1. I'd rename the series to "Half-Blood Chronicles" for a few reasons- it shows the demigod world as bigger then just how Percy sees it and it separates the series from the two (failed attempts at) movies. 2. Casting for main characters would be based on where the books say they're from, so no wide-range casting calls. 3. No screen test with Percy and Annabeth- in the books, they meet for the first time at Camp Half-Blood. 4. An actual, habitable Camp Half-Blood should be built at Long Island. 5. Any year-round campers (like Annabeth) should live on set before principal photography begins. 6. No blooper reels- anything the actors say or do when the cameras are rolling is included in the final take. This is what happens in real life. 7. Whoever's cast as Luke should have camp counselor experience. 8. Whoever's cast as Hestia should not only be eight, but should film her season five scenes during principal photography for season one. 9. Release dates of the...
Borrowing from the 5th Wave movie, a really cool potential idea would be an hourlong special ( potentially from 9p Eastern to 10p Eastern one night? Maybe?) detailing the alien ship from that film passing over the various states in the U.S. This would be a BEHEMOTH ship, as the width would easily be the length from the Canada-Washington border to the very southern tip of California. 9p-9:20p- My idea would have it first move over Los Angeles ( 9-1-1 ) and Seattle ( Grey's Anatomy and Station 19 ) simultaneously. 9:20p-9:40p- Next, Texas would see it, which would bring 9-1-1: Lone Star into the mix. And the final twenty minutes of the hour would see the Chicago trio (Fire, Med and P.D.) see the ship pass over Illinois. I just had this idea last night and it might be super complicated but also super cool to pull off, as it would need the cooperation of seven different writers' rooms and also potentially three different TV networks (see below): 9p-9:20p: 9-1-1 ...
1. Introducing new characters First it's Agatha Harkness in WandaVision . Then it's going to be Riri Williams in Ironheart and Kamala Khan (who I've been mistakenly calling Imani in previous posts, so I apologize) in Ms. Marvel and Kate Bishop in Hawkeye and Jennifer Walters in She-Hulk . Not only are these completely new additions to the MCU cast, they'll also most likely be fleshed out and given backstories and substantial screen time, as well, so hopefully in the future their MCU stories will be as well-known and as detailed as those of Tony Stark or Steve Rogers or Carol Danvers. 2. Potential story expansions for underutilized or largely unknown characters *We first see Natasha Romanoff in Iron Man 2 . We see some of her fighting skills in that same movie. We see some of her backstory in Age of Ultron . And now she's getting a solo film. *Bucky Barnes and Sam Wilson were largely secondary characters through the first three phases and there's still a lo...
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