>>8044843>if you do that it stops being a spawn movie.I guess it depends on what you want out of the movie. The comic has been a lot of different things over the years, so if you just want a dumb but fun movie of Spawn with gigantic guns, and punching holes in the chests of giant demons, that could be great, but that was kind of the really old school days, like basically pre issue 50.
That might even work best, since its really all anyone remembers Spawn for anyway. Fighting a big tanky demon-of-the-week. Then it sometimes tried a more cerebral route, where the story was ostensibly about Spawn, but really more about detectives following bloody trails throughout the city's alley ways. Sometimes that lead to Spawn, sometimes that lead to monsters, or corpses, and it was up to Sam and Twitch to find out who was behind it all and what was going on. Spawn would pop up kind of like Batman to give them some tips and advice, and maybe even to be the muscle to take the big bad out.
I think a movie could be about that. It starts more following the detectives, but as time goes on Spawn pops up more and more, and by the end, he's the one in the spotlight fighting the final boss, or whatever.
Of course, that might probably make more sense as a second or third movie, because you'd have to re-establish his backstory and all that other shit, or whatever first.