Stories by @harrisonlittrell
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Speed Racer
An immersive CGI animated take on the beloved anime series.

Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
Based on the classic Roald Dahl novel, this animated tale follows aspiring tinkerer Charlie Bucket as joins a small group of contest winners alongside his Grandpa Joe, who get to tour the magical and mysterious factory of eccentric candy maker Willy Wonka. As the tour proceeds, Charlie may discover that his fellow golden ticket winners might not truly be the brats they are on the outside.... probably.

Garfield
Ever since he was adopted by Jon Arbuckle as an adorable little kitten, Garfield the cat has enjoyed a pampered lifestyle, eating lasagna, scaring away the mailman, and kicking Odie the dog off the table. One day, as Garfield attempts to make a midnight snack out of EVERYTHING in the fridge, both he and Odie are kidnapped by two brutish dogs led by an evil diva cat named Jinx, and the fat cat reunites with his father Vic, who abandoned him in the alley as a kitten. In order to return to his normal lifestyle, Garfield, Odie and Vic must steal 1,672 bottles of milk in the next 72 hours by pulling off the most insane heist at a high security dairy farm and give all of it to Jinx, all while Garfield struggles to make amends with his father. COMING TO THEATERS MAY 24, 2024

Untitled Justice League semi-reboot
A soft reboot to the 2017 Justice League film with a more exciting plot, A+ pacing, a more AWESOME villain, A+ cinematography, CGI done by professionals, a tone that everybody can be cool with (as most superhero movies should have), a reasonable runtime of around 2 hours (not 4), a widescreen format (NOT 4:3!), and all topped off with a PG-13 rating! (R-RATED MOVIES DON'T SELL TOYS! ESPECIALLY LEGO!)

Wonder Woman III
A brand new adventure starring Gal Gadot returning as Wonder Woman, after the events of "The Flash"!

Plastic Man
After a heist gone wrong, a criminal gains incredible powers and decides to use them for good and leave his criminal days behind.

Booster Gold
This unique comedy series focuses on a "loser from the future" travelling back in time to become a superhero using technology from his time and tries to garner admiration from the public. According to James Gunn, it will be the "superhero equivalent of Impostor syndrome."

Lanterns
The series will be a terrestrial-based story "that is almost True Detective with a couple of Green Lanterns", and the plot will revolve around a dark mystery that Hal Jordan and John Stewart will discover while monitoring Earth, which would follow into the main narrative of the DCU.

Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow
Will derive from the Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow (2022) miniseries by writer Tom King, according to James Gunn.

The Brave and the Bold
Will play a big part in the DCU, according to James Gunn and will be the start of the formation of the cinematic Batfamily. Grant Morrison's Batman comic books will be the primary inspiration behind the film's story.

Superman: Legacy
According to James Gunn himself, the film's narrative will be partially inspired by the twelve-part miniseries All-Star Superman (2005–08) by Grant Morrison and Frank Quitely. Coming to theaters July 11, 2025

The Wiz
This adaptation of the classic story follows the adventures of Dorothy, a shy, twenty-four year old Harlem schoolteacher who finds herself magically transported to the urban fantasy Land of Oz, which resembles a dream version hodgepodge of New York City and Las Vegas combined. Befriended by a Scarecrow, a Tin Man and a Cowardly Lion, she travels through the city to seek an audience with the mysterious Wiz, who they say is the only one powerful enough to send her home.

Horton Hears a Who!
In this epic miniseries based on the book by Dr. Seuss, an elephant named Horton discovers the microscopic civilization of Who-ville living on a dust speck, and must go on an amazing 10 to 13-episode journey across the Jungle of Nool to help find his new tiny friends a new home, and to avoid a sour kangaroo in the process.

Tower of Terror
A young woman inherits an old hotel from her grandfather, and finds that it is under an ancient curse since Halloween night of 1939, where five people were in an elevator and lightning struck, making them disappear into ghosts. Prompted to lift the curse and help her new ghostly pals, she must find an ancient spell book that caused the curse and find a reversal spell that will set things right.

The Donkey
This series follows the life and times of Donkey before he became Shrek's only friend. Where he came from, the adventures he had, the memories he's made, before the Duloc Fairytale Creature banishment decree.

Dudley Do-Right
Parodying early 20th-century melodrama and silent films with a modern twist, this series follows a dim-witted, but conscientious and cheerful Canadian Mountie named Dudley Do-Right and his noble steed, Horse, as they stop the evil Snidely Whiplash from taking over North America.

Elf
In this musical adaptation of the 2003 Will Ferrell film, a man who was raised as an elf named Buddy leaves the North Pole and goes to New York City in search for his long-lost father, and finds love in the process.

Powerpuff
With hundreds of crimes stopped and villains fought, Blossom, Bubbles & Buttercup face their biggest, most challenging mission ever as they race across the globe and discover something big that could change their lives forever.

Duck Dodgers
If Spaceballs starred Daffy Duck.

Bugs & Lola Go to the Movies
(CHAPTER 2 of THE SERVER-VERSE SAGA) Set after the events of "Space Jam: A New Legacy", Bugs Bunny & Lola Bunny decide that they've been living with the James family long enough, and try to figure out how to get back to Tune World. To do so, they are invited to the grand opening of a new state-of-the-art movie theater at the Warner Bros. Studio and are selected to compete in a scavenger hunt by going into movies that haven't been explored in A New Legacy. But little do they know, an old enemy is pulling the strings.... (This film will also explain why Lola left Bugs to become an Amazon Warrior on Themiscyra (did I spell it right?) Filmed on Location at the Steven J. Ross Theater on the WB Studio Lot