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Superman 1990s
Clark Kent, also known by his birth name Kal-El or by his superhero name Superman, is a fictional character and superhero from the DC Extended Universe (DCEU) films, based on the character of the same name created by Jerry Siegel. and Joe Shuster. In the movies, he is a refugee from the planet Krypton who lands on Earth, developing superhuman abilities and becoming one of Earth's greatest protectors, inspiring other metahumans to fight crime.

Ozark 1997-2002
Ozark is an American drama web television series created by Bill Dubuque.[1][2] The first season comprises ten one-hour episodes and an eighty-minute final episode, produced by Media Rights Capital.[3] Jason Bateman is the protagonist of the series and director of the two first and two last episodes of the first season.

The Incredible Hulk 1998
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Ironman 1998
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Batman-Prodigal (2005)
Prodigal is a Batman crossover written by Chuck Dixon, Alan Grant and Doug Moench with illustrations by Bret Blevins, M.D. Bright, John Cleary, Mike Gustovich, Phil Jimenez, Graham Nolan, Ron Wagner, and Lee Weeks. The storyline features Dick Grayson temporarily replacing Bruce Wayne as Batman. This takes place directly following the Knightfall crossover and tie-ins to the Zero Hour event, then leads into the Troika crossover. It's published directly following Zero Month through Batman, Batman: Shadow of the Bat, Detective Comics and Robin.

What characters do Michael Wincott needs to play
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Hulk 1993
The scientist Bruce Banner is transformed into a powerful being after an experiment fails. Directed by Ang Lee

Breaking Bad 1998-2003
Breaking Bad is an American drama television series created and produced by Vince Gilligan. It tells the story of Walter White (Bryan Cranston), a financially strapped chemistry teacher who is diagnosed with inoperable lung cancer. To pay for his treatment and ensure his family's financial future, he begins cooking and selling methamphetamine,[4] along with Jesse Pinkman (Aaron Paul), a former student of his. The series, set and produced in Albuquerque (New Mexico), is characterized by its desert settings and by the tendency in history to put its characters in situations that apparently have no way out, which led its creator to describe it as a contemporary western.[5]

The Boys 2006 2012
The Boys is an American author comic book series, written by Garth Ennis and drawn by Darick Robertson. It was originally published through Wildstorm before moving to Dynamite Entertainment. Norma Editorial publishes the translated Spanish edition and Panini Comics the Mexican edition. The series is set in a contemporary world where superheroes exist. However, most of the superheroes in the series' universe are corrupted by their celebrity status and often display reckless and contemptuous behavior towards normal people. For this reason, a non-superpowered CIA team, known informally as "The Boys", is tasked with monitoring and controlling (using intimidation, blackmail and violence) the superhero community.

Batman Gotham Chaos Rise (2003)
Arkham Asylum: A Serious House on Serious Earth A serious house on a serious land; published with this title by Editorial Norma), also known as Arkham Asylum: A sensible place on a sensible land (Editorial Planeta -De Agostini) and Arkham Asylum: Arkham Asylum, A serious house on a serious land (Editorial Vid), is a popular graphic novel of the DC Comics character Batman, first published in 1989 and widely known simply as Arkham Asylum or Batman: Arkham Asylum. It was created by Grant Morrison (writer) and Dave McKean (artist), and has become a classic of American comics,[1] being also considered a cult work.

The Boys 90s Reboot
When superheroes abuse their superpowers instead of using them for good, some "boys" embark on a heroic quest to expose their secrets.

Ultimate Avengers 2006
Ultimate Marvel, later known as Ultimate Comics, was an imprint of comic books published by Marvel Comics, featuring re-imagined and modernized versions of the company's superhero characters from the Ultimate Marvel Universe. Those characters include Spider-Man, the X-Men, the Ultimates (the Ultimate Marvel Universe counterpart of the Avengers), the Fantastic Four, and others. The imprint was launched in 2000 with the publication of the series Ultimate Spider-Man and Ultimate X-Men in 2001, followed by The Ultimates and Ultimate Fantastic Four in 2002 and 2004 respectively providing new origin stories for the characters. The reality of Ultimate Marvel is designated as Earth-1610 as part of the Marvel Comics Multiverse.

Alex Proyas Punisher 1995
The Punisher is an antihero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character was created by writer Gerry Conway and artists John Romita Sr. and Ross Andru.

Daredevil 2003
Blind since he was young, Matt Murdock fights injustice by day as a lawyer and by night as Daredevil in New York.

Blade 1998
A half-mortal, half-vampire man who can walk in sunlight tries to avenge his mother's death and stop vampires from taking over the world. They have developed a new technology and they only need to find a specific blood type in order to be able to invoke an evil deity that plays a fundamental role in their plans.

X Men 2000
The X-Men film saga consists of thirteen films so far. All of them are based on the superhero comic X-Men, from the American publisher Marvel Comics produced by 20th Century Fox.

David Fincher The Crow 2002
The Crow is a supernatural superhero comic book series created by James O'Barr revolving around the titular character of the same name.

Bullet Train 1992
On a high-speed train heading from Tokyo to Morioka, five professional assassins discover they are after the same target.

The Bible 2002
The Bible is a set of canonical books that in Christianity and other religions are considered the product of divine inspiration and a reflection or record of the relationship between God and humanity.

The Room 2003
The Room is a 2003 American independent film written and directed by its lead actor Tommy Wiseau, who is also credited on-screen as the film's producer and executive producer.