Monday, 24 April 2023

Star Fox Movie Fan Cast and Ideas


Star Fox Movie Fan Cast and Ideas 
 

Here's another Nintendo movie fan cast and ideas, this time around Star Fox. Star Fox is a beloved game series, but sadly they haven't had a good game for a while. Still, I think we will get a good Star Fox game. If I were to make one, I would use the inspiration from the Mass Effect series but not Andromeda.

I think Star Fox could happen because one of the writers of Rogue One said he wants to make a Star Fox movie. As well, I've seen this fan-made poster for a film.
This poster is so cool and makes you want a Star-Fox movie to happen. 
We need to see a Star Fox film happen, but it needs to be an SC FI space battle movie. With a well-written character, but don't make it like Star Wars. The first film should be based on the Star Fox 64 game. First, here is my fan cast for a Star Fox movie, and later I will talk about my idea for a Star Fox movie. 


Lucas Till as Fox McCloud 

Michael B Jordan as Falco Lombardi 

Josh Gad as Slippy the Toad

Stephen Root as Peppy Hare 

Rob Paulson as ROB 

Lennie James as General Pepper 


Zazie Beetz as Katt 

Russ Butler as Bill 

Maisie Williams as Fay 


Sam Rockwell as James McCloud 


Hugo Weaving as Andross 


Sebastian Stan as Wolf O'Donnell 

Jason Mantzoukas as Leon 

Gary Anthony Williams as Pigma 

Andy Sandberg as Andrew 


So that's my cast for a Star Fox Fan Cast, and here are my ideas for a Star Fox film.


7. We would see Fox use his blaster in the film and fight on foot.
In the film, Fox uses the Arwing and Landmaster and his blaster. The film would have Fox fight in person. After playing Smash Bros for years  
 


6. Star Wolf would be in the film as secondary antagonists. 
Star Wolf would play a significant role in the film, and they would be Star Fox's rivals. Now in the future, if they make a second film. I would have Star Wolf as the film's main villain because, let's face it, I don't think anyone wants a Star Fox Adventures film. I'll get more into that later. 


5. The film needs to be an SCI-FI space battle movie.
The film should be an epic SCI-FI movie, and we see Fox explore the Lylat System to reach Venom and stop Andross. We should see epic battles in space and on different planets as well.

4. The film would be based on Star Fox 64, Zero, and explore Fox's origin. 
The Star Fox film should adapt the 64 and Zero because, let's face it's the most popular game. The film would be an adaptation of Star Fox 64, including elements of Zero, and the movie explores Fox's origin. We would see how he became a pilot, brought back Star Fox, looked up to his dad, and how his dad's death affected him. In the film, Fox seeks to save the Lylat system from Andross and avenge his father's death. We also see Fox still not believing his father is gone but later accepts it, and his dad's spirit helps him in the end, and he honors his dad by keeping Star Fox alive. 


3. The film explores teamwork, friendship, and never giving up. 
The Star Fox movie focuses on teamwork, like Fox trying to be a leader and get his team to have each other's back. He's also got Peppy, another dad in his life who gives him advice about teamwork. Peppy is also the glue of the team and the most experienced pilot. He's best friends with Slippy and Falco but often tries to get them to listen to him, especially Falco.  One theme of this movie is about never giving up on your goals or friends. Like Fox's dad James tells Fox before he leaves for Venom, "Never give up. Trust your instincts." 


2. Fox would get a love interest in the next film, but it won't be based on Adventures.
Now in the games, Fox had a love interest that was Krystal. In the first film, Fox wouldn't get a love interest, but if they were a second film, Fox would have a romance with Krystal. However, I wouldn't make Star Fox 2 based on Adventures. I will explain how I would make a sequel. If Krystal were to be in the next movie as a love interest, I would rewrite her origin and make her a telepath, a bounty hunter whose running away from her past. We could have General Scales involved, but just call him Scales, and he's a better-written villain. So if there is a love interest for Fox, just make sure she works. 

1. If the movie was successful and spawned a sequel, it would have to be an original story. 

To make an excellent sequel to Star Fox, you need to get it right like we have not gotten a good solid follow-up to Star Fox. No liked Adventures because it was too Zelda, Assault, the bosses were too easy, and Command, those different endings were annoying. Although Star Fox Zero was good, even though it was a reboot, I still found it fun to play. So for Star Fox, I would say make an original story where maybe look at the Starlink game they did with Star Fox or something like that and Mass Effect 2. 
 Like the movie has Krystal, maybe Star Wolf is the film's villain, or you could make an original villain or include a villain like Scales but not waste him. Making a sequel to Star Fox is both challenging game and movie-wise because you need to get good writers and make sure the film pleases fans. 
The games also need to make a good Star-Fox sequel to a movie.
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If I were to make a Star Fox follow-up game, I would use Mass Effect 2 for inspiration, and the game would have missions on arwings, land master, and on-foot missions. Also, give the game free play, explore the Lylat System and upgrade your weapons, arwings, land master, and Grey Fox. I also include Krystal, but like I did before, rewrite her, and in the game, you can recruit more team members like Krystal, Bill, Kate, Lucy, and Dash. For villains, I would make Star Wolf team the game's villains or maybe reintroduce General Scales but make him a better villain. So that's how I would make a Star Fox follow-up game and give it a Mass Effect vibe. 

So that's my Star Fox Movie Fan Cast and Ideas. Let me know what you think, and I would see Fox being part of Smash Bros because that series keeps Fox alive. 
Still, what do you want to see in a Star Fox movie? 


Saturday, 22 April 2023

My Mighty Morphin Power Rangers Once and Always Review

So I saw Power Rangers Once and Always. Here's my review of it...I had a fun time watching this. This film is so nostalgic. You will have a blast from the past with this movie. It's great seeing most of the original cast members of the first series. I think it's great to see Billy and Zack back as the Blue Ranger and Black Ranger again. The film also introduces Trini's daughter Minh played by Charlie Kersh. She's one of the best characters and learns being a hero isn't about getting revenge but about doing the right thing and saving a life. I enjoyed this film because it makes you feel like a kid again watching this. I think everyone did a good job playing their characters, and I got to tell ya, it's very nostalgic seeing the dino Megazord again, and the effects were better this time. 
It's so nostalgic to see all these actors again. 
They made our childhood awesome.
I give this film an 8 out of 10 and heads up, it's only 55 minutes, but it's a good movie to watch. I also loved the tribute dedicated to Jason David Frank and Thuy Trang, with the words Once a Ranger, Always Ranger. 

 

Thursday, 20 April 2023

Legend of Zelda Animated Movie Fan Cast and Ideas

 

Legend of Zelda Movie Fan Cast and Ideas.
(Quick Update)

After the Mario movie's success and the idea of the Nintendo Cinematic Universe in the works, we all want a Legend of Zelda Movie to happen. I hear Illumination is planning to make one after the Mario Bros movie. Still, I don't think they've ever made a serious animated film. However, they could surprise us, and I would go with an animated movie for a Zelda film. I mean, live, the action looks cool, but I think a live-action Zelda movie would be hard unless it's a tv series. 
Now if I were to do a Zelda Movie, it would be hard to choose which game to adapt, like which one would be the best one to adapt on screen. I would either choose Ocarina of Time or Breath of the Wild. If I had to pick, I would go with Ocarina of Time, its most well-known Zelda game. 
For a Zelda movie, I think to make a good Zelda movie, you need to split the story into three parts, like Lord of the Rings. The first film covers the child arc, the second covers most of the first three temples in the adult arc, and the third and final film focuses on the last two temples and Ganondorf's castle. I'll explain when I get to my ideas, but here is my fan cast for a Zelda Movie. Also, rumor has it they are talking with Henry Cavil to voice Link in the film. 


Henry Cavil as Link and Christian Convery as Young Link


Sophia Turner as Princess Zelda and Brooklynn Prince as Young Princess Zelda 

Eric Bana as Ganondorf 


McKenna Grace as Saria 

Brady Noon as Mido 

Ayo Edebiri as Navi 


Ken Watanabe as The Deku Tree 

Richard Armitage as King Rhoam of Hyrule

Katheryn Winnick as Impa


Jane Levy as Malon and Ever Anderson as Young Malon


Nick Frost as Talon 


 Mackenzie Crook as Ingo 

Nonso Anozie as Chief Darunia 

Zoe Kravitz as Princess Ruto and Xochitl Gomez  as Young Ruto 


Toby Jones as King Ruto 

Ken Stott as Rauru 

Zelda Williams as Nabooru 

Kate Mulgrew as Kotake and Koume 

Travis Fimmel as Link's father, Sir Arn. 

Amanda Seyfried as Link's Mother, Lady Medilia 



Now that's my fan cast for the movie, and here are my ideas.


10. The film should be a three-part animated epic. (Updated this idea)
What would make this film different from the Mario Bros film is that this is a more serious and two-parter film. This film should cover the Child Arc, and the second film would cover the temples of Forest, Fire, and Water. The third and final film covers the Shadow Temple, Spirit Temple, and the final battle against Ganondorf. It would be interesting to see if Illumination could make a more serious animated film, but you know they could, depending on who they get to make it. 

9. The film should look at the Mangas and the Spider-Verse movies for inspiration. 
The Zelda Mangas are very popular with fans, and I would use those for inspiration to make the movie. For an excellent animated film for adults and kids, I would also look at Spider-Verse because it's one of the best-animated films. The film also did a great job with storytelling and character development. Not to mention. The next Spider-Verse will be a two-parter, so I think the Zelda film needs to be a two-parter film series. 

8. Link would talk in the films.
Since I cast Link, yes, Link will talk in the films, but he wouldn't have any cringe dialogue like "Excuse me, Princess." None of that crap, but actual good dialogue, and I would have Link not talk when he's in the dungeons because he tries to focus on getting through the dungeon.  

7. Link's parents would be in the film, and I would include elements from Link to a Past, with his parents being Knights of Hyrule. 
The movies would show Link's origin and his parents, and I would give the names Arn and Medilia from the Valiant comics. We would see Link's parents finding out their son has the Triforce of Courage, and he will save Hyrule from Ganondorf. Ganondorf kills Link's father in a fight when he learns that his infant son has the Triforce of Courage. Link's mother escapes but is mortally injured, but she saves her son once she gets to the Deku Tree. This is from the manga too. So Link's parents would play a role in the films, and the Hylian shield won't be bought from a store. In the movie, that shield is Link's father, and Impa gives it to him because she knew Link's father and fought alongside him. Impa would tell Link about his parents; he is descended from the royal knights of Hyrule. She passes his father's shield to him to fight against Ganondorf. 

6. Ganondorf would be a more serious villain, unlike Bowser and Eggman. 
Ganondorf would be the film's villain, but he shouldn't be goofy like Bowser and Eggman. Ganondorf is a more serious villain the audience will love to hate. He's evil and dangerous and will do whatever to get what he wants. Ganondorf's goal is to take the power of the triforce and take over Hyrule in his own image. Well, he's the only male born in the Geurdo tribe since they are all female. I also know Ganondorf plays the piano, but I don't think anyone wants him to sing about how much he loves Zelda. As much as that would be funny. Just don't make Ganondorf a goofy villain. He's a more serious villain. 

5. The films would explore the different races and cultures of Hyrule
We would see different races of Hyrule, like the Koriki, Gorons, Zoras, Hylians, and Geurdo tribes. We would learn about their cultures and how they live their everyday lives. As well I would make the lands that all reside look breathtaking. I would go with the designs from Breath of the Wild because those were amazing.    

4. How to adapt the dungeons and temples. 
Now the temples and dungeons are the most important parts of the Zelda games. Now in a film, they would have to cut down all the exciting dungeons and mini-bosses and find chests getting a new item. I would keep those aspects because Zelda is about exploring and finding rare items. I would have each dungeon keep stuff that needs to be included in the game and cut some stuff, like finding four keys and mini-bosses. The Ocarina of Time manga had to change many of the temples' dungeons like it cut the Shadow Temple out entirely and giving us a sad storyline with the Fire Temple that the dragon Volvagia was Link's pet dragon. They would have to cut a lot for a movie, but if they make it like Indiana Jones, when he explores a temple, we see a lot, but we are at the edge of our seats wondering what traps and treasures Indy will find. 


3. The film would have a romance develop between Link and Zelda
Link and Zelda would have a romance in the movies, like in the mangas. Link and Zelda meet in Hyrule Town. They work together to stop Ganondorf from getting the Triforce and the Spiritual Stones. Link and Zelda's romance would be a bittersweet one, though. These two love each other, but sadly they won't get that happy ending together. Don't worry. Link would end up with Malon because she's just as lovely as Zelda. 


2. This film could create a bigger universe with Smash Bros and possibly other Zelda timelines.
Besides the idea of having Link and Mario meet in a Smash Bros film. There is the idea of making new Zelda films and shows but set in different timelines. Those timelines are the Child Timeline, the Adult Timeline, and the Hero Failed Timeline. We could see movies or shows based on Major's Mask, Wind Waker, or A Link to the Past. There is also the idea that they could make a Breath of the Wild show or movie. Still, I don't know what Zelda storyline they will adapt for the upcoming film, but whatever storyline they go with first, I'm okay with it because there are more timelines they could adapt for fans who want that. Breath of The Wild would be my second choice to adapt, which would require a lot of work. That's why Ocarina of Time is the best Zelda game to adapt on screen first. 


1. The film has to be good and faithful to the Legend of Zelda.
Now making a Zelda film will be tricky for a studio to make because this is regarded as one of the greatest fantasy video games. This is the Lord of the Rings of video games. If they screw this up, it will be bad. I mean, with talks of Illumination wanting to make a film, it's concerning because they've never done a serious animated film. However, since Nintendo was involved with making the Mario Bros film, they had strict rules with Illumination on what they could and couldn't do. So if they are involved, that's a good sign because I think they could help them make a good Zelda film that fans will love. It will be challenging, but getting the right people involved could work well. I would get Peter Jackson and maybe even the Puss in Boots: The Last Wish writers involved too. Just get good writers who are fans of the series. 

So that's my Legend of Zelda Animated Movie Fan Cast and Ideas. Are you excited about a Zelda film, or would you prefer a tv series instead? Let me know what you think, and leave a comment.