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The X-Men : Year One
What if there was no concern for building some big threat? What if the X-Men and rest of the mutants were introduced normally? This is what this is! The first X-Men movie in the universe, with not too many characters in the team, but rather the original five from the comics, along with some cool minor additions just so it’s easier to develop them and not make the story feel stuffed to hell! Story: After being recruited by wise telepath Charles Xavier, Jean Grey joins a band of individuals with equally extraordinary abilities—known as mutants—as they unite to protect the world as the one and only… X-Men! *** James McAvoy and Michael Fassbender are set to reprise their roles of Professor X and Magneto respectively in these films.

Ben 10: Legends (A Max Original Series)
A live action adaptation of the American media franchise conceived by Man of Action, produced by Cartoon Network Studios, and owned by Warner Bros. Entertainment. The series will revolve around 17-year-old Ben, his cousin Gwen, and former foe Kevin as they fight against outer world threats in order to keep the planet safe.

Interstellar Ranger Commence
Hope Griffin leaves her high school in Yokohama for Cosmos Academy, an elite school in space, to train to become an Interstellar Ranger. There, she will face danger, suffer heartbreak and find purpose. Her adventure has only just begun. - - - - - Fancast for the animated series created by Browntable
The Legend Of Korra (An Avatar Sequel)
Taking place 70 years after the defeat of Ozai, this live action series follows Korra, the next Avatar after Aang. With earth, water and fire under her belt, Korra must master the art of airbending under the tutelage of Aang’s son, Tenzin, while dealing with crime and a growing antibending revolution that threatens to tear Republic City apart.

Gotham: The Return of Darkness
Six months after the Dark Knight revealed himself to the city of Gotham, Jim Gordon and Harvey Bullock get busy pursuing a case full of twists and turns that all lead back to their roots…

The Saw Movie Franchise if it were made TODAY
Who I think should play the characters in the SAW horror franchise if it were being made right now with all the modern actors and whatnot.

Death Note 2: Chaos
A sequel taking place some time after the events of Wingard’s Death Note (2017). It follows young former FBI member Naomi Misora working with L in order to figure out who Kira is now that Light is no longer being suspected of being the infamous killer.

The Principle Of Darkness: A Silent Hill Film
The second film in the series, and a sequel to the first film “The Dawn of Darkness”. A faithful adaptation to the third Silent Hill game

The Dawn Of Darkness: A Silent Hill Film
A proper film adaptation of the very first Silent Hill game.

HBO’S Uncharted - The TV Series
A TV show centered around Nathan Drake and his many adventures, faithfully adapting the four games whilst adding new stuff to keep things fresh; similar to HBO’s The Last Of Us in terms of quality.

James Gunn's DC Film Universe (DC Comics)
People I'd like to see play some iconic DC characters after having watched Gunn’s Superman (and loving it!). Some are fancasts and some are confirmed through Superman or other projects.

Puzzle: From The Book Of Saw
The games are back once again, this time at a much more frequent rate than before. “Detective William Wright takes on the case of these new Jigsaw killings because of his own experience with a game. With the mystery getting bigger and bigger than he anticipated, Wright will do anything in his power to make sure the games end once and for all.” This TV show aims to finally continue all loose ends that previous movies left behind by bringing back old actors and making sure they play important parts in the larger scheme of whoever is behind these new Jigsaw games. Also acts as a sequel to ‘Jigsaw’ (2017) and ‘Spiral’ (2021)

Power Rangers Hexagon (The Epic Trilogy That Concludes The Power Rangers Saga)
Concept of the film: “Hexagon was Amit Bhaumik's original plan for the 11th season of Power Rangers.” “Hexagon features two factions of Rangers, Tommy Oliver’s Hexagon, a government style organization of united Rangers, and Jason Lee Scott’s (Thunder) Beetle Rangers that were to operate outside this network of superhero teams and oppose the united structure of the Hexagon. The main conflict of the season would be derived from a “Which side are you on?” between the three Hexagon (Wind) Rangers and the three (Thunder) Beetle Rangers.” Rangers from past seasons would eventually find themselves choosing one side of the conflict over the other, making themselves available to assist one group but unavailable to the other. “So… Which side are you on?” The trilogy consists of films thirty, thirty one, and thirty two of my vision of a Power Rangers Cinematic Universe, and gives the second phase of this cinematic universe a satisfactory conclusion. The thirtieth film focuses on establishing this concept and the many characters. The thirty-first film focuses on the conflict between the Wild Force Rangers and the Hexagon/Ninja Storm Rangers, while still dealing with the issues that some teams have with Hexagon. Tommy and Jason finally talk face to face here. The thirty second film and the last one in the trilogy focuses on the conclusion of this trilogy, with all the Rangers fighting Tommy to help him see the error in his ways and ending Hexagon once and for all.

Power Rangers Time Force - In The World
“Time for…! The Time Force Rangers return from the future to stop an impending threat, but what they’re not aware of is that they’ll be giving the timeline one of the most impactful events in the history of the Power Rangers…” The twenty ninth film in my vision of a Power Rangers Cinematic Universe, and the film before the thirtieth film that closes phase 2 with a bang!

Power Rangers Lost Galaxy (The Movie)
“Go, Galactic! The Lost Galaxy team of Power Rangers must face the government itself as one of their own is blamed for a murder they did not, and could not, commit.” The twenty eighth film in my vision of a Power Rangers Cinematic Universe, and one that vaguely sets up the thirtieth film of this cinematic universe.

Power Rangers: Turbo (The Movie)
This film introduces the Turbo Rangers and some of their allies. The twenty seventh film in my vision of a Power Rangers Cinematic Universe.

Power Rangers: Zeo (The Motion Picture)
“Stronger than before… the Zeo rangers deal with their own nightmares and demons after a monster uses its psychic powers to make their lives a miserable hell.” The twenty-sixth film in my vision of a Power Rangers Cinematic Universe.

Rascal Does Not Dream Of Bunny Girl Senpai: Beautiful Dream
“ High school student Sakuta Azusagawa's life takes a turn for the unexpected when he meets teenage actress Mai Sakurajima, dressed as a bunny girl, wandering through a library and not being noticed by anyone else there. Mai is intrigued that Sakuta is the only one who can see her, as other people are unable to see her, even when she is dressing normally or attempting to stay away from celebrity life. Calling this phenomenon "Adolescence Syndrome", Sakuta decides to solve this mystery, while continuing to get closer to Mai and meeting other girls who suffer from "Adolescence Syndrome" as well.” A live action adaptation of the light novel series written by Hajime Kamoshida and illustrated by Kēji Mizoguchi.

Power Rangers: Lightspeed Rescue - PINK
“After the Lightspeed Rangers lose their Pink Ranger during battle, they must find a new candidate fit to become their next fifth member to protect the earth. She must learn to come to terms with what her place is within the team, and learn to work well with her grieving co-workers.” The twenty fifth film in my vision of a Power Rangers Cinematic Universe.

Power Rangers: In Space (The Movie)
The twenty fourth film in my vision of a Power Rangers Cinematic Universe. It introduces the In Space team of Power Rangers and it’s meant to take inspiration from movies like Interstellar.