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Tiger Division: Killzones (Horror Movie)
When a Northern assault fractures Seoul into lawless kill-zones, a former gang-lord (Taegukgi) now commanding Tiger Division leads brutal missions that spiral from tactical strikes into savage executions. Betrayed by shifting loyalties and watched by enigmatic agents whose true agenda remains hidden, he must navigate a war that feels engineered — and realize the greatest threat might not be the enemy at the border, but the monster rising from within his own ranks.

Luna Snow: Blood and Ice (Horror Movie)
The world knows Luna Snow as a dazzling K-pop sensation — but beneath the stage lights lurks a predator, her sweet idol smile merely a mask concealing something far colder, born in the aftermath of a gang raid on a black-market cold-fusion lab that fused her dying body to an unstable cryogenic engine. When a brutal underworld war ignites between triads, mercenary supers, and corporate killers, Luna wages her own ice-cold massacre: flash-freezing enemies in place before snapping their bodies apart with a single heel strike, slicing torsos open with crescent-blade shards, crushing skulls between closing walls of ice, and even performing a Sub-Zero–style MKX fatality — ripping a frozen spine clean out in a single, savage pull. As Seoul descends into a frost-choked warzone, she must wield both her charm and her ruthless cryokinesis to survive — shattering bones, alliances, and expectations alike.

The Superior (Horror Movie)
After a chilling found-footage tape reveals grotesque parasite-infused octobot experiments run by Otto Octavius through Parker Industries as he secretly builds his own engineered gang, a disgraced insider and a documentary filmmaker race to expose the horror — while Spider-Norman, a ruthless crime-boss eyeing the city’s underworld throne, lurks in the shadows, poised to claim the spider-mantle once the nightmare erupts.

Black Mask: Warzone (Horror Movie)
Gotham is a city ruled by gangs, thugs, and monsters. The GCPD is no different. We begin with snuff-like found footage from Gotham's last officers: body-cams shaking through blood-slick alleys, dash-cams staring into empty, watchful streets, interrogation rooms buzzing under dying lights. Cops casually admit to planting evidence, torturing suspects, disappearing witnesses, or collaborating with criminals. Some brag. Some tremble. Every glitch carries a crawling dread. The “good” cops are long gone; these recordings feel like the last breaths of a doomed breed. From that rot, Black Mask unleashes a full-scale purge as Arkham’s escaped monsters tear through the city. Precincts fall quickly—power cut, halls rigged, ex-inmates stalking corridors. Officers, corrupt or conflicted, are slaughtered with cold precision. The nightmare peaks at GCPD Headquarters, now a suffocating maze of smoke, broken lights, and False Face soldiers chanting through warped voice modulators. Rooms collapse into ambushes, radios die mid-plea, and panic seals every exit. By dawn, the entire police force has been wiped out. Patrol cars sit abandoned like cracked shells. Sirens never rise again. In the new silence, Black Mask’s terror-forged order claims Gotham.

ARKHAM: KILLZONE (Horror Movie)
In a horrifying and bleak near-future Gotham, a beautiful and innocent upper-class single mother enters the brutalist gothic cyberpunk monolith of Arkham Asylum—towering like a rugged Denis Villeneuve Dune fortress in neo-noir black and red, oppressive horror vibes suffocating the air—to visit her husband, wrongfully imprisoned by Hugo Strange. Unbeknownst to her, only monsters remain. Within minutes, 4 dirty thugs built like brutes proceed to beat, violate, and bludgeon her to death, screaming “TAKE HER WALLET!” as they cave her skull in, reveling in their darkest depraved fantasies while reducing her corpse to ground meat, and hurl the faceless remains through her Maybach’s windshield before her 8-year-old daughter. Deep in the facility’s labyrinthine corridors, Victor Zsasz, chained and shirtless, rejects Professor Pyg’s “perfection” offer via disguised Harley Quinn. Zsasz snaps free, carves Harley into a grinning ruin, and unleashes a one-man war through masked Dollotron hordes, his surgical Kali and Silat bladework spraying arterial red while flashbacks unearth the backstory fueling his tally-mark mania. As Zsasz incinerates Pyg’s flesh cathedral and impales the pig mask, Arkham convulses. From the deepest vault, Bane erupts, venom tubes ripped, allied with Deathstroke (hired by Black Mask). They’ve slaughtered most of the Bat Family, tossing mangled bodies from parapets to ignite a riot in which hordes of villains mount an explosive escape. Bane and Deathstroke stand atop the inferno...

Green Arrow and Black Canary (Live Action Film)
In neon-drenched 2037 Hong Kong's triad hell, sadomasochist Green Arrow and his sadistic lover Black Canary unleash hyperviolent martial-arts rampages in unbroken continuous takes—shattering gangs and augmented killers—until their escalating 2-on-1 frenzy against the superhuman, ever-adapting Onomatopoeia spirals into adaptive and unpredictable savagery; but when Lady Shiva erupts from nowhere to pummel Canary into quivering meat with relentless skull-crushing fury, a transfixed Oliver, aroused by Shiva's lethal grace and Canary's mangled corpse, discards his bow and joins the Triads at her side...

DC Villains
Just casting a bunch of DC villains starting with Gotham rogues

The Outsider (Remake and Recast of the 2018 Yakuza film)
(Recasting the lead role of Nick Lowell previously played by Jared Leto.) After World War II, an American prisoner of war stays in Japan and works his way through the rituals and hardships of the yakuza to become a member of the crime organization. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2011311/

Batgirl: Birds of Prey (Live Action Film)
Barbara Gordon clawed her way up from idealistic beat cop to Gotham’s most dangerous social engineer and also a feral, bone-breaking vigilante forged in ignored 911 calls, systemic corruption, and the realization that crime isn't an enemy to fight, but a behavior to influence. After years of dissecting the city’s gangs, politicians, and public fears, Barbara evolves into a master of psychological warfare and social manipulation, controlling Gotham’s violence like a pressure valve and training a small sisterhood of outcast women to fight her unconventional war. But Gotham devours anyone who tries to fix it. Mid-crusade, in one instant of horrifying clarity, Barbara is ambushed in a rain-slick alley by Alexis Kaye—Punchline—who caves in her skull with a baseball bat, killing her instantly, before her sadistic gang swarms her corpse, stomping and screaming slurs as they brutalize what’s left of her. Punchline broadcasts the desecration as a viral spectacle meant to erase Barbara’s legacy and remind Gotham that hope dies screaming. With their strategist butchered and the city collapsing into apathy and cult-fueled chaos, the narrative violently shifts to Cassandra Cain—traumatized, half-feral, and teetering on the edge of madness—who must lead the shattered sisterhood into a suicidal, scorched-earth vendetta against Punchline’s rising death-cult, knowing that in Gotham… justice is extinct, and violence is the only language left.

RED HOOD: RONIN (Live Action Film)
A samurai-ronin version of Red Hood goes up against Deathstroke and Katana in a brutal action packed 1v2 clash of blades with peak fight choreography inspired by samurai martial arts films like Rurouni Kenshin ⚔️ 🔥 When a brutal shift in Gotham’s underworld puts Red Hood—now a ruthless ronin crime-boss—at the center of it, two elite assassins, Deathstroke and Katana, form a quiet, unnerving alliance to bring him down. But Red Hood is no underdog; he matches their hyperviolent martial-arts precision and ronin-level swordplay strike for strike, and rumors whisper that he may have been the one who ended the Dark Knight himself, with the rest of the Bat-Family mysteriously vanished. As Deathstroke and Katana carve through gangs with ghostlike coordination, all three fighting with peak samurai-ronin technique, and Red Hood counters with savage violence of his own, the city braces for a three-way collision between killers so deadly that no one knows who’s hunting whom anymore.

Kill-Loop (Sci-Fi Cyberpunk Slasher Action Horror Film)
In a neon-drenched cyberpunk dystopia, a sadistic, reality-warping slasher erupts into sudden fits of rage mid-fight—reviving victims just to kill them again, bending physics to prolong their agony, and mocking them between massacres—forcing a squad of augmented martial-arts warriors to battle through shifting nightmare arenas as they hunt an unpredictable obnoxious troll of a monster who turns every fight into a sadistic loop of chaos, carnage, and cosmic torment.

MIDNIGHT SONS: KILLZONE (Live Action Film)
When a global plague twists humans into savage sadistic predators and annihilates many of the world’s heroes, the last Midnight Sons unleash scorched-earth warfare across collapsing nations, and while the death toll climbs, whispers spread that a few of them are growing disturbingly addicted to the bloodshed...

BLADE: VAMP CITY (Live Action Film)
When an entire city is sealed off and overrun by warring vampire gangs broadcasting their massacre live, Blade is forced into a night-long gauntlet of street hunts, blood raves, and skyscraper arenas — carving his way floor-by-floor through thousands of monsters who want him dead more than each other.

Casting Tengen Uzui (Live Action Demon Slayer)
Laying out all the best candidates to play Tengen Uzui in a live action Demon Slayer project (Japanese or Asian actors only!)

Casting Kishou Arima (Live Action Tokyo Ghoul)
Laying out all the best candidates to play Kishou Arima in a live action Tokyo Ghoul project (Japanese / Asian actors only!)

Miles Morales: Trial by Chaos (Live Action Series)
When a Brooklyn teen inherits a cosmic-scale destiny and a very human neighborhood, every fight—street-level gang wars, symbiote horror, vampire nights, even godly tournaments—becomes one test: can Miles protect home without losing himself?

King of Wing Chun (Live Action Original Film)
When Hong Kong’s police collapse under corruption and infighting, the city fractures into chaos. Rival Triads and mercenary crews carve up territory block by block, leaving civilians trapped in a silent civil war. Into this power vacuum steps Marcus Kai, a foreign monk exiled from his temple for taking a life. Seeking anonymity, he hides behind the humble role of a bodyguard for a failing syndicate on the edge of extinction. But his calm exterior masks a violent philosophy forged in solitude and discipline. When betrayal wipes out his employers, he adapts. With Wing Chun’s surgical precision, he begins dismantling Hong Kong’s criminal hierarchy from within, manipulating its greed and paranoia like a living form. Each rival boss he faces commands their own distinct fighting style. Every fight becomes a clash of martial philosophies as much as bodies. Every boss who underestimates him becomes a lesson in balance. Every kill is deliberate, efficient. His war isn’t about vengeance—it’s about control. As the city spirals deeper into bloodshed, he emerges as both executioner and savior, building a new kind of order from the corpses of the old. His empire is quiet, his justice methodical. By the time the police return to reclaim the city, they discover it no longer belongs to them. It belongs to the monk who learned that peace can only exist when every hand that reaches for power is met by an open palm—and crushed beneath it.

FOR HONOR: BLOOD ARENA (Live Action Film Adaptation)
The world has burned, and only steel and screams remain. The last survivors of humanity’s fractured ages—Knights, Vikings, Samurai, Wu Lin, and Outlanders—are unleashed into an endless blood-arena forged from the bones of fallen empires. The sky rains ash. The earth drinks blood. There are no sides—only slaughter. The Knights march in plate and fury, shields locking, maces pulping skulls like fruit. The Vikings roar through flame, berserkers cleaving torsos in half, axes biting through armor like butter. The Samurai carve through chaos, blades flashing faster than lightning, heads falling before bodies hit the ground. The Wu Lin flow like ghosts through smoke, hook-swords and spears ripping spines from flesh in graceful execution. And the Outlanders—mercenary freaks of every creed—rain gunpowder and chaos, dragging foes into barbed chains, detonating corpses into red mist. Every duel is a dance of annihilation: limbs fly, blood sprays in ribbons, battle cries drown under the grind of steel. Across burning castles, frozen fjords, and shattered temples, the warlord Apollyon’s legacy returns—one last crusade to decide who deserves to exist. The rules are gone. The code is dead. Only one truth remains: honor is extinct—only carnage endures. Five factions. One apocalypse. Infinite ways to die.

KRAVEN: THE APEX PREDATOR (Live Action Film)
Resurrected through dark ritual and infused with the stolen lifeforce of Morlun, Kraven the Hunter transcends mortality to become the Apex Predator of all creation. Ravaged by obsession and reborn as a vampiric god, he storms through the Spider-Verse—slaughtering every Spider-Totem across infinite realities. Each kill feeds his power and his madness, until the Web of Life itself trembles, and the multiverse learns the meaning of extinction at the hands of its ultimate predator.

Elektra: Blood Ninja (Live Action Film)
In a city where blood rains like summer storms, Elektra rises from the shadows and ignites a vicious gang war: Wilson Fisk, the unbreakable crime lord, loses everything when Mister Negative emerges from the dark like a martial-god reborn, corrupting him and twisting his body into a brute weapon of chaos—his fists pounding rivals into meat and dust as the city drowns in screams. Amid the carnage, Elektra fights her way through a massive cast of street-level martial artists, assassins, and crime lords, each battle a spectacle of shattered bones and arterial spray beneath flickering neon. From the chaos emerges Shang-Chi, leading his resurrected Five Weapons Society (a criminal organization far more dangerous than any Chinese triad), with the two Iron Fists, Danny and Lin, standing as his allies—three warriors bound by oaths older than blood, their fists igniting the streets with chi and flame. Above them all, the Seven Capital Cities of Heaven begin their alignment, tearing open gateways that demand combat beyond mortal limits. In the final storm of fists, blades, and fire, the portals collapse, leaving the city a crimson graveyard with Mister Negative ascendant and a new order of gods and killers born from the ashes.