If they intend to go through with a CV movie then the only things that I want and don't want to see are:
1# If this movie takes place during the middle ages then NO samurai sword-wielding Belmont like we saw in that teaser poster
. I really do like that type of sword, but it is completely out of character for the Belmonts and unrealistic for Medieval Europe.
2# NO shitty love triangles. It's bad enough that Judgement took this particular road with Sypha, Grant and Trevor and even though Judgement is not cannon it is still a really shitty idea. The whole love triangle theme between the three never existed in the original story and was never even remotely indicated either. And Besides, Sypha never reveled herself to the other until after Dracula was vanquished. So yeah; BAD IDEA.
3# The Vampirekiller whip must be as it is seen in-game. A chain whip with a morning star spike-ball at the end. Nuff said.
4# Vlad III as Dracula. Not Mathias, not Gabriel, not anyone else. Just Vlad. This was his title in real life and it was how his vampire character was brought about in fiction and became synonymous in popular culture.
These are my thoughts on having a proper CV movie. They don't pertain to anyone else's personal choices but mine.
1. I'd prefer NO medieval setting. Don't get me wrong, I love medieval stories, love the Ultima series, LotR, the medieval set Final Fantasy games, but in CV, I'm tired of that period. Like everybody must know, because I've ranted about this more than once, just fuckin set it in the Victorian period!
Though, I wouldn't be against a katana-wielding Belmont, even if it's historically inacurate. If they can inject some fantastic style into the mix to keep it from being drab, by all means, even if it's not realistic. Since when have vampires and magical whips been realistic?
2. I agree. I agree more so because, it seems like with most Hollywood movies, the studios(and when I means studios, I mean the heads and the producers) always seem to want to tack on stupid love stories to the movies just for the sake of getting chicks into the theater. I hear that's what they wanted to do with del Toro's At the Mountains of Madness(they wanted to set it in the modern times, make it PG-13 and add a new female character for the sake of being the love interest with the main male character). Sometimes you have to say, "FUCK YOU, HOLLYWOOD!".
3. This I also agree with. I'd even go further to add that they SHOULD get people skilled at animating whips to animate it. It's probably going to be CGI(everything is, nowadays), and it CAN look totally fake if they don't animate it right, but can look pretty damn good if they DO.
4. I'd prefer just Dracula to be Dracula, no ties to any of the above. No Vlad III, no Mathias, no Gabriel, just Dracula. No origin story either. He's already Dracula, has been for hundred years, we don't need to know why or how he became like that, because he's motherfuckin DRACULA! Kinda like Stoker's novel, they only bat around ideas of how he became that way, but the true gist was that Dracula was just Dracula(none of that Coppola Dracula origin stuff). Y'know, like the OG movie, or Monster Squad, he's JUST Dracula, Count Dracula, the fuckin vampire KING of BLOOD! It really is that simple(the fact that people feel the need that they have to show the origins to every little thing makes me laugh my ass off).