10 DC Characters That Deserve Their Own Major Blockbuster Movie

These heroes shouldn't be flying under the radar

Power Girl

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When the Supergirl we all know as Kara gets all grown up, she becomes the super-powered bombshell known as Power Girl. We’ve seen Kara as Supergirl hold down her own TV series but keep in mind that these are the days where Superman’s younger cousin is having her own coming-of-age story. Supergirl follows Kara as she unlocks the true potential of her powers while also hoping to define her own moral compass and not get killed in the process. This origin story feel is a relatable tale in the sense of what it offers from a perspective of trying to grow and mature in the midst of trying circumstances. Powergirl’s story, on the other hand, is pretty much made to showcase epic battles and let Kara really start to flex her muscles for any DC fans that have ever doubted her. She’s a far more complex character at this point and she’s already a more developed hero. Wonder Woman proved a strong female could hold down the lead role in a major superhero flick but Power Girl could be the movie that gives us all the female-led fighting scenes we’ve ever wanted.


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