10 Crazy Stories Warner Bros Needs To Tell In The DC Movie Multiverse
6. Kingdom Come
Mark Waid and Alex Ross's iconic Kingdom Come picked up with the DC Universe's greatest heroes decades into the future. Considered one of the best tales ever told in the Multiverse, this would make for an incredible movie, and essentially DC's version of Red (older heroes and villains stealing the spotlight and being legit badasses despite their age).
Released in 1996 and set in 2020, the likes of Batman, Superman, and Wonder Woman have been pushed to one side, and a new generation of heroes have risen to take their place.
Unfortunately, they're more interested in outdoing each other, and that leads to the older and younger heroes going to war. That would open the door to younger actors appearing here too, and the comic's human perspective would add a lot to this one from a narrative standpoint (in that, the Spectre appears and requests that a pastor, Norman McKay, pass judgement on the event).
This definitely needs to happen, and while it would boast a huge budget, it's easy to imagine fans and regular moviegoers alike rushing to check this one out.