About three weeks ago actress Katee Sackhoff (Battlestar Galactica and Riddick) talked in an interview about her love for the character Harley Quinn, and desire to play her in a standalone superhero film.
Today
director and producer Louis D’Esposito (Marvel One Shot’s Item 47 and Agent
Carter) talked about the possibility of a lead female standalone superhero:
"There's
obviously a drumbeat that is banging louder and louder that we want a female
lead superhero. [W]e have strong female characters in our films from Black
Widow to Pepper Potts to Peggy Carter and you never know. Maybe there's an
offshoot film with one of them. Or Captain Marvel, you know?"
He
then adds that it may take some time for that to happen:
"It's
hard, because we have a small group at Marvel. We do two films a year. To get
those two films done and to do them right takes a lot of work and manpower. And
female-power, obviously. To add a third film and to just put it in the slate
right now is difficult. We have these next three, four, five films coming out
and that's what we're really concentrating on."
“…small
group at Marvel…” hahahahahahahahaha, that’s funny.
Actress
Katee Sackhoff was recently caught off-guard in an interview to Schmoes Know
podcast, when she was asked if she was working on “anything from Disney or
Marvel yet.”
"Um…
There’s been some stuff going on. Um… there’s been a lot of checking of
availability… I don’t quite know exactly… I don’t know… there’s been a lot of
questions about the first quarter of next year and then the…"
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