Stories by @chris83
237 stories

Arrow (80s movie franchise)
Spoiled billionaire playboy Oliver Queen is missing and presumed dead when his yacht is lost at sea. He returns five years later a changed man, determined to clean up the city as a hooded vigilante armed with a bow.

Shazam! 2 Family Reunion (2022)
Billy Batson, for the first time in many years, is finally feeling like he belongs to a family that loves him and is happy and content. He also continues to secretly fight crime as Shazam alongside his fellow Marvel family. But just as it seems life couldn't get better for Billy, he gets a unexpected visit from someone from his past - someone he never expected, or even wanted, to see again, his biological father C.C. Batson. C.C. walked out on Billy and his mother soon after he was born but has now tracked Billy down, wanting to make amends. Not surprisingly, Billy initially wants nothing to do with his father, not just because he's happy with his foster family but he's also still stung from his real mother's rejection of him and doesn't want to be hurt again. But just as Billy starts to come around C.C. is soon kidnapped by Black Adam and the Seven Deadly Sins. Can Shazam! finally let go of the past and rescue the father who came back for him?

Wonder Woman (1984)
When a pilot crashes and tells of conflict in the outside world, Diana, an Amazonian warrior in training, leaves home to fight a war, discovering her full powers and true destiny.

Shazam! (1983)
A newly fostered young boy in search of his mother instead finds unexpected super powers and soon gains a powerful enemy.

Batwoman (1985)
Three years after billionaire philanthropist Bruce Wayne and his vigilante alter ego Batman disappeared, his cousin Kate Kane sets out to overcome her demons and become a symbol of hope by protecting the streets of Gotham City as Batwoman.

The Perks of Being a Wallflower (1987)
An introvert freshman is taken under the wings of two seniors who welcome him to the real world.

Supergirl (1984 Reboot Film)
A rebooted 1984 version of the original Supergirl film but now with characters based on the CW show. Years ago, Krypton was about to explode and Kal-El was sent to Earth to escape that fate. However, his older cousin, Kara, was also intended to accompany the infant as his protector. Unfortunately, Kara was accidentally diverted into the timeless Phantom Zone for years before finally arriving on Earth decades later and found by her cousin who had grown into Superman. Years later, Kara Danvers is a young professional adrift in a thankless job until a fateful crisis ignites a sense of purpose using Kryptonian powers she had long hidden. Inspired, Kara decides to emulate her cousin's superheroic ways, only to find her foster sister introducing her to the secret Department of Extra-Normal Operations, dedicated to fighting alien menaces including those Kara inadvertently led to Earth. Now with such help, the Maid of Might takes her place as Earth's newest champion with new friends and enemies challenging her world.

Titans (1983 movie)
Titans follows the young superheroes of the eponymous team as they combat evil and other perils. Disbanded when the story begins, the film sees the team return when the original and new members reform the Titans. The Titans fight crime throughout various locations, with their base of operations in San Francisco. The first members of the team are Batman's former vigilante partner Dick Grayson, extraterrestrial Kory Anders, empath Rachel Roth, and shapeshifter Garfield "Gar" Logan. Dick is later revealed as one of the original Titans, alongside half-Amazon Donna Troy and crime-fighting duo Dawn Granger and Hank Hall. After the Titans reform, the team is joined by Batman's new partner Jason Todd, assassin Rose Wilson, and genetic clone Conner. Titans also exists in the same universe as both the original Superman movies, the original Supergirl movie and my Stargirl story.

Stargirl (1985-1987)
High school sophomore Courtney Whitmore discovers a powerful cosmic staff, and after learning that her stepfather Pat Dugan used to be a hero sidekick, becomes the inspiration for a new generation of superheroes.

Arrowverse (Genderswap)
The Arrowverse is an American media franchise and a shared universe that is centered on various interconnected television series primarily airing on The CW and web series airing on CW Seed. The series were developed by Greg Berlanti, Marc Guggenheim, Andrew Kreisberg, Geoff Johns, Ali Adler, Phil Klemmer, Salim Akil and Caroline Dries, and based on characters appearing in publications by DC Comics. Set in a shared fictional multiverse much like the DC Universe and DC Multiverse in comic books, it was established by crossing over common plot elements, settings, cast, and characters that span six live-action television series and two animated series.

Widows (Genderswap)
What if the film Widows had been genderswapped and had instead been about widowers.

Once Upon a Time in Hollywood (1999)
If "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood" had been released 20 years earlier.

Batwoman
Batwoman origins story set in the DCEU and based off of Matt Reeves' The Batman. Three years after billionaire philanthropist Bruce Wayne and his vigilante alter ego Batman disappeared, his cousin Kate Kane sets out to overcome her demons and become a symbol of hope by protecting the streets of Gotham City as Batwoman.

Once Upon A Time (Genderswap)
What if the characters of Once Upon A Time had been put under a curse where they were all genderswapped?

Alternate Casting: DCEU
Actual alternate casting choices for the DCEU. NO ACTORS WHO ARE OFFICIALLY CAST IN THE ROLES TO BE ADDED. Although I will be adding Ben Affleck for Batman for those who wanted him to stay on as Batman.

Batman: Family Matters
Suspicions are on high after Batman, Batgirl, Robin and other DC superheroes receive mysterious invitations. However, family values must remain strong when Batman and his team encounter the villainous Red Hood, who is obsessed with destroying the Bat-family and all of Gotham City. This will take place before the movie Shazam as unlike the Lego version this ends with Billy deciding to search for his biological mother, hence leading to the events in Shazam.

Alternate Casting: Dark Knight Trilogy
Were you a fan of the Dark Knight Trilogy just like me? The actors that brought these characters to life clearly set the standard and in most cases it has been pretty difficult to measure up to them. But what if it had turned out different? Would you liked to have seen a different actor or actress play Batman, The Joker or Catwoman? Is there anyone who you thought should've played the roles or been a better option instead? Below are the alternative casting choices that were actually considered to play these parts so NO ACTORS WHO REALLY DID PLAY IN THE TRILOGY THEM SHOULD BE SUGGESTED. Although I will be adding Katie Holmes for Rachel Dawes as she originated the role but departed it in case anyone thinks she should've stayed in the role. (note, I have added a character that didn't at all appear in the trilogy but was considered to be the main villain in the Dark Knight Rises with actors in mind to play him so although he ultimately wasn't used the character still counts as an alternate casting)

Apocalypse Now
In 1969, at the height of the Vietnam War, Captain Benjamin Willard is resting in his hotel room, waiting for a mission to be given to him by the United States Army. A mission that no one else has ever been given before. The mission is to travel upriver to assassinate a colonel, who's gone AWOL and acts like a demi-god to a group of tribal natives in the jungle. Taking the mission for what it is, Willard travels upriver along with a ragtag group of American soldiers, some of which are called by their nicknames. Along the way, several obstacles get in their way of the mission including a deadly encounter with a tiger and heavy enemy fire at a strategic bridge. As Willard nears the end of his mission, he soon finds himself reeling in the horrors and sanity of war itself as he confronts the colonel face to face in which Willard's true nature begins to emerge slowly.

Justice League Dark: Apokolips War
Following his two failed invasions of Earth, Darkseid has destroyed countless worlds, prompting the Justice League and the Teen Titans to launch a counter-attack on Apokolips. Unbeknownst to the heroes, Darkseid is spying on them through Cyborg's Apokolyptian technology and is aware of their plan. The League travel to Apokolips while the Titans remain on Earth. Upon their arrival, the League is massacred by Darkseid's Paradooms, genetic hybrids of Parademons and the monster Doomsday. Several heroes are killed and the rest are captured. John Constantine flees from the attackers, leaving his lover Zatanna to be killed.

Assault on Precinct 13 (2018 Remake)
An unlikely partnership between a Highway Patrol Officer, two criminals and a station secretary is formed to defend a defunct Los Angeles precinct office against a siege by a bloodthirsty street gang.