Summary

The Fall Guydirector David Leitch would be an incredible pick to helm a potentialPower Rangersmovie reboot, even more so because he already has a history with the TV show. ThePower Rangerschronologyincludes three theatrical movies, although only one of them is canon to the main timeline.Mighty MorphinPower Rangers: The Moviebrought the franchise to the big screen for the first time, whereasTurbo: A Power Rangers Moviewas “episode 0” of theTurboseason. Lastly,Power Rangers(2017) was meant to reboot the saga and launch a new film franchise.

Power Rangers(2017) did not perform well at the box office, andthere hasn’t been aPower Rangersmovie ever since. The saga has focused its efforts on the TV side of things, withCosmic Fury’s endingconcluding 30 years of storytelling in a nostalgic finale that even included Lord Zedd and the original Blue Ranger. With theNetflixPower Rangersshow reportedly not moving forward, the saga’s future is unclear. Regardless, should a new film happen, Leitch would be the right filmmaker to do it in what would be his return toPower Rangersover two decades later.

David Leitch as Brian in Power Rangers Lightspeed Rescue

David Leitch’s Power Rangers Role Explained

Leitch played Brian in Power Rangers Lightspeed Rescue (2000).

While most of David Leitch’s work in front of the camera was as a stunt performer, he also has a few acting credits. One of them isBrian inPower Rangers Lightspeed Rescueepisode 8 “Up to the Challenge.”The episode, which was centered on Chad Lee (played by Michael Chaturantabut), gave the Blue Ranger a new rival – Brian. Jealous about the way the Power Rangers were treated and wanting to prove himself in front of them, Brian challenged Chad to a fight. Although the Blue Ranger initially refused, he later made a fool out of Brian.

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Now angry at the Blue Ranger and seeking revenge, Brian aligned himself with Vypra, one of the season’s main villains. Brian’s literal “deal with the devil” backfired, though, as Vypra started to control him with magic. Brian got a couple of cool fights against the Blue Ranger before the former broke out of the spell and realized he was in the wrong this whole time.“Up to the Challenge” made the most of Leitch’s talent as a stunt performerand delivered some great unmorphed fight scenes between him and Chaturantabut’s character.

Why David Leitch Would Be Great For A Power Rangers Movie

Leitch’s eye for action would suit Power Rangers perfectly.

The fact thatDavid Leitch has directed several big-budget action moviesand also has a history with thePower Rangersuniverse makes him the perfect pick to helm a potentialPower Rangersmovie reboot. WheneverPower Rangersreturns to the big screen, it will need a director who can organically handle both action and comedy. Additionally,anyPower Rangersproject, regardless of the medium, needs to treat the action sequences with a lot of respectgiven the history of the franchise. Leitch’s career proves he would handle this challenge quite well.

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The Dino Thunder Rangers, the Cosmic Fury Zenith Ranger, and the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers

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The yellow and red Rangers from Power Rangers (2017); Billy, Tommy, and Kimberly standing together in Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Movie

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Power Rangers Lightspeed Rescue (2000)

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Having worked as a stunt performer, stunt supervisor, and second unity director before helming his own films, Leitch has more than enough experience to bringPower Rangers’ unique action style to the big screen. Even ifPower Rangersstarts to move away from theSuper Sentaishowsgoing forward, the hand-to-hand, well-choreographed fight scenes will forever be part of the franchise’s DNA. That said, Leitch has also shown he can tackle the more fantastic side ofPower Rangers, particularly with large-scale blockbusters such asHobbs & ShawandDeadpool 2.

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What David Leitch Has Said About Directing A Power Rangers Movie

The director believes Power Rangers is “a really fun world.”

Speaking toScreen Rantin an exclusive interview forThe Fall Guy’s release,David Leitch discussed hisPower Rangers Lightspeed Rescueepisodeand whether he would be interested in helming aPower Rangersproject. The director described hisLightspeed Rescuecharacter as“a troubled teen who got possessed”and recalled his“fun fight”against Mike Chaturantabut’s character. In regards to a franchise return, Leitch said he will“never say never.”The filmmaker pointed out thatPower Rangerscould be“a really fun world,”and that it would be fun to update it.

“Wow. Yeah, I played Brian, a troubled teen who got possessed, on Power Rangers. You have to go way back to see mine. I fought Mike Chat, though. It’s a fun fight scene. That being said, I’ll never say never. I think that it could be a really fun world, and it’d be fun to update that. I know that they are, I’m sure that IP is out there and there’s people developing it. So give me a call.”

The fact that Leitch would be open to working on aPower Rangersproject makes this an even better match. That said, there are currently no announced plans for aPower Rangersmovie. With no updates regarding the nextPower Rangersseason afterCosmic Furyand the reported cancelation of the Netflix original series, the future of the franchise in live-action remains to be seen. Still, ifPower Rangersever returns to the big screen,The Fall Guy’s director would be a great pick to reinvent the saga while honoring its signature style and tone.

Power Rangers Lightspeed Rescue

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Power Rangers Lightspeed Rescue is a television series that premiered in 2000, serving as the eighth season of the Power Rangers franchise. The show follows a team of five rescue workers who become superheroes known as the Lightspeed Rescue Power Rangers, tasked with saving the world from demonic forces led by the evil Diabolico.