If you thought Hollywood strip-mined comic books for movie ideas in 2011, you ain't seen nuttin' yet.
Which is not to say that all you're going to see is superhero movies. Actually, so many genres, media and themes repeat this year that it makes me wonder if Hollywood screenwriters all get drunk in the same bar. I mean, do we really need two movies about riots on an orbiting space prison? Two movies based on board games? Three movies about Navy SEALs? Six sports movies? At least nine ghost/haunting stories? Don't get me started on con-men-who-learn-a-lesson tales, coming-of-age stories and quirky rom-coms.
But if you're a comics fan, there's a lot to love in 2012. Here's an overview of the upcoming genre films -- comics-based and otherwise:
"Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter": Why not? (It's based on the genre-mash-up novel by Seth Grahame-Smith, and not to be confused with "Lincoln," a movie based on Doris Kearns Goodwin's "Team of Rivals," coming in December.)
"Amazing Spider-Man": Yes, Sony is rebooting this franchise because it's greedy. But also because the rights will revert to Marvel if it doesn't. Regardless of the reason, this looks way awesome, not just with a high-school Peter Parker, but finally giving us a major Gwen Stacy turn.
"The Avengers": Black Widow! Captain America! Nick Fury! Hawkeye! Hulk! Iron Man! Thor! 'Nuff said!
"Bullet to the Head": This is based on Alexis Nolent's graphic novels, which bodes well; it stars Sylvester Stallone, which bodes the opposite.
"Chronicle": Three high school students get superpowers, and it goes real, real bad. How long before this is adapted to comics, you think?