People always complain about marvel or dc characters not being comic accurate. Any movie that has been picturized on a source has to take care of a lot of things. Firstly, it’s time. They cannot replicate the whole source because that way the movie would end up being 6 hours long. Next up, movies or series that are based on books like Harry Potter or Game of Thrones are often modified a little. The scenes are a bit different and fans criticize the movie makers for it. But the main reason for that is movies or series have to remain exciting for their entire duration and replicating the book details takes that element away. And after all, the directors have to put their own spin on everything, no one likes being called a copycat. Storytelling remains the top priority and moviemakers don’t mind skipping some details to keep the story immersive.
Now one more thing, probably the most important, that is criticized in the movies is that the attires or features of the characters are made look very different compared to the original source material. I too am part of this criticizing community. We only got to see comic accurate Professor X in Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, about 20 years later. Movie makers have to look after the appeal because the characters will actually be seen, not imagined the way it is done in books, or animated in the comics. They have to make sure the character steals the show with its looks and hence they often modify the way characters look.
But today we are going to see how they would’ve looked at the moviemakers replicated them from the original sources. So, how the Ancient One from Doctor Strange would look like if she was comic accurate, and so on.
Let’s take a look and see if our criticism was correct or not. Whether the source accurate characters actually look good in reality or not.
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Source: © Anna Karenina / Universal Pictures
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Okay, I think we all have some doubts in our heads about our past selves. To be brutally honest here, I don’t like the source looks in most of them. Like, the ancient one looks far better than the one we have seen in the movie. And Daenerys, the book look is a big no for me. While some of them look very good too, I kind of feel like moviemakers were right all along. We, as fans, just don’t like are characters being meddled with, which is respectable. But the meddling is for our own good, I believe.
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Source: © Interview with the Vampire: The Vampire Chronicles / Warner Bros., © Depositphotos
Source: © The Phantom of the Opera / Warner Bros., © Depositphotos
What do you guys think? Should the characters be source accurate or the moviemakers were right all along for modifying the character’s look because appeal matters a lot.
I hope you guys enjoyed this one. Stay tuned for more!