A few choices;
1. The Hunting Game Trilogy: Seeing all three books -
Z.rex, Z.raptor and
Z.Apocalypse - made into a trilogy of films would be pretty awesome. The book series follows a 14 year old boy called Adam Adlar and his dad as they are drawn into a dangerous game as an organization called Geneflow is using cloned, genetically modified dinosaurs as part of a dark 'grand plan' to recreate the world.
Written for teenagers, the books have a lot of action and adventure, a lot of drama and suspense with some funny moments thrown in and a fair bit of quite graphically written gore. When you first read it, it may sound silly but quickly becomes something you want to read more and more into.
(I've heard a rumor somewhere that
Z.Rex is a future film possibility for Dreamworks).
2. WWW Trilogy: Another trilogy I'd love to see, either as movies or even as a TV series.
The trilogy follows Caitlin Decter, a brilliant young blind teenager whose disability is more of a benefit when surfing the Internet. A Japanese researcher offers Caitlin the ability to gain her sight via a revolutionary new implant, an offer she eagerly accepts. However, she's surprised when rather than showing her the ordinary world, Caitlin is now able to see the Internet and all it has to offer her. She comes across Webmind, a self-aware consciousness that is growing and evolving through the Internet. The two become friends, but WATCH, a secret United States government agency, is all too aware of Webmind's existence and is concerned over its potential threat to national security. However, even as Webmind shows how it can benefit mankind, the government believes that it is an entity that should be destroyed at all costs.
It's interesting in that Webmind is not like the traditional 'alive machines are evil' stereotype and seeing the connection between it and Caitlin (who is said to possibly have Autism in the series, while her father is officially confirmed to be Autistic) is pretty impressive and even touching at times.
3. Animorphs: This popular book series did get a low budget TV series but has never been made into a movie or movies. I did enjoy watching the series and I would go and see a movie to at least give it a chance and savor some nostalgia.
In the video below, this young man states why he thinks that the world is finally ready for an Animorph's movie:
4. Witchblade: Okay, I'm breaking the rules by saying a comic book series (but hey, you've got to break some rules every now and then).
The series follows Sara Pezzini, a NYPD homicide detective who comes into possession of the Witchblade, a supernatural, sentient artifact in the form of a gauntlet which bonds with a female host and provides them with a variety of powers in order to fight supernatural evil.[citation needed] Sara struggles to hone the powers of the Witchblade and fend off those with a nefarious interest in it, such as entrepreneur Kenneth Irons and his bodyguard Ian Nottingham.
A movie was planned in 2009 but cancelled, while a TV series (starring Yancy Butler as Sara - see
TV show opening here) and Anime series both got produced.
For me, I think a Witchblade movie could be a great hit. Heck, if the first film did okay, the sequel could include a crossover with
the Darkness, since the comics have done that and a movie about the Darkness hasn't arisen yet.