3. Bizarro
DCThough there's little insight into this project at the moment, it is currently slated as "in production," and is being written and developed by Dean Parisot and Robert Gordon. For anyone who is generally ignorant of the Bizarro character, then, he's basically a "mirror image" version of Superman - one who has served mostly in an antagonist role, but whose morality has switched up to varying degrees. Simply put, he's the "bizarro world" take on Clark Kent - the common term "bizarro" actually derived from its usage here. Despite his popularity, though, Bizarro is a character who ultimately seems intended for the pages of a comic book. Can you a imagine a character like this rendered on the big screen in a way that will actually bring people into the cinema to see what's going on? Granted, there's something fun about the idea, and it would surely make for a unique experience, but it also seems a little odd that DC and Warner Bros. are intent on focusing their efforts on a Bizarro movie instead of a more popular character. How... bizarre?