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Zombies Ate My Neighbors
Zombies Ate My Neighbors is an American CGI action horror comedy film based on the same-named video game. The movie has villains and monsters from popular horror movies, video games, and books in addition to the same kind of monsters from the game. Dr. Wilfred Tongue, a mad scientist and horror enthusiast, has produced a wide range of classic and modern horror creatures and villains, unleashed them on nearby cities and suburbs, and terrorized its residents during Halloween. Zeke and Julie, two teenage friends who saw the attack of the aforementioned creatures, arm themselves with an abundance of unusual weapons and objects to fight them and spare their neighbors from impending doom.

Plastic Man and The Creeper
Plastic Man and The Creeper is an American animated action comedy series based on the DC Comics characters Plastic Man and the Creeper.

Galaxy High Revival
Galaxy High is an American/Japanese science fiction animated series made by Chris Columbus. It serves as a revival of its 1986 debut. Bookworm Aimee Brightower and popular jock Doyle Cleverlobe, two Earth teenagers are accepted into Galaxy High School, an intergalactic boarding school located on the Flutor asteroid. They had previously gone to a regular high school on Earth. But after arriving at their new school, their roles are reversed: Aimee became the popular student, not because of her academic skills, but because of the fact that there aren’t nearly as many female students as there are male students. Doyle on the other hand became a social outcast.

Judge Dredd 2
Judge Dredd 2 is an American science fiction action film. It is the sequel to the 2012 reboot film Dredd, which is based on the 2000 AD comic strip Judge Dredd and its title character created by John Wagner and Carlos Ezquerra. In the film, Judge Dredd must protect Mega-City One from the nefarious Dark Judges, a group of undead beings from an alternate timeline responsible for wiping out the entire population of Deadworld and has plagued Mega-City One several times, claiming countless numbers of lives every year.

Danny Phantom
An American CGI superhero horror comedy film produced by Paramount Pictures and Nickelodeon Movies. It is a reimagining of the TV show series of the same name by Butch Hartman.

Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator
Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator is an American musical fantasy sci-fi film directed by Tim Burton based on the 1972 British novel of the same name by Roald Dahl and featured as a sequel of the 2005 film Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.

Longshot
The film follows Longshot, a mindless artificially created humanoid life-form from an alternate dimension known as "Mojoworld" or the "Mojoverse". He is one of many slaves created by genetic engineers in the employ of Mojoworld's masters, the grossly obese, virtually immobile Spineless Ones, who are ruled by the media-obsessed delusional maniac named Mojo. The head geneticist, Arize, gave Longshot and his other creations (such as the ram-headed Quark) free will and a conscience, hoping that one day they would rise up against their masters. Longshot and many of his fellow slaves rebel against the slave-masters. They undergo a mystical ritual that gives them the power to create good luck for themselves. Despite this power, their masters win the war due to their superior weaponry and the limits of the slaves' luck. Longshot is rendered amnesiac by the Spineless Ones, but he manages to flee from Mojoworld to Earth. A number of Mojo's servants, led by the hound-like Gog and Magog, pursue him, but get stuck between Longshot's world and Earth. Unable to remember his real name, Longshot becomes an adventurer and takes the name "Longshot" after several humans call him that due to his incredible good luck.

Zathura: Journey Through Space
Zathura: A Journey Through Space is an American sci-fi fantasy adventure film. It is the fifth installment of the Jumanji franchise and it is a direct sequel to 2005 film Zathura: A Space Adventure, based on the 2002 book, Zathura by Chris Van Allsburg. Set in the same universe of Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle and Jumanji: The Next Level, the board game, Zathura is now transformed into a vintage video game version, trapping a group of teenagers into the game as a set of avatars.

Scarecrow
Jonathan Crane was bullied by his grandmother and lived in constant fear of her. His time at school was ruined by bullies who made fun of his thin build. When Jonathan had had enough, he engaged in "Violent Dancing," a form of martial arts that makes use of his slim physique, and he also created a chemical mixture that keeps crows away. Jonathan used to frighten some of his school's bullies by dressed as a scarecrow. Those people died, though, because his new scare tactics were too effective. The strength of fear astounds Crane, who pushes himself to learn more about it. He created Fear Toxin and then killed his grandmother after returning home. A few years later, Jonathan Crane was recruited to an university's department where he taught his students by participating in shady behavior. After killing those responsible for this and being immediately dismissed as a result, Crane began looking for employment elsewhere. He promises to strike terror throughout all of Gotham and beyond as revenge for the horrible life he had now that he is the chief psychiatrist at Arkham Asylum and has begun using the alias "Scarecrow" when conducting experiments on his patients.

Moondragon
Moondragon is an American television series for the streaming service Disney+, based on the Marvel Comics featuring the character Heather Douglas / Moondragon. It is set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) produced by Marvel Studios, sharing continuity with the films of the franchise. Heather Douglas, a only child adopted Mentor, an Eternal of Titan, after Thanos came to Earth, and killed her parents because they witnessed his arrival (her late father would have been reincarnated to Drax the Destroyer). Heather was raised by the Titan’s Shao-Lom monks and from the monks, Heather develops her body to its full potential, becoming a formidable martial artist. They teach Heather various scientific disciplines such as chemistry and genetic engineering; but most significantly, they help Heather tap into her latent psionic powers, present within all humans. Heather is able to develop her mental powers far beyond even those of her teachers, so much so that she eventually mentally contacts a powerful entity called the Dragon of the Moon. Unfortunately, she grew arrogant, a trait reflected by her adoption of the name Moondragon after she seemingly destroyed the cosmic demon Dragon of the Moon. The Dragon secretly survived inside her, bolstering and feeding upon the darker aspects of her personality.

Exiles
Exiles is a Disney+ original superhero television series based on the Marvel Comics squad of the same name. It takes place in the Marvel Studios-created Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). It combines elements from the comic series Exiles, New Exiles, Vols. 2 and 3. The Marvel Multiverse's Exiles are made up of people from numerous alternate dimensions or realities who have been exiled from time and space in order to fix issues (commonly referred to as "hiccups") in various parallel universes and divergent timelines that the Timebreakers unintentionally created. The Exiles are assigned to restore these worlds' paths by all means necessary when they depart from their destiny for any cause, preserving the Multiverse's stability.

Duck Dodgers Film
Duck Dodgers is an American live action/2D animated sci-fi comedy film based on the 2003 Duck Dodger series. The film is similar to Looney Tunes Back in Action with Eric Goldberg serves as the animation director of the 2D characters. Unlike the series, the film adds more Looney Tunes characters, such as Bugs Bunny, Lola Bunny, The Tasmanian Devil and others since the series has Elmer Fudd, Yosemite Sam, Witch Hazel and The Goofy Gophers in other roles.

Dreamworks’ Underdog
Underdog is an American computer animated superhero comedy film based on the 1960s animated television series of the same name, produced by DreamWorks Animation and distributed by Universal Pictures. It is the second DreamWorks animated feature to feature characters from the Classic Media library since 2014’s Mr. Peabody and Sherman and the second Underdog film adaptation since Disney’s 2007 film. Unlike the live action film, the CGI adaptation is more faithful to its source material.

Nickelodeon’s Dungeon Crawlers
Based on the cancelled Nickelodeon pilot

I Hate Fairyland
An adult animated black comedy fantasy adaptation of the 2015 comic by Skottie Young. It follows Gertrude, a woman who was transported to a mystical world called Fairyland as a child. Thirty years later, Gertrude is now an un-aging, violent misanthrope who, alongside her reluctant guide and friend Larry, constantly tries and fails to return to the real world.

Scoob! vs The Great Gazoo
Scooby Doo and the gang must team up with the Falcon Force from the threats of the Great Gazoo.

Spider-Man Spider-Geddon
In the film, the Inheritors, a family of totemic hunters used the Web of Life to hunt down the Spider-People from different universes and feed on their life force. Because of that threat, Miguel O'Hara summons many Spider-Man identities from all over different dimensions to fight off the Inheritors and many enemies of all Spider-Man alternatives.

Disney's Walt Disney
An upcoming American live action/animated hybrid fantasy comedy-drama film, It is a crossover of all of the factions of The Walt Disney Company, including Disney Animation, Lucasfilm, Pixar, Marvel and The Muppets and the plot is inspired by Epic Mickey. In the film, Walt Disney and Lillian Disney must cooperate with their "sons" Mickey Mouse and Oswald the Lucky Rabbit in order to save all of the fictional characters from being devoured by the vengeful Shadow Blot.

Brainsurge
A revival of the 2009 game show of the same name.

Power Pack
A CGI animated adaptation of the team name of the same name.