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Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen Rewrite (2015)
Following the events of The Last Knight, the Autobot-Decepticon war is still raging. One day though, Starscream accidentally unearths an ancient Decepticon known only as The Fallen. And soon, the Deceps discover that he holds the secret to building a weapon capable of destroying all of humanity.

Transformers: The Last Knight Rewrite (2013)
Following Dark of the Moon, the Autobots have become known as heroes of humanity. However, the Decepticons return, and now seek to use their newly-developed space bridge technology to bring Cybertron into Earth's orbit. However, from this battle, new primes will arise.

Transformers: Dark of the Moon Rewrite(2011)
After the events of Age of Extinction, Team Prime is now on the hunt for Megatron. However, Bumblebee soon discovers something interesting. A message from Cybertron telling that the last remnants of the Autbot supercomputer Vector Sigma are located on the dark side of the moon. But the Decepticons want it too, so a battle for supremacy of Vector Sigma begins.

Transformers: Age of Extinction Rewrite (2009)
2 years after Megatron was defeated, the Autobots now keep peace on Earth, and S.T.A.R.S is helping them in any way they can. However, while hiding in Bali, Megatron and the Decepticons discover the Insecticons, a new powerful breed of Decepticons who soon ally themselves with Megatron. To combat the threat, the Autobots recruit their own animal-based robots: Dinobots

Transformers 2007 Rewrite
This one is exactly what it says on the tin. A rewrite of the 2007 Transformers live-action film.* This is going to be something more like the 80's cartoon meets the tone of Prime. *Though it should be noted that this one will still be live-action.

Legends of the Dark Knight
In a world where Heath Ledger never passed on, Christopher Nolan decided to continue the story of his Batman via a TV show, while WB and DC Films made other movies set in this universe starring other DC heroes.

Deltarune: Tales From Hometown
Kris Dreemurr, a quiet introverted human and the foster child of two divorced parents. Susie Rexman, a loud, edgy T-Rex and the biological daughter of an Iraq War vet. Although they couldn't be more different, these two are the best of friends. And now, you get to witness their adventures in Hometown.

Bea Wolf
A long time ago, in a Chicago suburb far, far away, there was a great tree-hall known as Treeheart. It was within this treehouse that children were given a paradise where they could play and party all night without adults to dampen their party. However, this was something that came at the inadvertent expense of the children's grouchy neighbor Mr. Grindle, who then began breaking into Treeheart and beating up the children who came there. So, in an attempt to rid themselves of this problem, the ruler of Treeheart, Hal, called upon Bea Wolf, the toughest four-year-old this side of Illinois. And what ensues is a summertime adventure that none involved are likely to forget!

Wizardology
In this, the final film of Phase 1 of the Ologyverse, we find ourselves in the time of King Arthur. But this story isn't entirely about him. It follows Merlin, and the assorted adventures he gets up to in this time.

Pirateology
In this film, it's 1723, and sailor William Lubber is making a killing as a pirate hunter for hire. But now, he's been given a new assignment, to hunt down and capture Arabella Drummond, the 'Succubus of the Seas'. Can he do it?

Egyptology
In the third film of the 'Ologyverse, it's 1910 and Egyptologist Emily Sands is leading an expedition team to search for the fabled tomb of Osiris. But when they become trapped in the tomb, they end up getting way more than they bargained for.

Mythology
In this film, the second of the Ologyverse, it's 1795 and Oxford professor of classical mythology Lady Hestia Evans goes on a Sabbatical to the Greek Isles with her friend John Oro in search of antiquities. But along the way, they end up getting way more than they bargained for when they stumble across a dark secret that will awaken ancient powers long thought dead.

Dragonology
Since the beginning of time, humanity has longed to discover all the secrets of nature. And as part of this endless crusade, a splinter group of Freemasons formed a society dedicated to the research of a most peculiar animal: DRAGONS. Now, for the first time ever, the travels of Dr. Ernest Drake are brought to the big screen, as part of a new cinematic universe from Paramount Pictures and Nickelodeon Movies.

The (alternate) Barbie Movie
For those of you who were displeased with the Barbie movie we did get, here's the story for you. In this alternate treatment for the film, it's 1965 and Barbie Roberts is trying to navigate high school. A task easier said than done when everyone seems to have it out for her due to her seemingly being too good looking for her own good. But, a chance meeting with jock Ken Carson leads to an eventful year that nobody involved is likely to forget. (FOOTNOTE: This film serves as a deconstruction and satire of the High School rom-com much the same way Scream was for slashers)

Out of Oz
It's been 2 years since Dorothy's first adventure through Oz. And since then, nothing has been the same. The Gale family uprooted from Kansas and moved to Oz, where they now reside in the palace of Princess Ozma in the Emerald City. However, a new threat emerges. In the southernmost part of Oz, the sorcerer queen Gaylette plots to throw a coup against Ozma and conquer all of Oz for her own. And it's up to Dorothy, as the People's champion of Oz, to hit the Yellow Brick Road again and bring the threat down.

Peter Pan Returns
A Peter Pan sequel-prequel made in 2012 by Tim Burton as a follow-up to Alice in Wonderland.

Scooby-Doo: The New HBO Mysteries.
This new HBO series serves as a revamp of the original Scooby-Doo, Where are You? show and The Scooby-Doo Show, but not for kids, and less comedy-oriented and more True Detective: Night Country meets Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2.

Gaston Leroux's The Phantom of the Opera
Francis Ford Coppola's third entry in his re-tellings of classic monsters. This film tells the story of one phantom's mad love for a beautiful soprano.