Joss Whedon is fanboy royalty, crafting both original works that find a huge fan base, like the ones that aren’t huge commercial hits do become cult hits), which means he doesn’t always have an easy time getting funding for his projects. Sometimes, things fall apart – it happens all the time in Hollywood – and we’re left to wonder about what could’ve been. Here are 10 Unrealized Joss Whedon Projects We Want To See.

Buffy The Animated Series

Buffy Animated Comic

Since the Buffy fan base is one of the biggest in genre TV history, there have been a bunch of spin-offs in and out of development since it went off the air. One was Buffy the Animated Series, a cartoon show that would’ve brought back all our favorite characters with a zanier tone. Daredevil season one showrunner Steven S. DeKnight were among the writers who worked on the series before the network Fox Kids shuttered and no other networks were interested in developing it.

Afterlife

 

In the ‘90s, Joss Whedon sold his script for this supernatural thriller for $1.5 million, and yet whoever spent that money on it never got it into production. Its premise sounds deliciously complex, as it revolves around a government scientist who dies and later wakes up with his mind imprinted on the body of a mindless serial killer known as “the Snowman.” The script sounds like it could’ve turned out to be a horror classic if it was in the hands of the right director,

Batgirl

Nightwing and Batgirl Kiss in DC Comics

 

In 2017, Joss Whedon was hired to write and direct a movie about unclear if Warner Bros. will still do the movie with a different writer-director or if it’s just been canceled altogether, but Whedon’s version would’ve been awesome.

Wastelanders

Warren Ellis

In 2011, it was reported that Joss Whedon was collaborating with Warren Ellis on a web series about the apocalypse called Wastelanders. Ellis is a jack of all trades, having written Red movies. As it turns out, bad timing was the downfall of this project. It was announced right before Whedon was hired by Marvel Studios to make the first Avengers movie. And then right after that, he was signed on to make the second Avengers movie. So, the project unfortunately never materialized.

Suspension

John McClane Die Hard

This is a spec script Whedon wrote in the ‘90s for an action thriller that was described as “Die Hard in an intergalactic prison,” in Whedon’s hands, it surely would’ve turned out to be something great.

, “Die Hard on a bus” doesn’t sound like a great idea, but it became Speed, one of the greatest action movies ever made. In fact, Whedon did some uncredited script doctor work on Speed, so it’s right in his wheelhouse.

Batman: Year One

Justice League Batman Ben Affleck

Before Batman Begins, a bunch of people had a crack at doing a reboot. The Wachowski siblings submitted a script that was rejected, Darren Aronofsky was attached to direct for a while, and Joss Whedon wrote a script based on Frank Miller’s graphic novel Batman: Year One, a dark retelling of the Caped Crusader’s origin story. Whedon created a whole new villain for his script, a character inspired by Hannibal Lecter, and he also reportedly depicted Bruce Wayne as “a morbid, death-obsessed kid” who is called into action when he saves a girl from being attacked in an alley.

Ripper

Rupert Giles from Buffy

Ripper is one of many mooted Buffy spin-off projects that have been announced and sadly fallen through. This one was meant to be a spin-off about Rupert Giles, with Anthony Stewart Head signed up to reprise the role, either in the form of a miniseries or a made-for-TV movie. The last that was reported about the project was a 90-minute special. However, that was over ten years ago and all we’ve had in that time is a comic book storyline that was likely adapted from unused material from this project. It could still happen eventually, but it sure is unlikely.

Goners

the cabin in the woods

Not a lot is known about Joss Whedon’s script for Goners, but it’s been described as a fantasy thriller with a female lead named Mia. Whedon’s intention with the movie was to revitalize the horror genre: “I’ve been seeing a lot of horror movies that are torture porn, where kids we don’t care about are mutilated for hours, and I just cannot abide them...[Goners] is an antidote to that very kind of film, the horror movie with the expendable human beings in it. Because I don’t believe any human beings are.” Some of the The Cabin in the Woods, but we’d still like to see Goners.

Wonder Woman

DCEU Wonder Woman Joss Whedon

The DCEU’s Gal Gadot is incredible in the lead role and Patty Jenkins did such a great job of directing it that she was on Time magazine’s shortlist for 2017’s Person of the Year as a result of it.

Still, Joss Whedon has shown himself to be a great director of superhero blockbuster movies with the Avengers movies, and he’s famous for writing and directing strong female roles, so it would’ve been interesting to see his take on the character. It would’ve been set during World War II, so his unused material might even have inspired the DCEU’s WWI-set story.

Alien 5

A xenomorph stalks with slobber dripping from its jaws in Alien: Covenant

Before Ridley Scott decided to make a sort-of-but-not-really prequel to the having previously written the fourth installment. His script was ed between a few directors like Danny Boyle and Peter Jackson before finally landing in Jean-Pierre Jeunet’s hands. For God knows what reason, Jeunet rewrote Whedon’s script as a comedy, Sigourney Weaver hated it, and the whole thing was called off. Whedon’s vision for Alien 5 was probably pretty great.

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