We want to watch 2015 comic book movies and probably spend a lot of money at our local movie theaters.
We want to focus on films that are either based on comic books or have many comic books based on the franchise.
Some 2015 Comic Book Movies are;
1. Avengers: Age Of Ultron
The sequel to the all-time largest crossover picture appears to have taken on a significantly darker tone than its predecessor.
Besides, Age of Ultron features the return of most original characters and new heroes and villains drawn from decades of comic book history.
However, Ultron, played by James Spader, is a cool, collected machine intelligence hell-bent on wiping the inferior flashbags off Eart. With Baron von Strucker as Hydra and Andy Serkis as Klaw providing supporting villainy.
According to the trailers, the Avengers could not save the world and must now seek vengeance.
2. Ant-Man
Ant-Man is one of the 2015 comic book movies. Due to its ludicrous title and idea, Ant-Man may be considered a “gamble” for Marvel Studios.
However, it encountered huge setbacks when its initial director walked away from the film just before shooting began.
Additionally, that didn’t matter, though. Despite Edgar Wright’s resignation and Peyton Reed’s last-minute addition, the finished product was a one-of-a-kind, entertaining, and suspenseful heist film.
Additionally, Paul Rudd’s performance as Scott Lang grabbed our hearts, while Michael Pea dominated the screen.
However, a couple of Avengers cameos, a Spider-Man allusion, and a fitting respect to Hank Pym as the first Ant-Man didn’t hurt either.
Moreover, the story follows Scott Lang as he takes over (read: steals the shrinking suit technology) from Hank Pym, the original Ant-Man from the 1960s, who remains his mentor.
However, the film is finally due out this July after years of bouncing between several writers and filmmakers. Furthermore, Marvel regulars will appear in the present and parallel 1960s settings.
3. Fantastic 4
The revival of the early 2000s film series appears to be a significant departure from the established canon.
Furthermore, the team’s powers come from being sucked into an alternate dimension or something similar.
And their arch-nemesis is a hacker/internet forum hunter known as “Doom.” Yes, FF purists are tearing their hair out over the premise and casting, but none of this means the picture is bound to fail.
After all, the goal of a reboot is to alter things, and only time will tell if the modifications are what the film requires to reclaim its place in the spotlight.
4. Kingsman: Secret Service
Kingsmen: Secret Service is one of the 2015 Comic Book movies with distinctive action.
It is well-written humour, and an immensely brilliant cast. Matthew Vaughn, who previously helmed Mark Millar’s earlier comic series-turned-movies, Kick-Ass and X-Men: First Class, went guns blazing in Kingsmen.
Additionally, not only did it have a crazy but somehow intriguing premise, but it also had many memorable situations that other films would have avoided. Oh, and it made actor Taron Egerton famous, and that kid has a bright career ahead of him.
5. Justice League: Throne of Atlantis
Arthur Curry, a.k.a. Aquaman, will finally be due in Justice League: Throne of Atlantis.
In addition, many fans have been waiting for this, especially after Aquaman was replaced in Justice League: War with Billy Batson, a.k.a. Captain Marvel/Shazam.
Furthermore, this film will finally prove to casual audiences that Aquaman isn’t a joke. It will draw influence from Geoff Johns’ fantastic Throne of Atlantis event and, more than likely, elements from his first narrative arc on The New 52 series.
The world appears to be at peace after Justice League: War additionally, when Atlantis launches an attack on Metropolis in retaliation for the death of their ruler.
Furthermore, the Queen, on the other hand, has other ideas and wants the Justice League to find her son. Atlantian forces, led by Ocean Master, continue their assault while they hunt for him. Who will emerge victorious?
6. Jurassic World
Jurassic World is one of the few 2015 comic book movies. The new Jurassic Park, also known as Jurassic World, has opened for business twenty-two years after the original Jurassic Park failed.
However, after years of studying genetics, the park’s experts genetically constructed a new type of dinosaur, the Indominus Rex.
Besides, will our heroes leave the island when everything goes tragically wrong?
7. The Peanuts Movie
After 35 years, the long-running daily newspaper comic strip has its first big film adaptation. The plot is divided into two sections.
Additionally, Snoopy, the flying ace, is featured in one as he strives to battle his arch-adversary, the Red Baron. Conversely, Charlie Brown, the perpetually unlucky underdog, embarks on his grand adventure to do something.
After the final Peanuts strip aired almost 15 years ago and the artist passed away, his son and grandson proposed an effort to honor him and introduce a generation of fans to the world-famous characters.
8. Terminator Genisys
Terminator Genisys is one of the 2015 comic book movies. When John Connor, the human resistance’s leader, sends Sgt.
In addition, Kyle Reese goes back to 1984 to protect Sarah Connor and secure the future, an unforeseen turn of events causes a time-line to be shattered. Sgt.
Furthermore, Reese now finds himself in a new and strange version of the past, where he must contend with surprising allies such as the Guardian, as well as frightening new foes and an unexpected new mission: to reset the future.
9. Star Wars: Episode Vii: The Force Awakens
Rey, a scavenger from the planet Jakku, discovers a BB-8 droid that knows the whereabouts of the long-lost Luke Skywalker 30 years after Darth Vader and the Empire are defeated.
Rey, along with a renegade stormtrooper and two smugglers, finds herself in the thick of a fight between the Resistance and the First Order’s formidable forces.