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Superman (Singer-Verse) villains
The majority of Superman's villains set in Bryan Singer's Superman timeline.

Spider-Man: (Raimi-Verse) Rogues Gallery
This is a fancasting dedicated to the majority of Spider-Man's iconic villains if they were in Sam Raimi's Spider-Man Trilogy. Some based on actual casting, rumors and famous fancasting.

Freddy vs. Jason (2023)
For years, Freddy Krueger has been trapped in Hell and is grown weak because everyone had forgotten him since he was last seen in 2019. Desperate, he chooses the long-dead Jason Voorhees back to life by disguising himself as his loyal mother, Pamela, telling him to go to Springwood, Elm Street to kill teens there. This comes to play once Jason kills someone which creates fear throughout the town and Freddy uses that fear to gain powers again, and begins to start killing in dreams. However, he discovers he can no longer control Jason because he's overpowered and keeps killing his victims before he could. So Freddy has no choice but to fight him. Meanwhile, Springwood has been trying to cover Freddy's history by locking up anyone who knows him, and need pills to sedate their nightmares. But once there's no more of them, the teens have to survive Jason while stuggle to stay awake from Freddy. Leading to the two slashers to go after the same targets before one of two has to die.

New Nightmare (2014)
It's nearing the 10th Anniversary of the film 'A Nightmare on Elm Street' and one of the stars, Mary Elizabeth Winstead has been receiving phone calls from an obsessed fan, sounding very similar to the film's villain, Freddy Krueger. Which coincides with a meeting with Peter Safran at Warner Bros. who pitches an idea reprising Mary's role as Nancy Thompson in the definitive Nightmare film that James Wan is developing. After her husband dies in a car crash, Mary suffers depression and affects Dylan's behaviors further which concerns her co-star and old friend, Stellan Skarsgård to get therapy after she witnessed Freddy in her husband's funeral. She then seeks advice from Richard Brake who tells her he's been experiencing nightmares as well while drawing a portrait of a new and darker incarnation of Freddy Krueger. Mary and Dylan's health worsen which leads them to be paranoid to sleep and doctors are concerned that Dylan is exposed to Freddy, despite Mary never showing him the movies. She reaches James Wan for guidance and he suggests that Freddy is a demonic entity adapting new forms of evil and has been Freddy in all of the movies since 2004 and has now entered our world, and the only way to defeat him is to become Nancy Thompson once again.

Freddy's Dead: The Final Nightmare (2011)
Since 2009, murderous ghoul Freddy Krueger has successfully slaughtered every last child in his hometown in 2019 accept for one kid who remains nameless. Krueger ventures on to a new location, scouting fresh young victims to hack up with his finger blades. He arrives in a small town in which his long-lost daughter, Maggie works as a therapist for troubled youths. He attempts to recruit her for his dastardly pursuits, but she has other ideas. Father and daughter meet for a bloody showdown that will determine Freddy's fate once and for all.

A Nightmare on Elm Street: The Dream Child (2009)
Seeking revenge against Alice, Freddy Krueger discovers he is too weak to enter her dreams but discovers Alice's unborn baby from her affair with boyfriend Dan and invades it's dreams to be reborn through our reality through Alice's body. Her only chance to save herself and the baby is to confront Freddy in her own unborn child's dreams, making one last desperate attempt to preserve the child's pure soul and destroy this demon once and for all.

A Nightmare on Elm Street: The Dream Master (2008)
A year after seemingly defeating dream demon Freddy Krueger, the three remaining Dream Warriors, Kristen Parker, Roland Kincaid and Joey Crusel, are released from Westin Hills, and sent back to their families in Springwood to live normal lives and attend high school again. While Kincaid and Joey are treated as outcasts, Kristen becomes popular with a new set of friends and a boyfriend named Rick, which puts a divide between the three of them. Kristen begins having dreams that Freddy is returning to which Kincaid and Joey refuse to believe. One night while dreaming, Kincaid discovers Freddy has returned and has his sights on seeking revenge against them and going after their new friends. But Kristen's friend Alice Johnson, a shy daydreamer and Rick's sister, may be the key to stopping Freddy, once and for all as everytime he kills her friends, she can adapt their abilities and might be the gifted power to defeat Freddy as she tries to live her life in peace with her alcohol father and finding who she is through reflections.

A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors (2007)
During a hallucinatory incident, young Kristen Parker has her wrists slashed by a monster in her dreams named Freddy Krueger. Her conserved mother, mistaking the wounds for a suicide attempt, and sends Kristen to a psychiatric ward, where she joins a group of similarly troubled teens. One of the doctors there is Nancy Thompson, who had battled Freddy 6 years before. Nancy senses a potential gift in Kristen and the other kids to rid the world of Freddy once and for all.

A Nightmare on Elm Street 2: Freddy's Revenge (2005)
Jesse Walsh moves with his family into the home of the lone survivor from a series of deaths by a dream-stalking demon Freddy Krueger 5 years ago in 2001. There, Jesse is bedeviled by nightmares and inexplicably violent impulses. It turns out Freddy needs a host body to carry out his gruesome vendetta against the youth of Springwood, Ohio. While Freddy gains influence, Jesse and his girlfriend, Lisa race against the clock trying to figure out what's going on before Freddy crosses over into the real world, with his full-control powers.

A Nightmare on Elm Street (2004)
In the 1980s, convicted killer, Freddy Krueger was set free on trail without a warrant, and the parents of Springwood disliked this and eventually killed him themselves for justice of their children. 20 years later, he's entered into their children's dreams, and if they die in their dreams, they die in real life. Four high schoolers, Nancy, Tina, Glenn, and Rod are his targets. Eventually, Nancy is the only one left and has to challenge Freddy alone since her parents don't believe Freddy's back and is paranoid to go to sleep and theaters her to be put to sleep. Nancy must stop Freddy before more the people of Springwood die.

Batman: DarKnight (1999)
Bruce Wayne is in self-imposed seclusion from life, because he feels he has lost his greatest weapons in the fight against crime: his mystique and his enemies' fear. Dick Grayson attends Gotham University, trying to discover who he is apart from his guardian and unwilling to return as Robin without him. Meanwhile, Dr. Jonathan Crane uses his position as professor of psychology at Gotham University and as resident psychiatrist at Arkham Asylum to conduct his experiments in fear. During a vengeful confrontation with a colleague, Dr. Kirk Langstrom, Jonathan Crane unknowingly initiates Kirk's transformation into the creature known as Man-Bat. The unsuspecting denizens of Gotham scream for Batman's head, believing that Man-Bat's nightly hunt is the Dark Knight's bloodthirsty return to action. Bruce dons cape and cowl once more to clear his name and solve the mystery behind these attacks. Eventually, Dick ends up in Arkham Asylum under Crane's unsympathetic watch, and Kirk struggles with his "man vs. monster" syndrome as he longs to both reunite with his wife and get revenge on Crane. At the end of the script Batman gives Commissioner Gordon a red cell phone, letting him know he's back on duty. As Batman's cape flutters in the wind a crow flies by him and lands by the window of Tetch's Clothing Shop, the silhouette of a man with a tophat can be seen.

Ernest Meets 3 Ninjas (1993)
A group of trained agents search for the hidden files to help them send deadly weapons to their cooperated dealer in Japan with $500M as their reward. Meanwhile, Ernest P. Worrell had recently moved to a peaceful neighborhood where he's neighbors with in the Douglas and befriends Rocky, Colt and Tum Tum. He learns that they are ninjas and wants to train in martial arts. In addition a girl next door named Judy who they also befriend later gets caught up in a love triangle between Rocky and Colt while Ernest sympathizes with her single mother and forms a relationship with her. The kids soon discover the agents' hideout and plan, but they are now on the run with Ernest accidentally tagging along. Unfortunately, he has no experience in fighting, so their Grandpa teaches him how to become a ninja like his grandkids to help them stop the agents before they get away. All while their father Sam Douglas is teamed up with Ernest's friends, Chuck and Bobbie (who are now detectives) to also go after the agents as well.

Superman: Flyby (2004)
Based on one of the early reboots for Superman before Bryan Singer came on board and after Tim Burton left the project.

Ghostbusters: Alive Again (2014)
Before the 2016 reboot, there was a unmade third GB movie in the 2010s in the works. The movie opens with Anna, many of the main characters don't know each other. Chris is a shinning academic and has an experimental machine that is responsible for bringing about potential paranormal calamity. The machine is being funded by an org or person named "Parsons." Friend Jeremy pursued a "worthless degree" he didn't believe in but may be just expert Chris needs for help. Chris goes to the firehouse to seek the old crew, Egan and Ray are dead but Ray posseses Chris. (Another GB was alive but it's not know who. But Venkman was mentioned) Dean is the son of Ray, who creates legal waivers and ignores cease and desist letters. The sky bulges and "something" tries to push through. Chris is possessed at a restaurant and can't move of his own will, Anna meets a ghost at an operating room, and would involve a "Hellion" with ghosts going into mouths of humans/animals. And featured scenes of a toy stores with possessed toys, a montage of ghosts scaring New Yorkers and the return of Stay Puff near the end. The cast and director were all official castings at the time. And the actors were Ivan Reitman's fancastings.

Halloween: The Scream Factory (1997)
In 1978, Michael Myers murdered 4 teens, (one being Laurie Strode) and escaped that night. He returned in 1987 and soon vanished. 10 years later, the mayor believes he will return out of revenge and offers 2 students to make a Halloween party at the City Hall that would get the town's attention to keep them off the streets. The leads then begin to learn more about Michael as an urban legend until he begins to stalk them.

Freddy vs. Jason (2000)
22 years old Grad student, Rachel Daniels makes a presentation dedicated to notorious serial killers and how they're no different to literature stories of monsters in our culture. Two of which are dedicated to Freddy Krueger and Jason Voorhees, to which this causes people to be more aware of them of them then ever before, spreading fear. Allowing Freddy and Jason to be resurrected and begins to strike Rachel's loved ones until she accidentally encounters Crystal Lake and realizes not this this place is connected to her repressed childhood memories but so does our slashers.

Spider-Man (2001)
Despite David Koepp being credited as the 2002 writer, he only did the early draft for it as it was rewritten by Alvin Sargent & Scott Rosenberg. David Koepp's original script was WAY different. While they are similar dialouge and scenes like the opening lab, Peter waking up to school and fight flash, Norman talking to the mirror, the parade, the dinner and climax on the bridge, they are all executed differently. For one, Peter leaves the lab at night, the fight with the Carjacker is in a factory rather than a warehouses, more scenes with Jamison, no Brant nor Hoffman. Doc Ock was a secondary villain. There's no graduation scene, additional scenes with Peter and Aunt May as he moves out, it was set in the winter after Uncle Ben died and Peter gets the traditional suit, the parade is not in Time Square, the dinner scene is followed by this scene with the cut be discovered by a handshake with Norman, and because Goblin attacked Aunt May, Peter let's out his rage towards MJ and burns his suit with the next morning be the climax in a foggy winter morning with Harry and MJ be bait for Norman/Goblin. He kidnaps MJ as Peter buys a new advanced suit and MJ is the one who blows up Goblin's glider and he doesn't die either but ends up arrested. It was arguably better than what we got instead. He even makes his suit more comic accurately with drawed on webbing and logo, white mesh for eyes with Ditko shaped eyes and colors described as blood red and midnight blue.

Alex Proyas's Casper (1993)
For those who don't know, Alex Proyas, the director of The Crow (1994) was approached to direct the 1990s live action Casper movie. And described it as being more darker, less comedic and more deconstructism than the final product. He described his version to be inspired by his childhood favorite, The Wizard of Oz (1939) as a timeless, fantasy story that's also compelling and emotional for kids. But with a darker tone? So basically Return to Oz? Awesome!!!!! However he left as the last minute due to creative differences. But the new director had stated he already had concept art and models sent to him for the movie so it's possible Whipstaff and the ghosts were already based on Alex Proyas's vision. The house's strange design looks seamlessly if it was in The Crow. Although he didn't direct the movie, he claimed he saw the final product but felt the emotions came off forced and was a wasted opportunity for the studio to tell a more subtle and mature story like his movies are. And he went on to make Dark City instead. Shame. :( Side note: Casper was never intended to turn into a human at the end until the last minute by the new director on set. So this means there's no human Casper nor a red angel since that was also his idea.

Batman III (2005)
This is actually inspired by the Fanscription video of "What if Tim Burton Directed Batman Forever?" So the characters are based on the 1995 movie like Dr. Chase or whoever.

Batman II (2002)
As mentioned in the last Batman story of mine, the sequel isn't gonna have that fantasy, fairy tale style Burton is known for but is more grounded in reality and not as grand as what we got. The script is mostly the same but the sets aren't super crazy looking. This version is actually inspired by Fanscription's video that had Harvey Dent in it, his wife Grace from the Animated Series and the inclusion of Max being The Penguin's brother. I would've cast Danny DeVito but actors like him can't fit the more realistic and gritty tone of this version is aiming for. Meaning that Penguin isn't as over the top as DeVito's. He's still deformed but it's more pushed back a little. Selina Kyle is mostly the same but she's more ripped than Pfeiffer which could result to more sexy scenes with Catwoman in the super tight outfit. I wanted James Coburn as Max Screck since he had a great voice and height. I'm aware he died in 2002 but the movie would've been finished by the time he passed away, so this would've been his last movie instead of Snow Dogs. Harvey Dent has a larger role and gets the burnt face at the ballroom scene when Penguin bursts in. And the plothholes are taken out like the possessed Batmobile and Bruce instead uses a little device to record Penguin's lines on Screck's suitcase he brings with him.