With the in its infancy, DC Comics fans are starting to salivate at the possibilities. A movie set around this time-traveling DC hero is a departure for the company, who have so far focused the majority of their attention on bigger name properties. Still, a full-length feature film centered around Booster Gold may be the breath of fresh air that DC fans of been clamoring for.

A fan-favorite among avid comic book readers for his humor and showboating nature, Booster Gold represents a different side of the superhero formula. The decision to focus on this largely unknown hero and DC’s cinematic films, it could also be a disaster if handled poorly. Still, we here at ScreenRant have faith in DC, and more importantly, we’re pumped to see a live-action Booster Gold hit the big screen.

Here are 15 Things We Want To See In The Booster Gold Movie.

15. Blue & Gold!

Let’s get this one out of the way right now. We love Booster Gold, but we love Booster Gold even more when he’s teaming up with his BFF Ted Kord, the second Blue Beetle. Blue and Gold first paired up in the pages of Justice League International, and thanks to their comedic chemistry, they’ve had a lasting impact on comic book fans ever since.

For a while, it looked like we would be seeing these characters show up on the small screen, but when Greg Berlanti pitched Ted Kord as a character for Arrow’s third season, DC higher ups pulled the plug on the idea citing, “bigger plans” for the character.

This not-so-dynamic duo has saved the day on multiple occasions and if we’ve learned anything from Marvel’s 2014 endeavor, Guardians of the Galaxy, it’s that a comic book movie based around lesser-known superheroes with a comedic twist can work. With currently being penned by Zack Stentz), the idea of a big screen Blue and Gold team-up could soon become a reality.

14. Origin Story: The Greatest Hero You’ve Never Heard Of

The second volume of Booster Gold’s solo series crashed onto comic book shelves in 2007, in the aftermath of the year long crossover series, 52 (not to be confused with the 2011 New 52 company-wide relaunch). Booster’s second starring role in a solo series came with the fresh new tagline, “The Greatest Hero You’ve Never Heard Of” and this tongue-in-cheek description of our futuristic golden hero has stuck with him ever since.

While the character of Booster Gold -- whose real name Michael Jon Carter -- and his time-traveling escapades are more well known now than they were in the past, he's still a fairly obscure character to all but the most obsessive of comic book readers. With just a handful of appearances outside of the comics, Booster’s story is one that will likely need to be told from the beginning.

Audiences should know where Booster Gold comes from and what he fights for if the filmmakers want audiences to invest themselves in this over-the-top  hero. Whether we start in the future and follow Booster through time or we see his origin in a series of flashbacks, his origin will need to be handled with care.

13. Accurate Booster Gold Costume

Few things can spark a debate amongst fans before a film comes out than an inaccurate or ridiculous looking superhero costume. In the character’s lone live-action appearance in the final season of Smallville, the Booster Gold costume was fairly accurate (sans-headgear) to the comic books in of design, but the higher budget of a feature film will also mean a sleeker-looking costume as well.

Thankfully, recent superhero films have shown us some of the most comic book accurate costume adaptations we’ve ever seen. Just take a look at Ryan Reynolds’ costume from Deadpool -- it looks like the character stepped off the page and onto a movie screen, and there’s no reason Booster Gold’s costume can’t do the same. Whatever they decide, they’ll need to make sure to get all the little details right. Not only do we want to see that big blue star, but we want to see his trademark golden goggles and Legion flight ring too.

We can only hope that producer Greg Berlanti learned his lesson about his first superhero feature film outing.

12. Corporate Sponsorships for Booster

While we’re talking about Booster Gold’s costume, one of the character’s most distinguishing characteristics that truly sets him apart from his peers is the fact that he sports corporate sponsored logos on his costume. A truly unique character in the world of superheroes, Booster Gold doesn’t do what he does out of a sense of justice or vengeance -- he does it for glory, and more specifically, money.

Not only do corporate sponsorships allow for some humor and insight into what makes Booster tick, it also gives the filmmakers a chance to throw in some fun easter eggs. A statement about the Booster Gold movie existing on its own, his Arrowverse series.

11. Skeets!

Aside from Booster Gold’s boisterous personality, perhaps his most identifiable characteristic is his loyal robotic sidekick, Skeets. For the uninitiated, the best way to describe Skeets is to imagine an ever-present, robotic companion like R2-D2, but with the ability to vocalize all those sassy comments into more than just bleeps and boops. (Ghost from Destiny is reasonable comparison as well.)

Booster Gold isn’t quite the same without Skeets, and unless the filmmakers do the unthinkable and go forward with a Booster Gold movie without him, we’re going to be seeing a lot of this little guy in the movie. How exactly Skeets will look is no doubt going to be a hot topic as we get closer to the film’s release, but it’s something that could set the tone for the entire film.

Skeets’ sarcastic comments are a huge part of what makes a Booster Gold story such a fun ride. Skeets gives Booster someone to banter with and also provides a voice of reason to keep Booster somewhat grounded. Skeets will need to look like a believable, tangible object, even if he isn’t. To top it all off, they’ll need to find a voice actor with the right comedic timing to pull off the humor.

10. Booster Gold: Reality TV Star

One angle that could prove interesting in a modern telling of the Booster Gold saga is to have him starring as a reality TV actor. This could be handled a few different ways, but Booster Gold going after the reality TV genre feels like a natural move for him to make as a character.

A self-produced reality show might be the best way to approach an angle like this. It fits his character so well, and can be a great way to show Booster working to promote himself as a famous superhero. Skeets could man the camera and follow Booster around as he tries to show off what a great hero he is, only to fall on his face time and time again.

If they choose to go with this idea, it’s key that they stay true to the character and make sure that he isn’t a successful one. The idea of Booster Gold striving to be a reality TV star and failing at it seems like a great direction to take if DC is aiming to make a more light-hearted comic book adventure.

9. Bumbling Heroes

The best part of Booster Gold -- and to a larger extent, the team of Booster and Blue Beetle -- is the fact that they aren’t the most effective superheroes around. In the DC universe, heroes like Superman, Batman, and Wonder Woman are generally accepted as being the A-listers of the Justice League. If this is the case, Booster and Beetle are essentially the faces of the D-list of superheroes, and we love them that much more for it.

These days, there are seemingly endless amounts of superhero movies to sink your teeth into if you want to watch someone overcome the odds and save the day. What could help make Booster Gold stand out amongst his peers is a deviation from the standard formula, with a struggling and heavily flawed hero who makes mistakes and learns along the way.

Booster and Beetle aren’t perfect heroes, and that’s what makes them different. Booster bumbles through most of his adventures, making terrible decision after terrible decision before finally saving the day -- but just barely.

8. Possibility For Crossover With CW's Arrowverse

Booster Gold screenwriter Zack Stentz and producer Greg Berlanti each have strong ties to the CW’s Arrowverse. These television shows have strong fan followings who were vocal of their displeasure over the news that these shows would have no connection to the DCEU. With reports now stating that Booster Gold’s big screen exploits will also exist outside of the DCEU, why not at least leave the possibility of a connection between the film and the Arrowverse open?

All things considered, the way things have been set up on TV, a crossover would be completely plausible. The Flash has already traveled across across the multiverse to a few different Earths, and the one that Booster Gold is on can simply be just another one of the infinite Earths that exist within DC’s multiverse. Since Booster is a hero well known for his time-traveling exploits (more on that in a bit), is it that much of a stretch to say that maybe he’s capable of finding his way into Star City?

With his partner, and future son Rip Hunter, the quartet of CW’s television shows.

7. Killer Soundtrack

Few things in a film can create an immediate, visceral feeling in audience like hearing a familiar song. Whether it’s used to incite excitement, comedy, or something in between, a Booster Gold movie could benefit tremendously from featuring a licensed soundtrack.

Music sets the tone for emotion, and it could help to highlight comedic scenes, enhancing their effectiveness in the eyes of the audience. the collection of old-school hits proved to be one of the film's true highlights.

A Booster Gold movie doesn’t need to try and be Guardians of the Galaxy (in fact, that would probably be a mistake), but it should be used as a roap of sorts. Marvel was able to take a relatively unknown property and create a box office sensation out of it. With DC looking to do the same, the inclusion of a familiar soundtrack may aid in drawing the audience into an unfamiliar adventure with an unknown hero.

6. Charismatic Lead Actor For Booster

As with any film, superhero or otherwise, a Booster Gold movie would need to land the right leading man to bring Michael Jon Carter to life. We’ve already gone over the actors we think should play our beloved hero, but whoever lands the role will need to deliver on multiple levels to make it work.

This is a superhero movie after all, and the character of Booster Gold was a futuristic football star, so (much like many other comic book roles) there’s a level of physicality that comes with playing the character. More importantly, however, Booster Gold may prove to be a difficult hero to play based on his personality.

Booster isn’t a traditional hero who does the right thing because the right thing needs doing; he’s out there for himself. It will take an actor with a certain amount of charisma to be able to charm the audience into rooting for someone who is at times a complete jerk. It won’t be easy, but with the right actor in the role, it can be pulled off.