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Superman: The Man of Tomorrow (2012)
Lex Luthor escapes prison and uses Kryptonian technology he stole to "evolve" a human soldier into Metallo.

Green Lantern (2011)
Hal Jordan, a test pilot, acquires superhuman powers after being chosen by the Ring. However, with the powers, comes the responsibility of defeating the evil Parallax who is set on destroying Earth. The costumes aren't cgi this time.

Jonah Hex (2010)
After his family is murdered by the terrorist Turnbull, a nearly dead Jonah is revived mystically and gains supernatural abilities. Later, the president seeks his help to stop an attack by Turnball.

Watchmen (2009)
In 1985, Rorschach, a vigilante, investigates the death of another vigilante and warns his former companions that this might be a plan to kill people like them. However, he is exposed to a much darker plot.

The Dark Knight (2008)
With the help of allies, Lt. Jim Gordon and DA Harvey Dent, Batman is able to keep a tight lid on crime in Gotham City. But when a young criminal calling himself the Joker suddenly throws the town into chaos, the caped crusader begins to tread a fine line between heroism and vigilantism.

Superman: Last Son (2006)
In the gritty wake of Batman Begins, Clark Kent is a haunted drifter hiding terrifying abilities in a cynical world. When he saves a LexCorp shuttle, the public reacts with fear rather than hope. Lex Luthor, a cold defense industrialist, frames the "alien" as a threat to human sovereignty, using a destabilizing radioactive isotope to hunt him. Eschewing bright spandex for grounded realism, Clark must embrace a burdened heroism. The film ends with Superman as a controversial figure of escalation, a silent guardian in Metropolis mirroring Gotham’s dark knight, watching a world that isn't sure it wants his help. At the end, Lois Lane gets pregnant.

Batman Begins (2005)
First movie in a dc universe that never rebooted or had different universes, this movie is the same as the real one.

Avengers: Secret Wars (December 2027)
The "Council of Dooms" from across the Multiverse arrive to reclaim "Latveria Prime." The prime Victor von Doom sees his variants as everything he used to be, arrogant, cruel, and destined to fail. To save the new world he helped create (and to spite his alternate selves), he takes up the mantle of The Infamous Iron Man. Victor joins the Avengers on the front lines. He uses a silver and green Iron Man suit that combines Stark’s repulsors with his own remaining sorcery. In the final battle against "God Emperor Doom" (a variant who succeeded where he failed), Victor realizes only a "Doom" can kill a "Doom." He overloads his suit's arc reactor with magical energy, wiping out the Council of Dooms and sealing the Multiverse.

Fantastic Four: First Steps (July 2027)
The FF help rebuild the world. Reed Richards discovers that the timeline didn't just reset; it merged. Mutants, Inhumans, and Humans now coexist peacefully, but the scars of Doom’s reign remain. Reed finds Victor living in a shack in the ruins of Latveria. Instead of killing him, Reed gives Victor the ultimate punishment: Forgiveness. He gives Victor a clean slate and a Stark-tech laboratory, telling him, "Do better."

The Midnight Sons: Hell on Earth (April 2027)
With the reality-shaping "Peace of Doom" gone, supernatural forces like Mephisto and Lilith rush to fill the vacuum. Blade, Moon Knight, Iron Fist, Punisher, Magik, Doctor Strange, and Ghost Rider must stop Mephisto from claiming the souls of everyone Doom "deleted" from history. A now-mortal Victor von Doom is hunted by Mephisto, who wants his soul back. Victor is forced to use an old Iron Man prototype from the ruins of Avengers Tower to defend himself.

Avengers: Doomsday (December 2026)
The final war for Earth-616 begins. The "New Avengers" (Captain America, Shang-Chi, Shuri, Thor, and Spider-Man) launch a multi-pronged assault on Latveria Prime. Doom, empowered by the stolen Power Cosmic, effortlessly defeats the team. However, as he stands over a defeated Reed Richards, an Incursion begins. Because Doom has strained reality too thin to maintain his "perfect" world, the multiverse begins to collapse onto him. To save his own life and his "perfect" world, Doom is forced to sacrifice his divinity. He saves the core of reality but loses his godhood, his scars return, and he is left powerless as the world resets.

The Amazing Spider-Man & The Resistance (August 2025)
A street-level look at the "Police State" NYC. Peter Parker, Daredevil, and Kate Bishop run an underground railroad for heroes and "illegal" mutants. Gritty and tense. It focuses on the human cost of "peace" under a dictator. It ends with Peter discovering Doom’s ultimate plan: a machine that will rewrite reality to ensure his reign is eternal.

Silver Surfer: Herald of Doom (March 2025)
The "vibrations" caused by Doom’s harvesting of the Negative Zone (from Phase 4) act as a beacon. The Silver Surfer arrives to warn Earth of Galactus. Doom doesn't want to save Earth; he wants to capture the Power Cosmic. He uses the stolen Makluan technology (from Shang-Chi) to trap the Surfer. Doom successfully drains a portion of the Power Cosmic. He no longer needs the UN; he begins terraforming Earth into "Battleworld."

X-Men: Civil War II (November 2024)
Latveria is now a mutant utopia, but the "Mutant-Latverian Alliance" is fracturing. Magneto discovers Doom is using mutant DNA to power his "Doombots." Cyclops leads a breakout from Latveria to reunite with Storm and the remnants of the X-Men in Westchester. It’s a massive mutant-versus-mutant war. Magneto sacrifices himself to shut down Doom’s power grid, allowing a small group of mutants to escape. The X-Men are now officially "Terrorists" in the eyes of the Doom-controlled UN.

Doctor Strange: The Sorcerer Supreme (June 2024)
Stephen Strange returns from the Multiverse to find Earth under a "Scientific Peace." He discovers that Doom has merged the Eye of Agamotto with his own tech to automate the banishment of "mystical threats." Strange must team up with Wanda Maximoff and Magik to challenge Doom’s claim to the title of Sorcerer Supreme. Doom reveals he has successfully synthesized the "Heart-Shaped Herb" with magical energy, becoming a mystical Super-Soldier. He strips Strange of his title and banishes him to the Dark Dimension.

Thunderbolts: The Latverian Guard (March 2024)
With the Avengers disbanded or in hiding, Doom commissions a new global task force led by General Thaddeus "Thunderbolt" Ross. The team (Yelena Belova, US Agent, Ghost, and Abomination) is sent to "liberate" countries that refuse to submit to Doom’s new world order. They realize they aren't peacekeepers; they are Doom’s personal hit squad. The movie ends with the team going rogue, becoming the first underground resistance against the Latverian regime.

Devil’s Reign (December 2023)
Mayor Wilson Fisk uses Doom’s "Purple Man" technology to seize total control of NYC. He outlaws all heroes. Every street hero: Spider-Man, Daredevil, Punisher, Moon Knight, and the remaining X-Men, launches a full-scale revolution against City Hall. Fisk is defeated, but the city is a police state. Doctor Doom steps in as a "Peacekeeper" for the UN, officially becoming the de facto ruler of Earth as Phase 4 ends.

The Defenders (October 2023)
Daredevil, Luke Cage, and Jessica Jones fight the Kingpin, who has become the "Mayor of Doom’s New York." It’s a gritty look at how Doom’s influence makes life "safer" but removes all freedom.

Black Panther: Doomwar (March 2023)
Doom invades Wakanda. This is a high-tech war of sorcery vs. vibranium. Doom doesn't destroy Wakanda; he humiliates it. He proves that his "Magic-Science" is superior to Shuri’s tech. He leaves with a piece of the "Heart-Shaped Herb," intending to create his own version of a Super Soldier.

The Amazing Spider-Man: Future Foundation (January 2023)
After the apparent death of Johnny Storm, the Future Foundation, led by Reed Richards and a grieving Peter Parker, faces an extinction-level threat: The Council of Reeds. This collective of multiversal variants has begun "pruning" realities, viewing our Earth's Reed as a sentimental defect. Realizing they are outmatched by the cold, collective logic of a thousand Richards, the FF makes a desperate, controversial pact with Doctor Doom. While Spider-Man struggles to bridge the moral gap between Doom’s ego and the Foundation’s idealism, the team embarks on a high-stakes heist through the multiverse to dismantle the Council’s power source. As the lines between hero and villain blur, the Foundation must decide if "solving everything" is worth the cost of their humanity. It’s a cosmic battle of wits where the greatest weapon isn't a gadget or a superpower, but the very family bonds the Council has discarded.