Lesser-known heroes come to the rescue
Little-known comic-book characters getting screen time
The big boys of comic books like Batman and The Hulk all have movies on the way this summer. But a slew of films based on lesser-known superheroes (ever heard of Ant-Man?) are also in the works.
The runaway success of Iron Man, which grossed $200 million worldwide its opening weekend and has already spawned plans for a sequel, proved that an able cast and solid storytelling can turn a second-tier superhero into box-office gold.
"A good story, good filmmaking and a talented cast can make all the difference in the world," said Tom Ortenberg, president of theatrical films for Lionsgate Films.
Ortenberg is hoping the same formula will work for The Spirit, a film set for release early next year.
"The Spirit is a very well-known and beloved character to some core genre fans but not a particularly well-known character to the movie-going public at large," he said. "But it has turned into an incredible motion picture."
Here are five coming films based on less-prominent comic-book heroes.
sam.sessa@baltsun.com
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