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Rebecca (Alternate 2012 Broadway Cast)
An alternate cast for the ill-fated Broadway production of Rebecca that never was.

Love the Coopers (1985 film)
The intertwined stories of four generations of Coopers unfold right before the annual family reunion on Christmas Eve. Can they survive the most beautiful time of the year?

The Boys (1989-)
The Boys is set in a universe where superpowered individuals (referred to as "Supes") are recognized as heroes by the general public and work for Vought International, a powerful corporation that markets and monetizes them. Outside their heroic personas, most are corrupt and self-serving. The series primarily focuses on two groups: "The Seven", Vought's premier superhero team, and "The Boys", vigilantes looking to bring down Vought and its corrupt superheroes.

Freelancers (1989-)
Freelancers! A show about five broke friends that’ll try anything to keep their company from sinking. Some say it's autobiographical, we say it’s only sad if you think that’s true... So let’s pretend it isn’t!

The Prom (1992 film)
After the PTA of a conservative high school in Indiana bans same-sex couples from attending the annual prom, a gang of flamboyant Broadway stars try to boost their image by showing up to support two lesbian students. [I imagine this to be a hypothetical film adaptation if the Broadway musical had premiered around this time period, not in the vein of the 2020 film]

Rudolf - The Mayerling Affair (Broadway production)
The pressures of the Austro-Hungarian monarchy have fallen upon Crown Prince Rudolf's shoulders, he is in political and personal conflict with his father, Emperor Franz Joseph, and his marriage to Princess Stéphanie of Belgium is crumbling when he meets and falls in love with the Baroness Mary Vetsera. Their secret liaison doesn't escape the attention of prime minister Eduard Taaffe, who hopes to use his knowledge of the affair to destroy Rudolf's political career.

Black Friday (2009 film)
When the holiday season’s hottest new toy, the Tickle-Me Wiggly, hits the shelves, the city of Hatchetfield goes mad for it, literally. That’s when Tom Houston, Lex Foster, Becky Barnes and a few familiar faces, must fight through a sea of murderous mall-goers to save humanity from an inter dimensional being with a taste for chaos. When Wiggly comes to town, will the world survive Black Friday?

Miss Saigon (film adaptation)
In this retelling of Madame Butterfly set against the backdrop of the unrest in Vietnam following the war, a young girl named Kim is determined to reunite with the American G.I. whom she met days before the Fall of Saigon and who fathered her son. Meanwhile, the former owner of a brothel sets to use Kim's story to start a new life of his own in America, where unbeknownst to Kim, her beloved has married another who is helpless in trying to uncover the depths of his war trauma.

Workin' Boys
What if the StarKid short film was made in the early nineties?

The Count of Monte Cristo (1989 film)
What if the 2002 film had been made near the end of

Into the Woods (1993 film)
In the 90s, there was a plan for the Jim Henson Company to adapt the Sondheim/Lapine musical, Into the Woods, into a motion picture. What if...?

Ella Enchanted (1980s film)
What if the film adaptation of Gail Carson Levine's novel had been made in the 80s?

Cinderella's Castle (1988 film)
What if StarKid's upcoming project was a film directed by Jim Henson?

Murdoch Mysteries (1988-)
Detective William Murdoch of the Toronto Constabulary and his team investigate the gruesome killings and murders using the most sophisticated techniques that were unheard of in the late 1890s.

Rebecca the Musical (Broadway production)
If Rebecca can finally find its way to Broadway...

Elisabeth (Broadway production)
I'm not saying that this should happen, considering Michael Kunze's bad luck with English productions of his musicals, ranging from total bastardization (Tanz der Vampires) to whatever the deal with Rebecca was; but it would be cool if this happened without a hitch.

The Frighteners (musical adaptation)
After the death of his wife in a car accident, Frank Bannister gained the ability to see and communicate with the spirits who linger on Earth. At first, he only uses this ability to con the people of the tiny town of Fairwater-- until an emanation disguised as the Grim Reaper begins killing off and implicating him in the murders. With the assistance of the recently widowed Lucy Lynskey, Frank works to discover the identity of this ghost, clear his name, and keep Fairwater safe.

Aida (Film adaptation of the Broadway musical)
An enslaved Nubian princess, Aida, finds her heart entangled with Radames, an Egyptian soldier who is betrothed to the Pharaoh's daughter, Amneris. As their forbidden love blossoms, Aida is forced to weigh her heart against the responsibility that she faces as the leader of her people. Aida and Radames' love for one another becomes a shining example of true devotion that ultimately transcends the vast cultural differences between their warring nations, heralding a time of unprecedented peace and prosperity.

Beauty and the Beast (1998 film)
What if the Broadway version of Beauty and the Beast had been adapted into a lavish television production for the Wonderful World of Disney?

Beetlejuice (film adaptation of the Broadway musical)
Based on Tim Burton’s cult favorite film, Beetlejuice tells the story of Lydia Deetz, a strange and unusual teenager whose life changes when she meets a recently deceased couple and Beetlejuice, a demon with a thing for stripes. When Lydia calls on Beetlejuice to scare away anyone with a pulse, this double-crossing specter unleashes a (nether)world of pandemonium, and the biggest sandworm Broadway has ever seen.