There was a Spi...dea. (Sony, Spider-Man Producer Quest)

Orion Ultor's Uncharted Pitch
Went looking back over the properties we own, looking for ways to connect them together, and so far we have Iron Fist, Daredevil and TMNT having the strongest ties to one another, followed by Luke Cage, Cole McGrath, Punisher, Spider-Man and now Venom coming in a close second due to the events of inFamous. Assuming Heroes for Hire/Defenders is the capstone project for the next phase, they're most likely going to be mighty busy with the nascent Gang War between Kingpin, Tombstone and maybe Mr. Negative forces through most of the next phase [which will likely draw Ghost Rider's attention], I figure the best way to get Dr. Doom, Scarlet Witch & Quicksilver, Deadpool & Mystique (and Harry Dresden) involved is we finally make the Uncharted movie/show.

The Pitch:

Taking place roughly a year and some change before the events of Uncharted 3: Drake's Deception, Nathan is found going over a number of documents provided to him by Silvija Sablinova, whose searching for an entrance to the lost city of Truso in an effort to gain entrance to Vyraj, the Slavic Otherworld. She reports that, while she isn't one to truly believe in such tales, the scant reports she receives from those inside Latveria report Dr. Doom's interest in the city, and anything that attracts his attention is to be used against him if possible and outright destroyed if not. Furthermore, Sablinova reports that while she cannot personally be involved in the project she will be lending a few of her men to aid him in his endeavors [including the one with the mouth]. Reluctant on account of her mercenary nature and them being notable terrorists, Drake eventually agrees to work with her after seeing both the carrot (money!) and the stick (a photograph of Elena).

After some time spent researching potential locations for the lost city, he stumbles across rather archaic records that place the city along the Amber Road, and notes that of several potential locations for the city place it some distance near the city Gdańsk and rather uncomfortably close to the Latverian border. Once there, Drake, Sully and a number of Sablinova's men begin exploring the marshland before finding an entrance to a flooded and abandoned mine that appears closest to the trail of breadcrumbs that they've been following and after a laborious amount of time spent emptying out the water they discover that...there's absolutely nothing remarkable about the parts of the city they've uncovered. As they traverse through the city, about the only thing they can truly marvel at is how well the city has been preserved as they travel by (essentially) torchlight, until they come across the abandoned church in the center of the city, where among the various tombs they find evidence of trade from across multiple kingdoms and empires, from the Romans to the Celts, Ptolemaic Egypt to the Han Dynasty...and finally, one that appears to be evidence of trade between the Ancient Slavs and Camelot, among the artifacts a relic that appears to have ties to not only Morgana le Fay but also the Irish goddess, the Morrigan.

It's at this point that the Scarlet Witch makes her appearance, decimating Sablinova's forces with the barest of effort and only spares Nathan after connecting her mind to his own. Smiling sadly, she remarks how rare it is to find other lost children like herself, one without a guide to let them explore their gifts before they wilt and go to waste [referencing how Dresden magic practioners can lose the ability to use magic if they never use it, intentionally or otherwise] and that for all his fears Elena will be all right, before leaving the city with the Arthurian artifact in tow. As quickly as they can, Drake, Sully and a miraculously still living Wilson, the last surviving member of Sablinova's forces, evacuate the city fearing an imminent collapse...only to find that, whatever the Witch did has left the city not only remarkably stable, but left exposed to the elements for the first time in hundreds of years [referenced to later, when the news reports that Polish authorities have ceased control over the area to prevent looters and blackmarket salesmen steal anything of historical value].

Now armed with the knowledge that whatever it is that Doom seeks is located in the lost city of Camelot, Nathan begins searching in various locations throughout the ancient territories of Wales and Cornwall, reluctant as ever to continue aiding Sablinova's cause, seeing as Elena's still under threat judging by Wilson's continued survival and presence by his side. Finally determining Camelot's exact location he finds that...it's gone, not a trace of the Fortress City left in the region beyond its foundation...before a single grey cloaked woman demands their immediate departure from the area. Wilson, not having any of it after last time, attacks her and leads to a frenetic battle that leaves the woman dead and reinforcements coming to the area, but not before they gain entrance to the impossibility that is Camelot, finding not only the Fortress City in its entirety but seemingly within another realm, on an island of apples surrounded by a sea of endless wheat. At first, there's little that seems ary beyond the impossibility of the situation, before they find the Camelot's current inhabitants whom all appear to be...beautiful beyond measure, their elfin nature incredibly alluring. As time passes, they begin losing their sense of self before Nathan discovers the entombed body of King Arthur who appears not have aged a day since falling at Camlann. Deturbed by the discovery, he finds Sully and Wade and seeks for a way to escape, the situation becoming increasingly helpless and far more terrifying than it has any right to be, as the inhumanity of these beings becomes increasingly apparent, before the Scarlet Witch comes forth the entrance and bargains for the leave of the men from Camelot, to an irate Titania.

Freed from their situation, the Scarlet Witch lets them know their will be a time when she calls upon their services, her price for ensuring their freedom. As they leave Camelot, the entrance ripples once more as Dr. Doom steps forward into the heart of the Summer Court to ask for their tutelage, the inhuman Áes Sídhe smiling in response.

Once more on Earth, Wade lets them know them know that as far as he's concerned they're good and if there's any trouble from Sablinova, that he'll handle it, having become...something of a friend to the two during their journey. Departing ways, they go back to their normal lives, and Nathan ready for the next adventure...though he and Scully both agree to never talk about what happened in Camelot ever again].

[Later, it's implied that their time in Camelot has marked them in different ways, Nathan's gift of magic reviving somewhat in the form of accelerated healing, Sully becoming a modicum younger and no longer plagued by aches and pains, and Wade...well, he unintentionally insulted a petty Fae who left him diseased with cancer for turning their advances down].
 
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Voting has officially ended, here are the results:

Adhoc vote count started by Yite on Feb 19, 2022 at 9:32 PM, finished with 30 posts and 15 votes.

  • [X] Plan The Crazy Six
    -[X] The Shocker (Herman Schultz) would be a throwback to the first movie, and that's always neat.
    -[X] Moses Magnum would certainly be interesting.
    -[X] Kraven The Hunter (Sergei Kravinoff) could easily fit into the Sinister Six.
    -[X] The Shredder could become one of the Sinister Six.
    -[X] The Chameleon (Dmitri Kravinoff) could show up to kill Spider-Man, purely to hurt Black Cat.
    -[X] Molten Man (Mark Allen-Toomes) could show up as a newly awakened Conduit, wanting to kill Spider-Man for sending his father to prison, not knowing that it's his friend Peter Parker under the mask.
    [X] Plan Callback
    -[X] The Shocker (Herman Schultz) would be a throwback to the first movie, and that's always neat.
    -[X] The Vulture (Adrian Toomes) seems neat.
    -[X] Moses Magnum would certainly be interesting.
    -[X] Kraven The Hunter (Sergei Kravinoff) could easily fit into the Sinister Six.
    -[X] Mysterio (Quinten Beck) could be an interesting member, though... it may screw with his arc of becoming a hero.
    -[X] The Shredder could become one of the Sinister Six.
    [X] Plan: don't touch mysterio
    -[X] The Shocker (Herman Schultz) would be a throwback to the first movie, and that's always neat.
    -[X] The Vulture (Adrian Toomes) seems neat.
    -[X] Moses Magnum would certainly be interesting.
    -[X] Kraven The Hunter (Sergei Kravinoff) could easily fit into the Sinister Six.
    -[X] Electro (Max Dillon) would take some explaining, but could be a decent fit.
    -[X] The Rhino could show up as a prison buddy of The Shocker's.
    [X] The Springing Sinister Six
    -[X] The Shocker (Herman Schultz) would be a throwback to the first movie, and that's always neat.
    -[X] The Vultress (Liz Allen-Toomes) could be an interesting apprentice to The Vulture, by becoming a supervillain like her father, wanting to take down Spider-Man.
    -[X] The Rhino could show up as a prison buddy of The Shocker's.
    -[X] Karai might be a good addition if you want to make her unique from the Shredder
    -[X] Bombshell (Lori Baumgartner) might make a good surprise addition to the Six
    -[X] Kraven The Hunter (Sergei Kravinoff) could easily fit into the Sinister Six. Maybe make Spider-Man his fist true hunt.
 
75- Sinister Six Protagonist, and Infamous Casting.
[X] Plan The Crazy Six
-[X] The Shocker (Herman Schultz) would be a throwback to the first movie, and that's always neat.
-[X] Moses Magnum would certainly be interesting.
-[X] Kraven The Hunter (Sergei Kravinoff) could easily fit into the Sinister Six.
-[X] The Shredder could become one of the Sinister Six.
-[X] The Chameleon (Dmitri Kravinoff) could show up to kill Spider-Man, purely to hurt Black Cat.
-[X] Molten Man (Mark Allen-Toomes) could show up as a newly awakened Conduit, wanting to kill Spider-Man for sending his father to prison, not knowing that it's his friend Peter Parker under the mask.

You had decided that the Sinister Six roster would consist of:

The Shocker. The original, and first true supervillain that Spider-Man has faced will return as the first member of the Sinister Six.

Moses Magnum would be the second member, having either made his own suit, a weapon, or gained the power that allows him to generate seismic waves from his hands. Or, you could just keep him as a powerless villain... there are definitely a few things you could do with the character.

Kraven The Hunter could definitely be a part of the group, easily fitting into the Sinister Six with his motivations of wanting to hunt Spider-Man, and take down the Black Cat.

The Shredder could be a fun option for the Sinister Six... though, you don't really have any ideas for how he would join them at the moment.

The Chameleon could be another of the members, alongside his brother, in it for very much the same reasons, wanting to kill Spider-Man, and wanting to kill the Black Cat.

And finally, would be Molten Man, Mark Allen-Toomes, who turns out to be a Conduit with the power to turn himself into molten metal, giving him superhuman strength, stamina, and durability, along with tactile thermokinesis and pyrokinesis. Making him a dangerous threat to Spider-Man, who he wants to defeat for putting his father into prison.

Molten Man could also work as the POV character for the movie... but, you could do it for any of the characters in it.

In fact... why shouldn't you come to that decision right now?

Who will be the protagonist of the Sinister Six movie?

[] The Shocker (Alfie Allen)
[] Moses Magnum (Mahershala Ali)
[] Kraven The Hunter (Joel Kinnaman)
[] The Shredder (Hiroyuki Sanada)
[] The Chameleon (Tom Cavanagh)
[] Molten Man (Daniel Radcliffe)
[] Maybe it's actually best to leave this at a later date.


But now... it was time to get to casting for the Infamous show.

Casting Roll: 95.

You managed to get quite a lot of people lined up to play in the new Infamous show. And honestly? You were surprised by how many people wanted to be in it.

Casting Kessler: The main antagonist of the show, he's a future version of Cole MacGrath, trying to correct all of the mistakes he had made in the past.

[] Aaron Eckhart: Probably most well known for portraying Harvey Dent in The Dark Knight, Aaron Eckhart auditioned for the role of Kessler. And honestly? You could see it.

[] Nikolaj Coster-Waldau: Jaime Lannister from Game of Thrones, he auditioned for the role of Kessler. It would be interesting to have another Game of Thrones actor in your roster... you already have quite a few, after all.

[] Travis Fimmel: Then, there's Travis Fimmel, who portrays Ragnar Lothbrok in the new hit show Vikings. He seemed really interested in playing Kessler too.

[] Jason Statham: Then, there was Jason Statham. A fairly big action star right now... there's been rumors of him being in the seventh Fast & Furious movie. Maybe you could add his star power to the show?

[] Write-in:

Casting Zeke Dunbar: Cole's best friend, and most trustworthy companion. He helps Cole learn various ways to use his newfound powers, with his knowledge in electrical engineering. And even tries to help in combat, providing some backup with his pistol.

[] Haley Joel Osmund: Hey, it's Forrest Gump's son, and the kid from The Sixth Sense. Well, he's long past those days, and wants to be seen as a fairly serious actor.

[] Jonah Hill: 21 Jump Street, The Wolf of Wall Street, and SuperBad... he's been quite a few good movies, and seems like he'd be a good fit for the character of Zeke.

[] Josh Gad: Mostly known for his role as Olaf in Frozen... you feel that he could be a decent pick for Zeke.

[] Jack Black: Then, there was Jack Black. The absolute beast of an actor that he is. You could definitely see him killing the role of Zeke Dunbar... though, you may want to give him a different, more important role later on.

[] Write-in:

Casting Trish Dailey: Cole's girlfriend, who works at FEAST, and ultimately dies due to Kessler's plan.

[] Rose Byrne: She's a pretty damn good actress from what you've seen. And she could be a good fit for Trish Dailey.

[] Brie Larson: Brie Larson from Scott Pilgrim vs. the World? You loved her in that movie. Maybe she could be Trish Dailey?

[] Amanda Bynes: Honestly, you thought she had a great career ahead of her. But, she hasn't really been seen all that much lately. Maybe she'd be up for the role of Trish Dailey?

[] Write-in:

Casting Fetch Walker: A Conduit with the power to absorb and control Neon, trying to escape New York's quarantine alongside her brother, and... friends.

[] Elizabeth Gillies: From what you've seen of Elizabeth's work? You feel like she could be a good pick for Fetch.

[] Gillian Jacobs: You love her in Community, and feel like she could play an interesting version of Fetch as well.

[] Amanda Bynes: Hey, if you can't cast her as Trish? She might make for a fairly good Fetch.

[] Write-in:

Casting Brent Walker: Fetch's brother, he doesn't have much screentime, especially compared to his sister, and her friends. But, he could potentially be expanded upon later.

[] Nathan Keyes: He played Kevin Levin in the Ben 10 live-action movie, but he hasn't had a real... breakout role, from what you've seen. Maybe this could be it?

[] Barry Pepper: He's definitely a... older choice for Brent, but he's had a good career, having starred in Saving Private Ryan, The Green Mile, and many more pretty damn good movies.

[] Rob McElhenney: He seems like he could also be a good fit for the role of Brent Walker, he's also known for playing Mac on It's Always Suny in Philadelphia.

[] Macaulay Culkin: Then, there's Macaulay Culkin one of the most well-known former child actors around. You could see him playing an interesting version of Brent.

[] Write-in:

Casting Reggie Rowe: Delsin's older brother, trying to get his little brother and his friends out of New York's quarantine.

[] Adam Beach: First up, was Adam Beach. And he seemed like he could play a good Reggie.

[] Dante Basco: Rufio from Hook, and Zuko from Avatar: The Last Airbender. You could definitely see him playing an interesting version of Reggie.

[] Michael Greyeyes: Michael is an Indigenous Canadian actor, and seems to be really interested in the role of the protective older brother to Delsin's rebellious younger brother, energy.

[] Michael Mando: Most known for playing Vaas Montenegro in Far Cry 3, you could see him playing an... interesting version of Reggie.

[] Lou Diamond Phillips: Then, there's Lou Diamond Phillips. And you could definitely see him portraying Reggie Rowe as well.

[] Write-in:

Casting Lucy Kuo: An undercover agent working for the NSA who got caught in the New York quarantine, she awakens her own Conduit ability over ice. And helps Cole defeat Kessler.

[] Jamie Chung: First, is Jamie Chung, and she seems like she could be a good actress to portray Lucy Kuo.

[] Christine Ko: Then, there's Christine Ko, and you could definitely see her playing a fairly decent Lucy Kuo.

[] Kelly Hu: You mainly remember her from X2, where she portrayed Lady Deathstrike. But, you feel like she could play a good version of Lucy Kuo in the show.

[] Ming-Na Wen: Then, there's Ming-Na Wen, a damn good actress, having portrayed Mulan in... Mulan, and Melinda May in the recently released Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D, where she plays a similar role to Lucy Kuo.

[] Lucy Liu: You don't know how, you don't know why... but Lucy Liu wants to be in the Infamous show. Honestly? You loved her work, and feel that... she could be pretty good in the show.

Casting Jack Isbert: An ice-based Conduit who befriends Cole, before he starts to fall to the power he has gained, growing more manic, and crazy... before Cole has to put him down. This marks the first time Cole kills in the show, and signifies the loss of innocence he once had.

[] Max Riemelt: Max is a German actor, and he's been in quite a few projects, like Before the Fall, where he plays Friedrich Weimer. And you feel that he could be good in the role.

[] Daniel Brühl: Then, there's Daniel. You mostly remember his acting in Inglorious Bastards, where he played Frederick Zoller. You could definitely see him playing a damn fine Jack Isbert.

[] Mark Valley: Then, there's Mark Valley. A fairly good actor, who you could definitely see playing Jack Isbert in the show.

[] Write-in:

Casting April O'Neil: A spunky young reporter working for the Daily Bugle, who repeatedly tries to get an interview with Cole, about the nature of his powers. She is shown to have a good working relationship with her boss J. Jonah Jameson.

[] Emma Stone: First, there's Emma Stone, who was in the running for playing Gwen Stacy when you were originally casting for your first Spider-Man movie. You could definitely see her playing a damn good April O'Neil.

[] Kaya Scodelario: Then, there's Kaya Scodelario, who you definitely think could be a good April O'Neil.

[] Shailene Woodley: Shailene Woodley seems like she could be a good actress to cast, though... she's already playing Beatrice Prior in the Divergent movie.

[] Karen Gillan: Amy Pond from Doctor Who... you feel like she could be a good actress to cast as April O'Neil.

[] Write-in:

Casting Andre Gerard: A wind-based Conduit working under Kessler. He would have a large battle with Cole around the middle of the show, to give the fans a great action sequence.

[] Christopher Lambert: First, was Christopher Lambert, probably best known for his work as Connor MacLeod in Highlander. You feel like he could be good in the role of Andre Gerard.

[] Yvan Attal: Yvan Attal seems like he could be an interesting fit for Andre Gerard as well.

[] Amr Waked: Then, there's Amr Waked, who honestly looks like he could be a good actor for the role as well. Having recently played Pierre in the new movie Lucy.

[] Write-in:

Casting John White: An agent working for the NSA, hiding with the Ray Sphere that Kessler and his men are after. But, he seemingly dies when Cole destroys the Ray Sphere, disintegrating alongside it. As you could see, he's mostly a minor character in the show, but could definitely show up later on.

[] Anthony Mackie: First, is Anthony Mackie, who recently debuted as Falcon in Captain America: The Winter Soldier. But, you could see him playing an interesting John White.

[] Laz Alonso: Then, there's Laz Alonso. Who you could see as a fairly good John Little, and possibly later... The Beast.

[] Ricky Whittle: Ricky Whittle's up next, and he had a fairly good audition. You could definitely see him in the show.

[] Keith David: After that, was Keith David... and honestly? The man has an incredibly powerful, commanding voice. You could definitely see him in the role.

[] Samuel L. Jackson: Then, there was Samuel L. Jackson... one of the best actors in Hollywood. At least, in your opinion. Honestly? You don't even care about the issues of him being Nick Fury in the MCU... you want to have Samuel L. Jackson in one of your projects... though, maybe he'd be fit for another role down the line? Preferably, one where you don't have to keep having potential schedule conflicts with Marvel, and by extension... Disney.

[] Write-in:

Casting Brooke Augustine: A Conduit working for the Government, enforcing the Quarantine on everyone around. She has the power to absorb, and manipulate concrete.

[] Sarah Shahi: First up was Sarah Shahi, and you could definitely see her in the role of Brooke Augustine.

[] Katherine Tate: Then, there was Katherine Tate... while she was mainly a comedian, you could see if she has the skill to be a real... dramatic actress.

[] Anna Torv: Then, there was Anna Torv, who you could also see in the role of Brooke Augustine.

[] Erica Cerra: And finally, was Erica Cerra... who, you could once again see as Brooke Augustine. Weird, it's almost as if you've only gotten good actresses wanting the role.

[] Write-in:


After you were finished with casting, you decided that it was time... to actually start filming.

Hopefully, it isn't an absolute dumpster fire.
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Alright, with this done... yes, I decided not to spoiler the options.

Why? Well, it's just been annoying to constantly spoiler everything, so I'm just not going to do it.

And with that said... please use a Plan Vote Format.

Also, ha. Neat, we're on the 69th page. Nice.
 
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[X] Plan Sinister
-[X] The Shredder (Hiroyuki Sanada)
-[X] Nikolaj Coster-Waldau: Jaime Lannister from Game of Thrones, he auditioned for the role of Kessler. It would be interesting to have another Game of Thrones actor in your roster... you already have quite a few, after all.
-[X] Haley Joel Osmund: Hey, it's Forrest Gump's son, and the kid from The Sixth Sense. Well, he's long past those days, and wants to be seen as a fairly serious actor.
-[X] Brie Larson: Brie Larson from Scott Pilgrim vs. the World? You loved her in that movie. Maybe she could be Trish Dailey?
-[X] Gillian Jacobs: You love her in Community, and feel like she could play an interesting version of Fetch as well.
-[X] Macaulay Culkin: Then, there's Macaulay Culkin one of the most well-known former child actors around. You could see him playing an interesting version of Brent.
-[X] Michael Mando: Most known for playing Vaas Montenegro in Far Cry 3, you could see him playing an... interesting version of Reggie.
-[X] Lucy Liu: You don't know how, you don't know why... but Lucy Liu wants to be in the Infamous show. Honestly? You loved her work, and feel that... she could be pretty good in the show.
-[X] Daniel Brühl: Then, there's Daniel. You mostly remember his acting in Inglorious Bastards, where he played Frederick Zoller. You could definitely see him playing a damn fine Jack Isbert.
-[X] Emma Stone: First, there's Emma Stone, who was in the running for playing Gwen Stacy when you were originally casting for your first Spider-Man movie. You could definitely see her playing a damn good April O'Neil.
-[X] Amr Waked: Then, there's Amr Waked, who honestly looks like he could be a good actor for the role as well. Having recently played Pierre in the new movie Lucy.
-[X] Keith David: After that, was Keith David... and honestly? The man has an incredibly powerful, commanding voice. You could definitely see him in the role.
-[X] Erica Cerra: And finally, was Erica Cerra... who, you could once again see as Brooke Augustine. Weird, it's almost as if you've only gotten good actresses wanting the role.

Explanation: These actors are good.
 
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[X] Plan Futureproofing
-[X] The Shocker (Alfie Allen)
-[X] Travis Fimmel: Then, there's Travis Fimmel, who portrays Ragnar Lothbrok in the new hit show Vikings. He seemed really interested in playing Kessler too.
-[X] Haley Joel Osmund: Hey, it's Forrest Gump's son, and the kid from The Sixth Sense. Well, he's long past those days, and wants to be seen as a fairly serious actor.
-[X] Brie Larson: Brie Larson from Scott Pilgrim vs. the World? You loved her in that movie. Maybe she could be Trish Dailey?
-[X] Gillian Jacobs: You love her in Community, and feel like she could play an interesting version of Fetch as well.
-[X] Macaulay Culkin: Then, there's Macaulay Culkin one of the most well-known former child actors around. You could see him playing an interesting version of Brent.
-[X] Adam Beach: First up, was Adam Beach. And he seemed like he could play a good Reggie.
-[X] Kelly Hu: You mainly remember her from X2, where she portrayed Lady Deathstrike. But, you feel like she could play a good version of Lucy Kuo in the show.
-[X] Mark Valley: Then, there's Mark Valley. A fairly good actor, who you could definitely see playing Jack Isbert in the show.
-[X] Emma Stone: First, there's Emma Stone, who was in the running for playing Gwen Stacy when you were originally casting for your first Spider-Man movie. You could definitely see her playing a damn good April O'Neil.
-[X] Christopher Lambert: First, was Christopher Lambert, probably best known for his work as Connor MacLeod in Highlander. You feel like he could be good in the role of Andre Gerard.
-[X] Ricky Whittle: Ricky Whittle's up next, and he had a fairly good audition. You could definitely see him in the show.
-[X] Sarah Shahi: First up was Sarah Shahi, and you could definitely see her in the role of Brooke Augustine.


Went with Shocker, since the kid was setup to be Spider-Man's equal and mirror foil way back in the first one, Travis Fimmel since he's really good an adds an actor allusion aspect with Alexander Ludwig [they played father and son on Vikings], Haley Joel Osmund because he's honestly pretty funny and can use more work, Brie Larson as Trish since she's real good at providing personality to her characters, Gillian Jacobs as Fetch because she's played similar roles in the past (Britta from Community) so I think she could pull off the punk/alt-rock vibes Fetch putts off, Macaulay Culkin not only has the strongest resemblance to Jacobs but can pull off Brent's past as a drug user and a concerned older brother real well, Adam Beach because whenever he plays he adds a sense of gravitas to his characters which is perfect for Reggie being a Sheriff, Kelly Hu is a really good actress with an impressive resume to back her up, Mark Valley due to his past as a US Marine can help provide a air of authority and law-abidingness to the character [as he has with previous projects] which can help when building Jack's characterization further, Emma Stone for her ability to bring life to the character, Christopher Lambert for his ability to give his characters a sense of gravitas, Ricky Whittle has a promising career ahead of him and can add that sense of internal conflict when John finally transitions into the Beast, and finally Sarah Shahi is real good at playing badass, take charge, "give me nonsense I'll throw it right back with either a quip or a roundhouse" characters.

TL;DR: Most actors were chosen not only for their acting ability but also the longevity they can provide to the overall series.
 
The Shredder could be a fun option for the Sinister Six... though, you don't really have any ideas for how he would join them at the moment.

Yeah, that's a tough one. Not for joining such an unsubtle group, (though it hurts the ninja mistique), or because of his ego (he feels more of a lone wolf, but on top of that he's a boss. Why not send one of his subordinates?) But also because losing six-to-one against Spider-Man... well, that makes him feel way less menacing. Shredder is the big bad of TMNT! He should ooze malice!

Like, Shocker isn't quite as goal oriented, or, well, being a super villain IS his main goal. So even if he looses, it doesn't detract from his character.

Moses Magnum could simply be a more of a backer type, or have his own plan that he can fulfill while being beaten.

Kraven the Hunter... like he's scary but he doesn't scream "major threat". And he seems like a character that would be at a disadvantage having to coordinate with the others, and not being able to rely on his original tactics.

The Chameleon is better with mind games than in an outright fight.

And Alan (Molten Man) is a guy who's just awakened his powers and just wants vengeance.

Like, don't get me wrong, team ups are great, but just for once I'd like to subvert the "the more bad guys there are, the less competent they become". If we could also avoid the cliche of turning them against each other because 'ego', that would be great. Like, Spidey is smart, I trust he'll be able to use his brains

Actually, I know it's a bit out there. But wouldn't it be cool if they like... won? Or at least remained as a threat? Don't tell me it wouldn't be cool to have our own Avengers style teamup??

Anyways I think that if we want to be able to use Shredder as a Final Boss type threat, we should see this as more of a prequel for his character; like, he has the Foot, sure, but it isn't an independent group yet. He's more impulsive, more prideful than he will be. And don't tell me it wouldn't be cool having our villains grow as people and threats too (villains that we aren't gonna revive later.)
 
I know we haven't exactly looked in our Competition for awhile, but who'd they get to replace Thor as one of the Big Three? Did Dr. Strange get greenlit earlier, or did Ant Man's appearance get pushed forward? Did Wolverine get better numbers this time around or nah?

Whatever the case, I hope that if/when we acquire the rest of the Marvel-Fox properties, we'll be that much closer to having Peter Parker being Hope Summer's mentor.




Because, if we can get that on screen, after however long it's been inUniverse since the SCU started, we'll not only get to show it not only coming full circle for Peter as a hero, but how much he's respected by the other heroes for his strength of character, 'cause let's face it, Iron Fist could have taught Hope those same lessons himself, but he reached out to the one person who lives and breathes those lessons on a level that could reach through to her. And regardless of how many times we could reiterate the lesson through all the various Spider titles [Spider-Man, Spider-Gwen, Spider-Morales, Scarlet Spider, Spider-Verse, etc.], the fact an older (maybe retired?) Peter himself would show up as a favor to his friends and allies to share these lessons with younger heroes, to someone completely outside his regular friendgroup and wheelhouse...I think it could mean more to those characters and the audience.
Kraven the Hunter... like he's scary but he doesn't scream "major threat". And he seems like a character that would be at a disadvantage having to coordinate with the others, and not being able to rely on his original tactics.

The Chameleon is better with mind games than in an outright fight.
Technically [and if I didn't misread the script being based off this pitch], Kraven and Chameleon are higher ups in the Bratva [Russian Mafia], which would mean they're used to working an angle with other criminals and enterprises for whatever their overall goal is. Like, in this instance, while I can see them being fairly unhappy about it and likely testing the boundaries of the new relationship they find themselves in, it wouldn't be something they're totally unused to.
Actually, I know it's a bit out there. But wouldn't it be cool if they like... won? Or at least remained as a threat? Don't tell me it wouldn't be cool to have our own Avengers style teamup??

Anyways I think that if we want to be able to use Shredder as a Final Boss type threat, we should see this as more of a prequel for his character; like, he has the Foot, sure, but it isn't an independent group yet. He's more impulsive, more prideful than he will be. And don't tell me it wouldn't be cool having our villains grow as people and threats too (villains that we aren't gonna revive later.)
Could be that our version of the Sinister Six is basically a meeting of the Five Families, all mafia dons and their lieutenants, who, while primarily organized against the sudden and dramatic growth of Kingpin and Tombstone's forces, are focused on removing the threat of Spider-Man and other vigilante/heroes from interfering in their operations.

The only real outlier in this kind of lineup would be Molten Man [assuming that Moses Magnum technically works for Shocker, having been cowed during the riot at the end of Luke Cage], who'd likely would have been coerced by one of the other parties...maybe Shredder? Seems like something he would take advantage of.
 
I know we haven't exactly looked in our Competition for awhile, but who'd they get to replace Thor as one of the Big Three? Did Dr. Strange get greenlit earlier, or did Ant Man's appearance get pushed forward? Did Wolverine get better numbers this time around or nah?

Whatever the case, I hope that if/when we acquire the rest of the Marvel-Fox properties, we'll be that much closer to having Peter Parker being Hope Summer's mentor.




Because, if we can get that on screen, after however long it's been inUniverse since the SCU started, we'll not only get to show it not only coming full circle for Peter as a hero, but how much he's respected by the other heroes for his strength of character, 'cause let's face it, Iron Fist could have taught Hope those same lessons himself, but he reached out to the one person who lives and breathes those lessons on a level that could reach through to her. And regardless of how many times we could reiterate the lesson through all the various Spider titles [Spider-Man, Spider-Gwen, Spider-Morales, Scarlet Spider, Spider-Verse, etc.], the fact an older (maybe retired?) Peter himself would show up as a favor to his friends and allies to share these lessons with younger heroes, to someone completely outside his regular friendgroup and wheelhouse...I think it could mean more to those characters and the audience.

Technically [and if I didn't misread the script being based off this pitch], Kraven and Chameleon are higher ups in the Bratva [Russian Mafia], which would mean they're used to working an angle with other criminals and enterprises for whatever their overall goal is. Like, in this instance, while I can see them being fairly unhappy about it and likely testing the boundaries of the new relationship they find themselves in, it wouldn't be something they're totally unused to.

Could be that our version of the Sinister Six is basically a meeting of the Five Families, all mafia dons and their lieutenants, who, while primarily organized against the sudden and dramatic growth of Kingpin and Tombstone's forces, are focused on removing the threat of Spider-Man and other vigilante/heroes from interfering in their operations.

The only real outlier in this kind of lineup would be Molten Man [assuming that Moses Magnum technically works for Shocker, having been cowed during the riot at the end of Luke Cage], who'd likely would have been coerced by one of the other parties...maybe Shredder? Seems like something he would take advantage of.

I want you to know that I love that scene, and that if we could just rehearse it word by word, I'md die happy. I love it when Spider-man is in-character.

And Kraven might be a higher up in the mafia, but he strikes me as more of a delegating type, who then strikes out on his own/ used to giving orders, not collaborating with others.
 
Voting has officially ended, here are the results. I honestly thought I did this already, terribly sorry.

Adhoc vote count started by Yite on Feb 23, 2022 at 7:37 AM, finished with 17 posts and 13 votes.

  • [X] Plan Futureproofing
    -[X] The Shocker (Alfie Allen)
    -[X] Travis Fimmel: Then, there's Travis Fimmel, who portrays Ragnar Lothbrok in the new hit show Vikings. He seemed really interested in playing Kessler too.
    -[X] Haley Joel Osmund: Hey, it's Forrest Gump's son, and the kid from The Sixth Sense. Well, he's long past those days, and wants to be seen as a fairly serious actor.
    -[X] Brie Larson: Brie Larson from Scott Pilgrim vs. the World? You loved her in that movie. Maybe she could be Trish Dailey?
    -[X] Gillian Jacobs: You love her in Community, and feel like she could play an interesting version of Fetch as well.
    -[X] Macaulay Culkin: Then, there's Macaulay Culkin one of the most well-known former child actors around. You could see him playing an interesting version of Brent.
    -[X] Adam Beach: First up, was Adam Beach. And he seemed like he could play a good Reggie.
    -[X] Kelly Hu: You mainly remember her from X2, where she portrayed Lady Deathstrike. But, you feel like she could play a good version of Lucy Kuo in the show.
    -[X] Mark Valley: Then, there's Mark Valley. A fairly good actor, who you could definitely see playing Jack Isbert in the show.
    -[X] Emma Stone: First, there's Emma Stone, who was in the running for playing Gwen Stacy when you were originally casting for your first Spider-Man movie. You could definitely see her playing a damn good April O'Neil.
    -[X] Christopher Lambert: First, was Christopher Lambert, probably best known for his work as Connor MacLeod in Highlander. You feel like he could be good in the role of Andre Gerard.
    -[X] Ricky Whittle: Ricky Whittle's up next, and he had a fairly good audition. You could definitely see him in the show.
    -[X] Sarah Shahi: First up was Sarah Shahi, and you could definitely see her in the role of Brooke Augustine.
    [X] Plan Sinister
    -[X] The Shredder (Hiroyuki Sanada)
    -[X] Nikolaj Coster-Waldau: Jaime Lannister from Game of Thrones, he auditioned for the role of Kessler. It would be interesting to have another Game of Thrones actor in your roster... you already have quite a few, after all.
    -[X] Haley Joel Osmund: Hey, it's Forrest Gump's son, and the kid from The Sixth Sense. Well, he's long past those days, and wants to be seen as a fairly serious actor.
    -[X] Brie Larson: Brie Larson from Scott Pilgrim vs. the World? You loved her in that movie. Maybe she could be Trish Dailey?
    -[X] Gillian Jacobs: You love her in Community, and feel like she could play an interesting version of Fetch as well.
    -[X] Macaulay Culkin: Then, there's Macaulay Culkin one of the most well-known former child actors around. You could see him playing an interesting version of Brent.
    -[X] Michael Mando: Most known for playing Vaas Montenegro in Far Cry 3, you could see him playing an... interesting version of Reggie.
    -[X] Lucy Liu: You don't know how, you don't know why... but Lucy Liu wants to be in the Infamous show. Honestly? You loved her work, and feel that... she could be pretty good in the show.
    -[X] Daniel Brühl: Then, there's Daniel. You mostly remember his acting in Inglorious Bastards, where he played Frederick Zoller. You could definitely see him playing a damn fine Jack Isbert.
    -[X] Emma Stone: First, there's Emma Stone, who was in the running for playing Gwen Stacy when you were originally casting for your first Spider-Man movie. You could definitely see her playing a damn good April O'Neil.
    -[X] Amr Waked: Then, there's Amr Waked, who honestly looks like he could be a good actor for the role as well. Having recently played Pierre in the new movie Lucy.
    -[X] Keith David: After that, was Keith David... and honestly? The man has an incredibly powerful, commanding voice. You could definitely see him in the role.
    -[X] Erica Cerra: And finally, was Erica Cerra... who, you could once again see as Brooke Augustine. Weird, it's almost as if you've only gotten good actresses wanting the role.
    [X] The Shocker (Alfie Allen)
    [X] Futureproofing Plan
 
76- InFamous Rolls.
[X] Plan Futureproofing
-[X] The Shocker (Alfie Allen)
-[X] Travis Fimmel: Then, there's Travis Fimmel, who portrays Ragnar Lothbrok in the new hit show Vikings. He seemed really interested in playing Kessler too.
-[X] Haley Joel Osmund: Hey, it's Forrest Gump's son, and the kid from The Sixth Sense. Well, he's long past those days, and wants to be seen as a fairly serious actor.
-[X] Brie Larson: Brie Larson from Scott Pilgrim vs. the World? You loved her in that movie. Maybe she could be Trish Dailey?
-[X] Gillian Jacobs: You love her in Community, and feel like she could play an interesting version of Fetch as well.
-[X] Macaulay Culkin: Then, there's Macaulay Culkin one of the most well-known former child actors around. You could see him playing an interesting version of Brent.
-[X] Adam Beach: First up, was Adam Beach. And he seemed like he could play a good Reggie.
-[X] Kelly Hu: You mainly remember her from X2, where she portrayed Lady Deathstrike. But, you feel like she could play a good version of Lucy Kuo in the show.
-[X] Mark Valley: Then, there's Mark Valley. A fairly good actor, who you could definitely see playing Jack Isbert in the show.
-[X] Emma Stone: First, there's Emma Stone, who was in the running for playing Gwen Stacy when you were originally casting for your first Spider-Man movie. You could definitely see her playing a damn good April O'Neil.
-[X] Christopher Lambert: First, was Christopher Lambert, probably best known for his work as Connor MacLeod in Highlander. You feel like he could be good in the role of Andre Gerard.
-[X] Ricky Whittle: Ricky Whittle's up next, and he had a fairly good audition. You could definitely see him in the show.
-[X] Sarah Shahi: First up was Sarah Shahi, and you could definitely see her in the role of Brooke Augustine.


You decided to have Alfie Allen's Shocker be the protagonist of the Sinister Six movie... it only made sense to have your first villain become the protagonist of your villain team-up movie.

And now... it was time to get to work on the Infamous show.

Romance Chemistry: 41.

The chemistry between Cole MacGrath and Trish Dailey, was... honestly kind of underwhelming, to be honest.

Alexander Ludwig and Brie Larson just didn't... click in the show. Which was honestly a shame.

Though, maybe some reshoots could fix that?

Protagonist Chemistry: 68.

The chemistry between Cole MacGrath and everyone else wasn't... bad, per say.

But, it wasn't as good as you wanted it to be either. There was definitely a lot of room for improvement, and that's all you're saying.

Antagonist Chemistry: 78.

The antagonistic chemistry between Cole MacGrath, and his future self Kessler, on the other hand, was quite good. You were happy with it, at the very least.

There wasn't anything wrong with the performances, and hell... Alexander and Travis had become friends off-set. Which was nice to see.

Cole MacGrath (Alexander Ludwig) Screen Presence: 85.

Speaking of Alexander. He had done really well as Cole MacGrath, showing that while... he wasn't the greatest at playing off of everyone, probably due to him not really being used to being the leading man just yet, he was still talented and could really get the job done.

Kessler (Travis Fimmel) Screen Presence: 13.

Sadly, while the antagonistic chemistry was good... Travis wasn't able to get the character of Kessler down.

And it doesn't help whatsoever, that he had sprained his wrist during production, distracting him from acting at times.

Then, as things were finally getting better for his wrist... lightning struck a tree, which hit his car as he was driving. He was fine, thank God... but, it made getting to work a real hassle for him.

Some reshoots could definitely help, though.

Zeke Dunbar (Haley Joel Osmund) Screen Presence: 86.

Then, there was Haley. And honestly? The former child actor had done really well in the role of Zeke Dunbar.

He was just... generally a fun character in the show, and he added quite a bit of comic relief, and much-needed levity to the fairly serious show.

Trish Dailey (Brie Larson) Screen Presence: 101.

While she hadn't had any chemistry with Alexander Ludwig, she had put on an incredibly strong performance as Trish Dailey.

To the point that, you kind of regretted killing her off, as she was one of the best parts of the show, but... Chris Miller and Phil Lord were in agreement, that she was supposed to die, to motivate Cole's actions further in the show.

Lucy Kuo (Kelly Hu) Screen Presence: 68.

Kelly Hu had done well as Lucy Kuo, but there just seemed to be... something missing.

You were relatively happy with her performance, but you just felt that with some reshooting, you could make her performance reach new heights.

At least her design had stood out, so there was that...

Jack Isbert (Mark Valley) Screen Presence: 57.

Mark Valley was... fairly average, as Jack Isbert, his scenes were mostly... cookie-cutter, and bland. With one exception.

He had a really good scene, where he was going insane, with the power going to his head.

And the effects of him blasting Cole with ice were fun to watch, along with his... kind of hammy overacting in the scene.

It wasn't a bad performance... but, it was only really memorable when Jack went mad.

Even the scene where Cole ended up killing him, was kind of... meh.

Andre Gerard/Cyclone (Christopher Lambert) Screen Presence: 6!

Christopher Lambert had gotten into a car crash, on the way to filming his scenes, apparently, he was in a head-on collision with a truck.

He wasn't able to come in for... anything, leaving you without a mid-way villain.

Fuck... what do you do?

What do you do with the character of Andre Gerard/Cyclone?

[] Wait until Christopher recovers, then have him reshoot his scenes.
[] Replace Christopher with a different actor. (Who?
-[] Yvan Attal could replace Christopher in the show.
-[] Maybe you could go with Amr Waked?
-[] Write-in:
[] Change the script, and write Cyclone out of the story entirely.
[] Write-in:


And now... it was time to get back to filming... God, you hope Christopher's alright.

John White (Ricky Whittle) Screen Presence: 81.

Ricky Whittle had managed to put in a good performance as John White, the undercover NSA agent, before his untimely 'death'.

You were quite happy with his performance... and already had ideas of him reforming as The Beast in a potential second, or third season... you haven't explored everything in the first game, after all. So there's definitely some stuff you could have in season 2, like... Sasha and her Reapers, or Aiden Tate and his Dust Men. They could be interesting villains for a second season, instead of focusing on the world-level threat of The Beast.

April O'Neil (Emma Stone) Screen Presence: 103.

Emma Stone was practically perfect, when it came to her role as April O'Neil.

She was just as feisty, fun, and interesting as you wanted her to be. And her friendly relationship with her boss J. Jonah Jameson was fun to see on the screen.

J. Jonah Jameson (J.K. Simmons) Screen Presence: 90.

Even though he only had a few small scenes, practically amounting to a cameo... J.K. Simmons had managed to absolutely steal the show, and chew the scenery.

And honestly? You were just happy that he had chosen to cameo in the show. It really makes it feel more like it's a part of the cinematic universe.

Casey Jones (Wyatt Russell) Screen Presence: 93.

Wyatt Russell was once again, really good as Casey Jones in the show.

He may have only had a few scenes, a couple of them shared with April O'Neil, but you honestly really enjoyed him in the show.

And you were really happy to see the hockey mask tease come out so well.

Delsin Rowe (Booboo Stewart) Screen Presence: 83.

Booboo Stewart really showed how well he understood the character of Delsin Rowe, when he played him in the show.

He basically had his own mini-arc within the show, helping his friends get out of the city, while they were hunted by the Concrete Conduit, Augustine.

Honestly? It was really interesting seeing him interact with others, as a pseudo-leader within his little group. Though, he's definitely under his older brother Reggie.

You kind of liked the subtle development of Delsin, from a reckless party animal, to a somewhat responsible young man... it was interesting, though... mostly off-screen.

Fetch Walker (Gillian Jacobs) Screen Presence: 86.

Gillian Jacobs had done really well in the role of Fetch Walker, and you really enjoyed her in the show.

You could definitely see a spin-off show with Delsin's group on the outskirts of New York City, and having to hide from the various elements hunting them.

Actually... that could really be an interesting idea.

You might want to talk to someone about this... or maybe not. You have a lot of ideas, after all... it's basically your job.

Brent Walker (Macaulay Culkin) Screen Presence: 78.

Macaulay Culkin has shown that... even though he's older, and hasn't acted in a while, he's still got it.

He was really fun in his small role as Brent. And you could see it being expanded later on.

You honestly really enjoyed his character, as... one-note as he was. Having only just been... Fetch's older brother.

Reggie Rowe (Adam Beach) Screen Presence: 100!

Adam Beach was absolutely amazing as Reggie Rowe, Delsin's more responsible older brother, trying to get him and his friends out of New York's quarantine.

You also liked the reveal that Reggie was actually a police officer... technically, sheriff of his own small town. That was definitely a nice touch to his character.

Brooke Augustine (Sarah Shahi) Screen Presence: 78.


Then, there was Brooke Augustine, played by Sarah Shahi.

She was definitely a serviceable character in the show. Not really shown much throughout, but... she was definitely around, arresting anyone trying to escape the New York City Quarantine.

You liked her well enough in it, though. Sarah had definitely focused on the 'tough, military-like woman' angle to the character. Which you were happy with, so were Chris and Phil.

Aunt May (Maggie Smith) Screen Presence: 83.

Maggie Smith was, once again great as Aunt May, in her short scene at FEAST, where she helps feed, and shelter the downtrodden people of New York.

She was just... an amazing character within the show, and the movies. Aunt May's... just great.

Max Dillon/Electro (Donnie Wahlberg) Screen Presence: 110!

For some... inexplicable reason, Donnie Wahlberg was one of the best actors in the show.

He only had a few scenes throughout, but he was honestly... really fascinating to watch. And you feel like you could definitely explore the character even more in future projects.

Who knows... you could have an Electro movie or show in the future.

And hey, his short fight with Cole before he left wasn't needed, but... it was definitely a lot of fun.

Quinten Beck/Mysterio (Leonardo DiCaprio) Screen Presence: 86.

Leonardo DiCaprio was once again, really fucking good as Quinten Beck... or, as he was shown in the show, Mysterio.

He wasn't really... in the show, all that much. But, it was made fairly obvious that he was trying to help the people of New York, as his own sort of... redemption, for having a hand in the creation of the Ray Sphere.

You liked his appearance in the show, quite a bit.

Norman Osborne (Willem Dafoe) Screen Presence: 68.

Willem Dafoe hadn't had many scenes in the show, mainly showing up on various TV's, but from what was shown? He had done fine.

Not amazingly... but, you weren't really looking for that, with the role being as minor as it was.

Lonnie Lincoln/Tombstone (Winston James Francis) Screen Presence: 90.

Winston James Francis has shown that he can play a damn mean Tombstone... you honestly didn't expect to be as intimidated by the character as you were.

But you were, and... honestly? You fucking loved it.

You absolutely loved the gang war that sparked between him and The Kingpin. It was really fun to see.

Wilson Fisk/The Kingpin (Vincent D'Onofrio) Screen Presence: 95.


But somehow... somehow, Vincent had managed to knock it out of the park, with his return as the Kingpin of Crime in the show.

He was intimidating, but had personified the phrase "speak softly, carry a big stick" practically everywhere he went, and he had gotten incredibly far with it.

You really liked him in the show, and you were sure that the fans were going to share a similar opinion.

Matt Murdock (Charlie Cox) Screen Presence: 96.

Charlie Cox was definitely good as Matt Murdock, in his few scenes over at FEAST, where he was helping people, despite his apparent disability.

Then, it got you thinking... you should really get to working on a Daredevil project... you haven't done it yet, and it feels like... every time you want to work on one. Another idea pops into your head.

Claire Temple/Night Nurse (Rosario Dawson) Screen Presence: 97.

Rosario Dawson was really good as Claire Temple, the Night Nurse. But, once again... she didn't have many scenes to show off her skill.

Maybe you could give her a larger role later on? Just an idea...

Moses Magnum (Mahershala Ali) Screen Presence: 92.

Mahershala Ali was simply... perfect as Moses Magnum, the reveal of him being the man behind Kessler's funding was definitely interesting to see.

And you especially liked his reasoning, wanting to create a brand new superhuman of his own, after seeing the sheer strength and durability that Luke Cage had shown back at Ryker's Island.

You were definitely excited to have him appear in the Sinister Six movie.

Cockroach Hamilton (Donald Glover) Screen Presence: 40.

Donald Glover was... fine, as Cockroach Hamilton. Though, he was distracted quite a bit, mostly due to his role as Troy on Community messing with his acting schedule.

Big Ben Donovan (Terry Crews) Screen Presence: 103.

Terry Crews has once again shown, how good of an actor he is with his role as Big Ben Donovan... sure, he was only briefly seen, but he was definitely really convincing as a lawyer.

You could definitely see Terry's performance influencing his comic self, with some of the recent comics showing him as a more... morally grey figure, in the underworld of New York City.

Which was definitely nice to see for the character. You're honestly really happy that your take on Big Ben Donovan was as well-liked, as it was.

...And just like that, an idea had suddenly occurred to you.

Matt Murdock and Big Ben Donovan in an honest-to-god law drama... maybe you could get the rights to She-Hulk? It could be an interesting idea, at the very least.

Danny Rand/Iron Fist (Garrett Hedlund) Screen Presence: 96.

Garrett has once again shown his extraordinary talent as an actor, by being practically perfect in his small amount of scenes within the show.

He's shown that Iron Fist is definitely a true hero, by helping people throughout the Quarantine.

Eddie Brock (Karl Urban) Screen Presence: 72.

Karl Urban was fairly good as Eddie Brock, in his minimal amount of scenes within the show.

He had definitely done good in his brawl with the junkies, managing to take them out with... a decent amount of effort.

Hamato Yoshi (Brian Tee) Screen Presence: 96.

And finally, there was Brian Tee as Hamato Yoshi. It had taken him barely a few seconds to get back into the role of Hamato Yoshi, and he was able to swiftly beat the various ninja using his "Rat Style Ninjutsu", before an unseen figure claps from offscreen.

Hopefully, the post-credit scene would make people interested in any future project you have for him.

Production Quality: 59.

The quality of production was... fairly average, honestly.

Nothing bad, but nothing... really good, either.

Choreography: 102.

The choreography in the show was absolutely amazing, and you were... honestly ecstatic to see it.

The fights were well-paced, and full of high-intense action.

Every fight. It was an absolute rush to watch them all, even on the thirtieth time.

Sound Design: 78.

The sound design was... fairly good too. Enough to be passable, at the very least.

Editing: 59.

The editing was okay, but could definitely be better. But, you had to decide if it was worth focusing on it, and potentially neglect something else...

VFX: 86.

And finally, the VFX was pretty damn good... sure, it wasn't "Movie Quality" but it was damn near it!

Cole's electricity was expertly animated, along with the various other powers shown throughout the show.

It was a rush to see everything come together... mostly cohesively.

But now, it was time to see what you could fix, or reshoot.

You have 3 Reshoot Points for each Month of Reshooting you want to do.

[] Romance Chemistry: 41.
[] Protagonist Chemistry: 68.
[] Kessler (Travis Fimmel) Screen Presence: 13.
[] Lucy Kuo (Kelly Hu) Screen Presence: 68.
[] Jack Isbert (Mark Valley) Screen Presence: 57.
[] Cockroach Hamilton (Donald Glover) Screen Presence: 40.
[] Editing: 59.


After that, you had to think of the actual... title of the show.

What is the Official Title of the Infamous Show?

[] InFamous.
[] InFamous: Origins.
[] InFamous: First Son.
[] InFamous: Thunderbolts & Lightning.
[] InFamous: Electricity is in my Soul.
[] Write-in:


And finally, you had to figure out... which platform you were going to air the show on.

You had quite a few options after all.

Cable Television would give you a large viewership, but then you'd be beholden to the prospect of cancellation.

Or, you could go with one of those Streaming Services, and make an exclusive deal with them, but you won't see nearly as many ratings.

...There's also the option of trying to convince Sony to launch their own Streaming Service... but, that might not work.

What Platform will InFamous go on? (You can only choose one)

[] Cable TV.
[] HBO.
[] Netflix.
[] Hulu.
[] Try to convince the higher-ups at Sony to start their own Streaming Service, and put it on that. (Medium Roll)
[] Write-in:
_______

Alright, with that done... please use a plan vote format.

Damn, those rolls were... not very good at the start. AND there was a Nat 1... but, at least there were two crits, that makes it all hurt a little bit less.

Now, I'm going to bed. It's so fucking late already.
 
[X] Plan: Your the main character Alex
[X] Wait until Christopher recovers
[X] Romance Chemistry: 41.
[X] Protagonist Chemistry: 68.
[X] Kessler (Travis Fimmel) Screen Presence: 13.
[X] Infamous: All Spark
[X] Netflix

It's saying something if the Big Bad isnt that well played, and Romance needs some work
 
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