![]() Marvel has made over $1.5 billion on two movies starring multiple green people, an angry bipedal raccoon, and a tree that can only say three words, and they’ve done so by making the movies fun while also having respect for the material and treating their characters seriously. Just look at the Guardians of the Galaxy franchise. However, that doesn’t mean the film has to be a cynical farce just because its hero is blue with a green mullet. The original Captain Planet, as good as its intentions of teaching kids to take of the environment were, was extremely goofy, and any film adaptation probably shouldn’t be treated as a serious superhero movie. On the one hand, we can see where Powell - who is making his screenwriting debut with the movie after acting in films like Hidden Figures and Everybody Wants Some! - is coming from. If you have a blue superhero with a green mullet, you can’t do like an earnest take on that. He went on to say, “Sometimes you have to think of these things logically. “I mean they’ve tried to make it into a superhero movie before, but they kind of did like an earnest take and ours is way more subversive and fun and like dark and irreverent,” Powell told the outlet. In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, the upcoming film’s screenwriter Glen Powell revealed that his take on Earth’s environmental defender will be quite a bit different from the one ’90s kids remember. ![]() Beloved ’90s cartoon Captain Planet is soon going to make a comeback in the form of a new live-action movie, but new details on the film reveal this is not going to be the Captain Planet you remember.
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