1. Spider-Man & The Human Torch
Unfortunately, this is currently the only suggestion on our list which will more than likely never happen. The longer 20th Century Fox take with making Josh Trank’s The Fantastic Four a reality, the higher the chances are that the rights to those characters will revert to Marvel Studios. That would be great news for fans who want to see the likes of Galactus and the Silver Surfer in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, but there’s one major problem; the rights to Spider-Man would still be with Sony Pictures! A team-up between Spidey and his best friend Johnny Storm would lead to one of the funniest comic book movies yet, and despite how unlikely this is right now, we can only hope these two one day get to share the big screen together!
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Hulk need solo film, Hulk SMASH stupid executives!!!
They should keep TV and movie universes isolated from each other. Combining them would take away the creative freedom Arrow enjoys(same for the upcoming Flash series). Let them do their own thing. Arrow has featured a lot of DC characters and most of em are drastically different from their comic book counterparts. Also, Justice League needs actors who can carry a movie on their own. Stephen Amell and Grant Gustin can’t. Let their be full-fledged DC universe on TV isolated from the movie universe. It could be Earth-n to DC’s movie universe, if they ever wish to exploit that concept, that is.