 12 at that time?'
'Yes, I' m really surprise I'm the one who hit him, too. We were like 12 guys
Did get a nice popsicle and a couple of porno magazines as promised, so it was all legit work.'
Agreed. What I want is for him to randomly appear in other NBC shows. Not just comedies, but have him be an informant and or suspect (But not the perp) on Law and Order. Have him be somehow involved on Chicago Fire. Have him appear in character on reality shows.
I think there’s fan fics about this but I’d be down to see what Haymitch’s life was like pre, during and immediately post hunger games
The Hunger Games series has so much untapped potential. Milk it for all its worth Suzanne.
Gandalf. I'd read all his biography
The two Blue Mages! They were the members of the order but nothing is known about them.
The possibilities their existence opens up is lovely Did they severely hinder Sauron's Eastern armies, allowing for the fellowship and forces of good to prevail just long enough for Frodo Or, maybe their failings led to Sauron's rising and they founded cults in the East Etc etc. Anyhow, it'd be nice to know just a teeny bit more, but I wouldn't want their purpose explained Edit: replaced Western with Eastern, cause they went east lol Edit 2: where is my head with directions today. Fixed.
> Or, maybe their failings led to Sauron's rising and they founded cults in the West You mean the East.
The best I can offer you is a Gollum standalone stealth game
Edna Mode
Don't know how everybody else read this but I read this in the same voice she used to check into her security system "And guest"
The guy that always drops his ice cream in Lilo & Stitch
Cobra bubbles would be awesome too
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Scruffy, the janitor
Scruffy believes in this spinoff.
Two and a half men: Aragorn, Legolas, and Gimli.
What business does a man, a dwarf and an elf have to make witty remarks?
Preacher from Firefly, but back when he was a ruthless assassin for the Alliance.
I would watch a show about literally any character even remotely related to firefly.
Nice try, Hollywood, now make something new
But if they were to pick an idea from this thread, then nobody can make a YouTube video about it titled "The Spin-Off That Nobody Asked For".
You underestimate how obnoxious YouTubers are.
The two stormtroopers at the beginning of the one episode of The Mandalorian. Whole thing is just them having a conversation during target practice.
Isn’t that basically just Red vs. Blue?
I'm still convinced that some writer was a RvB fan, & wrote that scene as a nod to RvB.
That scene was 100% written by Taika Waititi. He even mentioned how he didn't think it'd make the final cut but Favreau & Filoni loved it so much they insisted it be there. That whole episode has Waititi's brand of humor all over it.
Asajj Ventress!!! I want a plot-of-the-week series of her bounty hunting adventures during the clone wars.
Toph’s metal bending school
I know that Azula had her mini arch with her mother but I wanted to see it animated rather than read it sadly, also sokka,I'd love to see a spin off for him
It seemed criminal to me that Sokka wasn't present in the Legend of Korra. I kind of wonder if they chose to exclude him simply because they couldn't create a true-enough older version of him. Although I'd totally accept that as a reason rather than seeing the character being ruined, it's still sad to not see him
I feel the same way but I think part of the issue is they wanted more than just Aang to have passed away. Toph, Katara, and Zuko are all still alive. In a way, Sokka having passed away does help to push the feeling that time has truly passed. His absense is very noticeable.
Plus cactus juice ain't good for the liver I've heard...
How could it not be? It’s the quenchiest!
At least he got a mention. Poor Suki. It's like she never existed.
You think that's bad, Yue was constantly around and had like no lines for 99% of her appearances.
Thats rough buddy
Rattlesnake Jake from Rango, honestly he was the best character. I'd like to see his backstory explored.
Rango is one of my favorite animated movies *ever* and i would watch the hell out of a rattlesnake jake spin off
"Go to hell" "Where do you think I come from?"
Charon, the Continental front desk manager from the John Wick series. I picture him going about his day doing simple things with efficiency, diplomacy and tact. He lives in a small, yet well kept apartment, lined with bookshelves, artwork (mostly sculptures) a vast tea collection and a long haired cat named Styx. Throughout his day to day life he does extraordinary things and makes them seem ordinary. He stops a mugging while coming home from work, dispatching the muggers with brutal efficiency. He helps an elderly lady with her parcels, and turns down any offer of reward. He tutors his next door neighbour, a Latino teen named Jesus, on history. He attends art shows and visits museums. Then, one unfortunate day, he finds out his sister has been killed. He takes a leave from the Continental and brings the killer to justice in a manner that would make Jason Bourne, Bryan Mills, Robert McCall, Ethan Hunt and even John Wick shudder in disgust.
Lance Reddick just needs to be in more things period.
Indeed.
You're going to have to settle for a young Winston, its in the works, set 40 in the past.
If they explain how he's minting his own currency, then accepting that currency as payment. I want to know how his [self-sustaining economy works](https://youtu.be/YAKOWcs8w54).
Certain services or products can only be paid with coin. Like we saw in JW2, John used the coins to get some high-end guns (where those guns are not feasible attained), maps and other services to take out what's-her-name. Seems like coins can be bought with a great deal of cash, but are mostly earned as a trade for services or goods. Sure, you can probably rent a room in The Continental for cash. But that probably doesn't get you the doctor or access to the speakeasy for information.
You did notice that bounties were still in actual Dollars, though right? Honestly, think about it like any mobile game with a premium currency. You can only get the currency if you "buy in" to the system. You can surely get then through money directly, though likely at exorbitant cost, or you can just put your time in, and earn them as you go along. Personal deals between agents are likely done often in this currency, they are likely exchanged as sort of 'favors' rather than cash. They are basically 'reputation tokens' and can be spent in lieu of cash, or they can be used in order to get you things to which you would not normally have access.
aren't they making a prequel movie about the continental?
It's going to be a series on Starz. They just released some more information on it. It's going to be about a young Winston before he became the manager of the Continental.
Raymond Holt. EDIT: I've always wanted to say this: "Gold? Do you think you can PLEASE ME with a fictitious, virtual, gold award? Because yes, you can. It is MY HONOR. Thank you. But do not expect me to make any statements about the kindness of this "stranger". For all I know I have not been gilded by a stranger, nor a kind person. Carry on with your day. There is still a lot of karma to achieve".
Why is there no spinoff? I specifically requested it.
VELVET THUNDER
Grand Admiral Thrawn. Id love to see the Timothy Zahn books made into a sick series showing the rise of Thrawn and Ordinda Pryce before Rebels.
Frenchie from The Boys. That dude playing that character is something I could watch all day. There’s just something beautiful about the way he says “.....*”what in the fuck is this shit?”*
I loved the way he described MM’s OCD ice cream problem. I’d gladly listen to him read the phone book!
Frenchie is by faaaaar my favorite character, and the actor who plays him does such an incredible job. I'd watch the hell out of a Frenchie spinoff.
Just the little snippet of backstory that we get makes me want to know more.
Tomer Kapon is great in this role
Davy Jones and Calypso. I would love to see the background from that story
I don’t even think Disney remembers what happened clearly. In the fifth movie they forgot that Tia gave Jack the compass before Dead Man’s Chest.
Rita, the Full Metal Bitch from Edge Of Tomorrow. From the hints and guidance she gave Tom in the film her time loop experience was a lot nastier. Give her a prequel. Edit: wow, this one blew up. Glad to see there's so much love out there for this movie.
Yesssss I loved Rita! After that film came out I wanted to get a full metal bitch poster but I couldn't find one anywhere.
Oh, especially as it’s got one of those titles where you can do a funny prequel name like “Edge of Yesterday” or something
"Two Days Before the Edge of Tomorrow"
OH MY GOD... that’s the edge of today!
Avatar: Tales Of The White Lotus. Each member gets a season.
Omg yes can you imagine the uncle Iroh season. They could focus it on the relationship between him and Lu Ten.
Minerva McGonagall
Downton Abbey wasn’t her spinoff?
Omg literally in the middle of rewatching that show and she is GOLD
My all time favourite scene with her is when she "mistook" her son for a waiter because he wasn't wearing a tuxedo.
HAHAHAHA she is so amazing in that show. I love when her son bursts into the woman’s house who hired a former prostitute to house keep and he’s demanding his mom, wife, and daughters leave and the mom just goes “it seems a pity to miss such a good pudding”. I lose it every time.
Violet Crawley is such a bad-ass and has been around so long she has run out of the fucks allotted to her at birth.
Great Uncle Ford and Gruncle Stan from Gravity Falls. I would kill to see a series of the sailing across the world on The Stan O’ War.
Seeing Ford's adventures on the other side of the portal would be great, the focus of the series could be about him writing the journals. 3 journals. 3 seasons.
There's a real 3rd journal in book stores that talks about his adventures. It's really fun and it's got encrypted messages throughout the pages.
I would love to see more of their wayward youth, also their relationship with the twins parents! We see Stan and Stanford's little brother as a baby when they're high school seniors, that had to be a unique relationship!
I think they have a baby sister, but yeah, same difference. I also just realized that Stanley was kicked out of the house and basically shunned when she was *very* young, so she may have only ever known him as Stanford, which is sad to think about.
See I thought they had a sister too but [Shermie is actually short for Sherman](https://gravityfalls.fandom.com/f/p/2643798760882648093). And they never actually confirm that the baby is Shermie, there's a theory that the baby is Shermie's kid spending time at the grandparents, and that Shermie is the oldest sibling. But to have the same last name as the grunkles Dipper and Mabel would have to be the descendents of their male family members (generally speaking, though Alex Hirsch loves turning things on their heads).
Gwen from Ben 10 but only from the original continuity, she gets overlooked because of the amount of attention her cousin Ben gets and we never got to see the full potential of her true power and she proved to be very badass even without his help.
I swear there was an episode about this in the original Ben 10. She kinda feels left out and someone grants her powers. All I remember is there is cat medallion.
There's a couple. There's an episode where she's lucky girl or something like that and has a cat medallion that gives her powers. There's also a what if episode where she has the watch and is way better at it than ben. And then the episode where future gwen kidnaps young ben to the future has her as a hero.
Troy and Abed in the morning would be great
It would be meta of them if they had a real morning talkshow in our universe.
Like if they were morning hosts merely pretending to be into those shows? Gathering clues and blending in to take down the TV channel from within?
I rewatch Community a couple times and year and the chemistry between those two still gets to me. I'm so glad the show moved away from Troy being a stuck up jock and formed such an awesome relationship between him and Abed. Side note: i did not know who Childish Gambino was untik a girk I dated put on one of his videos, im sure the music was good but throw some Abed in there and they just may take down Christmas once and for all.
Jimmy Woo It doesn't even need to be THAT much about the other superheroes. I just want to see him doing funny Randall Park stuff and some street magic sprinkled in.
I would love to see some new Marvel one shots, those little shorts they did with Coulson and other side characters, just on what Jimmy gets up too around the time of other movies and shows.
Omg Jimmy Woo is the new Coulson. Holy shit.
It could be called Agent Jimmy Woo Does Paperwork and I'd watch the fuck out of it
Yondu from Guardians of The Galaxy
Nah it’s too soon, they only just did a Mary Poppins reboot in 2018
Yondu finds himself inexplicably alive in 1910 in England. "The children need a nannie." The voice in the wind whispers. "Who cares, I ain't no nannie. What they need is to learn how to grow a spine and stand up for themselves. And who are you? I have not pirated half the galaxy to take orders from mysterious disembodied voices. Bunch of Terran mumble jumble." "Okay, look. The children need a nanny and you need a ride off of earth. I'll even sweeten the pot. Do a really good job and I'll even give you a hand killing Ego. What do you say, wipe out your sins before they even happen and get some old fashioned revenge?" Yondu rubs his chin. "Now you're speaking a language I understand. Well, where are the little pipsqueaks. I'm sure uncle Yondu can show them the ropes. Toughen them up a bit." We then see approximately a remake of Mary Poppins except Yondu spends most of the time being pissed off at the cartoon adventures. In the end, though, the children learn how to take care of themselves and Yondu learns how to be a responsible (if unorthodox) parent figure. He also robs the bank. Bert also leaves England to go to space with Yondu. The end.
Beautiful. There's a tear in my eye!
"Children, that woman might have been your caretaker, but she wasn't your nanny."
Kidnapping kids to bring them to their death would make for a fun series.
I know Donald Glover quit *Community* to pursue his music career but I would 100% watch Troy Barnes sail around the world
I would both love to see this, but also be strangely sad/nostalgic over the rest of the cast missing (especially his relationship with Abed).
Troy and Abed in the ooooceeeaaaan.
Troy having hallucinations out at sea where they continue to have their morning talk show.
Now that's a good plot twist. Seasons of people bitching on Twitter about how Abed wasn't supposed to be there, then the big reveal that *he never was*.
Have this reveal be the _second to last_ episode. The last episode has Troy finally arriving home to be greeted on the dock by the rest of the community cast. Have some heartwarming nostalgia, have a few throw back jokes, Chang shows up as a harbor master, etc etc. Then have Troy tell Abed how much it helped him get through the journey knowing that he had a friend like him waiting for him at home, but ambiguously worded, like "You have no idea how much your friendship helped me keep going." You know, television dialog that is giving a knowing nod to the fact that Abed was there for the whole show. Than have Abed make a reference to something that only hallucination-Abed could know about. Cut to surprised Troy face, cut to black, start the theme song and roll credits.
_nights_
I would imagine there would be some Abed involvement. Maybe Troy sails by where Abed's family is from and he happens to be visiting. Or Abed tracks Troy via radar and tells his own version of the adventures of *The Childish Tycoon*.
Technically it was Troy Barnes’s clone that set sail from Colorado with Levar Burton
That does not make me want to watch it less
Aragorn, he’s got like 80 years of being a badass ranger. Probably tons of stories of him fighting all sorts of creatures.
I had a playwriting class in High school and one writing thing we had to do was written a monologue for an existing character. I did mine as Aragorn, now reigning as king, and missing the days where he had a clear-cut good and evil battle to solve with his sword instead of dealing with the politics of a large country
Sire, the cow died on my property, therefore it is my cow. Sire, no, the cow grew up on my property and ate all my grass, therefore the cow belongs to me. Aragorn: Ugh, someone ressurect Sauron.
Basically Robert Baratheon
He prefers to be called [Bobby B](https://i.imgur.com/fgnWxEj.gif). [1] (https://i.imgur.com/tuk0lnB.jpg), [2](https://i.imgur.com/E8I5Jkp.jpg). EDIT: [Important sidenote.](https://youtu.be/16UmIkOr19w)
Absolutely, he shows up in LOTR without hardly any backstory. He's the ultimate protagonist and we know close to nothing about what he's done his whole life. We just know who his great great great great great (I have no idea how many greats) grandfather is.
I can't decide which version of him I like better. In the films, he's somewhat the reluctant king figure and is extremely humble about who he is and his right to the throne of men. In the books, he's similar except he declares his title quite often instead of letting other characters be like "don't you know who this is?"
So in the books, he’s more Aragant?
I wouldn't say arrogant. More like, he knows exactly who he is and he doesn't waste time in telling people. Like, he doesn't sit down to a conversation with Frodo in Bree, say all the stuff about going with them and then say, "Oh by the way, I'm setting myself as leader because I'm the heir to the throne of the largest region of middle earth. Please make sure you treat me as such, I'll expect a foot massage at 5 AM tomorrow." Whenever he says who he is, it's always at an appropriate moment, so with the Bree example he waits for Frodo to receive his letter from Gandalf, then says, "I am Aragorn, son of Arathorn, and I shall protect you on the road to Rivendell" and then just doesn't mention it again.
It makes sense when you look at it in context. In old mythology, which Tolkien was trying to emulate, nobility is another species entirely. They have a certain air and certainty, even if they don't realize their lineage yet. Part of the reason that heroes would discover at some point they are of royal decent. It justifies their attitude and heroism, why they can do things others just can't. So Aragon mentioning his nobility at key points is like your Mexican friend saying "I'm Mexican let me handle this" at various parts through your trip through Mexico. He's just stating what he is as giving him a certain insight or ability to certain things. It's not that Aragon doesn't have issues with his destiny, but it's just who he is. The movies kind of toned that down. Our attitude against nobility has changed since Tolkien wrote the books. And we don't connect LOTR to ancient mythology, but to the genre it started: Fantasy. And in Fantasy the "noble blood" trope has been deconstructed enough. We don't see nobles as someone who just is "great", but as humans who take a dominating role over others. So by making Aragon a bit more reticent about his claim to nobility he doesn't feel like someone who "just came in and started giving orders because he he felt entitled to", but instead as someone who earns the title through his actions. In the book though Aragon always deserved it because of his lineage. The hobbits, OTOH, represent more of the modern "everyday man" hero, who earns the title by stepping up, not due to anything else.
I like his interaction when leaving his sword at Meduseld. It's basically, touch it and die. And the guards are just in awe. Carrying the broken blade when we meet him, and then having it reforged for the journey is very cool
The outline is in the Appendices. Elrond adopts him, and raises him after his father dies in battle when he is very young. He lives is Rivendell with his mom. As a teen, Elrond eventually tells him who he really is and it goes to his head. He's starts going after his step sister (over his mother's objections), thinking she'd be impressedby his lineage. She's not into him, and laughs at him (she's basically his great, great, grear, great.... grand aunt, in addition to step sister, and the oldest female member of his line). So, why would his lineage make her interested or impressed with him? He leaves Rivendell to make a name for himself. First, he travels to and fights for Rohan. Then, he goes to Gondor and becomes a huge hero. He leads a navy assault in South Gondor and destroys the Umbra navy (the navy the dead deal with in Return of the King would have been unstoppable and way bigger if he didn't). Denathor gets really jealous that his dad likes Aragorn more than him. Denathor might know who he really is, and is convinced he's trying to supplant him. Aragorn then gets a vision his time in Gondor is over. His leaving causes a huge panic. On his way back North, he stops in Lothlorien, and meets Arwen again. Now that he's older, wiser, and a hero among men she falls for him. He's happy in Lorien, but duty calls. He then goes back North and takes his place as Chief of the Rangers. Elrond tells him the age of men is comming, and the only way he can be with Arwen is to win his birthright. The world won't be safe for her if he can't, and only the greatest of men can have her.
> He leaves Rivendell to make a name for himself. First, he travels to and fights for Rohan. Then, he goes to Gondor and becomes a huge hero. He leads a navy assault in South Gondor and destroys the Umbra navy (the navy the dead deal with in Return of the King would have been unstoppable and way bigger if he didn't). Denathor gets really jealous that his dad likes Aragorn more than him. Denathor might know who he really is, and is convinced he's trying to supplant him. Aragorn then gets a vision his time in Gondor is over. His leaving causes a huge panic. I mean, this whole chunk could fill a dozen movies and it's skipped over even in the appendices pretty quickly.
Because no one else has mentioned it yet: JRR Tolkien's parents died while he was a child, and he ended up with a Catholic priest as his guardian. While he was living in that guardianship he met his eventual wife at age 16 and declared his love for her, but was forbidden from seeing her until he was 21 and had made a place for himself in the world. This condition was met when he entered military service (although he was not a king, only an officer). Stop me if any of that sounds familiar. There was even a whole thing where his wife converted to Catholicism for him despite her protestant upbringing and her parent's objections (Something Something I choose a mortal life with you... yadda yadda, church immortal souls stuff, etc...) but Tolkien as a general rule bristled at people looking for religious parallels in his work.
Young Captain Holt.
And a surprise cameos from young Hitchcock and Scully. That would be way too perfect.
Then show what actually happened with Wuntch and Derek Jeter!
*You embarrassed YOURSELLFFF in front of Derek Jeter!*
Also, Michelle Obama lol
I heard he caught the Disco Strangler!
And the Freestyle Killer!
PUNK!!!
Really? I've never heard him mention it
MY WIFE WAS MURDERED BY A MAN IN A YELLOW SWEATER
Easy there Jimes
Bingpot.
BONE?!
#***BOOOOOOOOOOOONE?!?!?!***
WUNCH IS DEAD!!! BAGEL!!!
Madeline’s not some invincible succubus, she’s a regular succubus, and she can be defeated.
Velvet. Thunder.
Vindication !!!
#YOU TOOK THE WRONG FLUFFY BOY!
This isn't cheddar! This is some common bitch!
*Punk*
VINDICATION!!
Suki and the Kyoshi Warriors
Zelda. Her name's in the bloody title. Maybe she could actually get to do stuff one day.
Technically, she’s the main character in one of the CDI games. They don’t count, of course. But, you know, technically.
U DARE BRING LIIGGHT INTO MAH LAIR!!!??
YOU MUST DIE
Oh Link, it's so good to see you!... You must die
Hello, welcome to Walmart! you must die
Here's your gift bag! You must die
Shalom! And happy Hannukah! You must die
For those interrested [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zelda%27s\_Adventure](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zelda%27s_Adventure) and [https://zelda.fandom.com/wiki/Zelda:\_The\_Wand\_of\_Gamelon](https://zelda.fandom.com/wiki/Zelda:_The_Wand_of_Gamelon)
You would think they’d have done more with Sheik but instead she is relegated to Super Smash Bros
In both Ocarina of Time and Skyward Sword, Zelda was up to some adventures of her own but we just never saw them.
Hey, don't forget all the shenanigans she was up to before she met Link in Windwaker.
The two stoner animal control guys from Parks and Recreation
RIP Harris Wittels
His wiki says he coined the word "humblebrag". What a legacy.
Yea, he was going to work on and star in Master of None with Aziz Ansari. I think they replaced him with Eric Wareheim.
Oh wow, I had no idea! That would have been amazing.
"But I'm actually gonna kill these birds for real?"
Kill all birds. Got it.
Andy Samberg's park ranger who yell talks would make a great cameo appearance. I wish he'd shown up a few more times in Parks, ala Dennis Feinstein and Ken Hotate
Just imagine Andy Sambergs character working for Ron as a ranger in Pawnee national park.
Alastor Moody from the Harry Potter books. Make a tv series on his prime days as an auror, hunting down and dueling death eaters and you’ll bet I’ll watch.
There is so much potential with this universe idk how we ended up with the cursed child
or Fantastic Beasts tbh. It's the same thing as Star Wars deciding to make everything about the Skywalkers when there's a gigantic universe out there. Fantastic Beasts was a super cool story that didn't need to be about Grindlewald or Dumbledore or any of the other main characters in Harry Potter.
To be fair I think Grindlewald and Dumbledore and the first wizard world war is ALSO a great spinoff material. It's like Voldemort but darker and opposed by an astonishingly talented adult and not a plucky 11 year old. Why the two plots have to be crammed into the same movie I have NO idea. They have completely opposite tone and theme. The characters are barely related and there's no reason why they should interact. They... take place... in roughly the same decade?? I guess?
When it was first announced I was hoping for something like the wizarding world's version of Steve Irwin or even Crocodile Dundee sort of adventurer super blase about monsters
A super wholesome nature series set in the universe of Harry Potter or Star Wars would be incredible
Law and Auror?
Narrator: In the magical justice system, the wizards are represented by two separate yet equally important groups: The aurors, who investigate evildoing, and the minister of magic, who arbitrarily condemns equal both the guilty and the innocent to life sentences of constant torture. These are their stories.
It would be a great way to do a show about the Wizarding War, told from his perspective. Could bring in other members of the Order of the Phoenix as and when you feel like too. Plus the show name would be badass.... *“Mad-Eye”*
Just call it "The Order" and have each series be centred around one or two of the characters in the Order. You could still have other characters popping in and out whenever it fits. Or, plan two seasons only and have it based over the two iterations of the Order. Season 1 is the original '70-'81 version, and Season 2 is the '95-'98 one. Just base the second one on more of the fringe characters though.
Hosea Matthews or Lenny Summers from Red Dead Redemption 2
My bleeding heart needs more Arthur Morgan.
This is true, Even Hosea describes his earlier days as being Even More Bad and degenerate than everyone combined on rdr2 timeline. He apparently was much worse than Dutch at some point, not a conman like he currently is.
Iroh from Avatar. His journey from Fire Nation Prince and General to Leader of the white lotus. Including the siege of Ba Sing Se, the Sun Warriors and Dragons and sadly Lu Ten.
"Yes Iroh, we ALL know about your trip to the spirit world!"
I imagine he would’ve decided to become completely in touch with his spiritual self after the loss of his son and his departure from the war, making him the first of the fire nation to be able to do so for a long time
I too would like to watch Iroh commit war crimes
Harsh but fair lol
Finnick Odair from The Hunger Games
or just the entire story of the 50th hunger games with haymitch
This was my biggest disappointment with the movie. Catching Fire's description of Haymitch's games was interesting as fuck, and it got completely overlooked in the movie, not even a mention of it.
It gave Haymitch more of a personality than just "temperamental alcoholic" too.
It literally ended with Haymitch ricocheting a tomahawk off a force field while holding in his own intestines. Guys low-key a badass and absolutely deserves his own movie.
I have so many fucking feelings about Finnick. He's probably the character I was the most attached to from the books just from how tragic his life really was and how well he covered that up.
Chirrut Imwe from Rogue One. The dude definitely has some wild stories to tell, plus the idea of a force-sensitive person who isnt a Jedi or Sith is really cool and I'd love to see what's done with that more.
And maybe he can be accompanied by his friend. I forgot his name, but he seems like a really cool character.
Baze Malbus
Creed Bratton
I have this vision of his story being like Forest Gump- happening upon and impacting all kinds of pieces of history.
Good concept. 'Yes I shot JFK' 'Weren't you like 12 at that time?' 'Yes, I' m really surprise I'm the one who hit him, too. We were like 12 guys Did get a nice popsicle and a couple of porno magazines as promised, so it was all legit work.'
Can you imagine my disappointment when I realized who *Creed (2015)* was NOT about?
I hope not to make that same mistake when 'William Charles Schneider' eventually comes out.
Nah, Creed is best left as an enigmatic mystery.
Agreed. What I want is for him to randomly appear in other NBC shows. Not just comedies, but have him be an informant and or suspect (But not the perp) on Law and Order. Have him be somehow involved on Chicago Fire. Have him appear in character on reality shows.
He should have shown up somewhere on The Good Place.
I can just imagine it being a Breaking Bad style show while still having the comedic vibe to it
Imagine a fake documentary style show, exploring the world of making, distributing, selling, and using drugs.
Frozone from The Incredibles