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Justice (Season I/Mini-Series)
General Zod managed to escape from the PZ thanks to Kryptonian scientist Jax-Ur, who spent the last 27 years trying to escape. Zod returns to earth looking for revenge against Kal, but this time he´s not alone, he returns together with an army of Kryptonians. Clark tries to stop them, but fails in the attempt, defeated and almost dying, Clark is rescued by Lex, who considers that Clark is necessary to save Metropolis. Meanwhile in Gotham Ral-Dal tries to murder a group of people until Batman stops him. In the middle of the fight, Ral throws Bruce against a wall so hard that a piece of kryptonite falls from his belt, Ral kneels, weakened, Bruce realizing the effect that the mineral has on him, hits him until almost kill him until he is stopped by Jax. In the batcave, Bruce realizes that Metropolis was invaded, as well as other places in the world. The invasion began. Diana, seeing the news, goes to Metropolis to contact Superman, there Diana faces Ursa, after a very even combat, Ursa escapes and Diana follows her to the fortress, then she gets back to Metropolis. Meanwhile Bruce travels to Metropolis to get Kriptonye from Lex, there he finds Clark chatting with Lex. Bats sneaks into Lex's storage, where the Kryptonite is located, but Clark hears him, and after a confrontation, Diana comes in and knocks Lex out. There, the three start an alliance to stop the invasion. The story ends, with Jax being Killed by Lex and Zod and the rest being locked up in the PZ, this time forever.

The Batman (Season III)
Batman, Lieutenant James Gordon and Robin successfully begin to round up the criminals that plague Gotham City, until a mysterious and sadistic criminal mastermind known only as "The Joker" appears in Gotham, creating a new wave of chaos. Batman's struggle against The Joker becomes deeply personal, forcing him to "confront everything he believes" and improve his technology to stop him. Meanwhile Robin deals with the Scarecrow and a new vigilante who names herself as Batgirl. In the Trial of Salvatore Maroni Harvey gets injured on the half of his face.

Hellblazer (Season I)
John Constantine, a British exorcist, demonologist, and renowned trickster, learns he is both damned to hell and stricken with terminal lung cancer, and decides to use his skills to play a dangerous game, manipulating the supernatural forces of heaven and hell in a last ditch attempt to cure his lung cancer and save his soul, at least temporarily.

The Flash (Season II)
Iris' nephew Wally develops super speed similar to Barry's (some version of a new origin would be done here, I don't want him to just have the "stages the same accident as Barry" origin). So Flash takes him under his wing as Kid Flash. Gorilla Grodd comes to Central City demanding Barry surrender himself to him. Barry is (soundly) defeated by Grodd, and taken back to Gorilla City. Wally, now without his mentor, is forced to team up with Captain Cold and Heatwave to go rescue his mentor. Grodd tells Barry he wants his Speed Force as Grodd is dying and believes it can save him (he also thinks it is his birthright). Wally, Snart and Rory get to Gorilla City, rescue Barry and escape Grodd. They are helped by Congorilla and others sparking a revolution in the City. At some point in the movie Iris and Barry start dating. We see all the DC apes in this; Grodd, Congorilla, Silverback, Ultra-Humanite, Primeape and Solovar. [Plot by u/shablam96 on Reddit]

Netflix Spider-man
After 12 years of crime fighting, Peter Parker lives a fairly quiet life, is a teacher at the Midtown High School, is still a Daily Bugle photographer and can finally pay his rent, even after MJ and him broke up, he was oddly happy. But when old enemies resurface, great problems arise both in his life as a teacher and photographer, and as a vigilante. Will he defeat them?

Wonder Woman (Season II)
Set in the 1970s, the go-go period where Wonder Woman gave up her powers and costume, learned karate, and joined the disco set. (Since Diana's "powers" will be different, she need not give them up in this version.) Contrast that with the era when the women's liberation movement, the Equal Rights Amendment, Roe vs. Wade and the Me Generation came into cultural focus. The tiniest Boogie Nights or -- if you prefer -- Life on Mars verve would do well here. Maxwell Lord and Cheetah would be the main villains, in all their disco-esque sass. She's a product of genetic manipulation made possible by Amazonian super-science that has crept into the world, but the catch is that she turned herself into a overtly sexualized werecat as a warped form of self-empowerment. And Maxwell Lord is introduced as an up-and-coming young executive at a major corporation known as Innovative Concepts who would indulge in any means necessary to reach the top of the corporation. Plot by: Jay Garmon

Superman (Season II)
As the planet of Krypton crumbles, General Zod stages a coup as concerned leader Jor-El and his wife send their infant son Kal-El to a distant world called Earth. While the young child travels through space with an object containing the DNA of his home planet, General Zod and his cohorts are sentenced to an eternity in a black-hole prison. Now on earth 25 years later, Clark Kent continues his journey to become the greatest Superhero. After defeating Parasite and Metallo it was obvious that more super humans would begin to appear, which has been a challenge for the young Kal-El. One day, while he was in his apartment he begins to hear a very high pitched sound, an unbearable beep. Clark follows the sound until it reaches its source, it took him to a beautiful ice palace in the Arctic, the Fortress of Solitude. Upon entering, Clark sees that there is a crystal that calls him, he takes it and his father, Jor-El, whom we saw last season, is present to warn Kal-El that he is not the only survivor of Krypton. That the Earth is in great danger because his uncle Zod-El escaped from the Phantom Zone and Kal is the only one who can stop him.

The Batman (Season II)
The Riddler has arrived in Gotham and he’s terrorizing the city with his own twisted brand of anarchy. But why is he attacking now, and what is his endgame? The Riddler isn’t Batman’s only problem, as Killer Croc is on the streets and his violent crimes can’t be ignored. Meanwhile, the Dark Knight has trouble reconciling the increasingly conflicting ideologies of Alfred Pennyworth and James Gordon. Original Art: Datrinti

Wonder Woman (Season I)
When American pilot Steve Trevor crashes on the warriors' secluded island paradise, disrupting the fictitious all-female sanctuary of Themyscira created by the Gods of Olympus, Princess Diana of the immortal Amazons aids for his rescue and wins the decisive right to escort him home, heading to Germany to stop the war she believes is influenced by the God Ares. Leaving behind the only life she's ever known and entering the cynical world of men for the first time, torn between a mission to promote peace and her own warrior upbringing, as a "Wonder Woman," Diana must fight evil in a "war to end all wars," while hoping to unlock the potential of a humanity she doesn't always understand.

The Flash (Season I)
Barry Allen has had difficulty interacting his entire life, which he hides with his charm and quirkiness. Having been struck by lightning and gaining superhuman speed two years ago, Barry hasn't had a major threat come to Central City yet. That all changes when a metahuman gang known as the "Rogues" come to Central City and start causing havoc. Barry's insecurity and self-doubt get the better of him and he is defeated by the Rogues. The Rogues' powers are evolving and becoming more dangerous, and they could destroy anything in their path if not defeated. In order to save the city, Barry must overcome his fears and doubts and tap the potential he never knew he had. (Plot by RangerRed02 on Reddit)

Superman (Season 1)
A young boy learns that he has extraordinary powers and is not of this Earth. As a young man, he journeys to discover where he came from and what he was sent here to do. But the hero in him must emerge if he is to make the world a better place. So this season storyline is based on Smallville TV Series, Superman: Earth One and Superman: Secret Origin.

The Batman (Season I)
Batman is not a hero. He is just a man, fallible, vulnerable, and angry. In a Gotham City where friend and foe are indistinguishable, Bruce Wayne's path toward becoming the Dark Knight is riddled with more obstacles than ever before. Focused on punishing his parents’ true killers, and the corrupt police that allowed them to go free, Bruce Wayne's thirst for vengeance fuels his mad crusade and no one, not even Alfred, can stop him. (Original poster made by: Messypandas)