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Driven (Reboot)
The story pivots from the original’s mentor-protege trope to a more complex narrative about legacy and the cost of perfection. The story follows Jimmy Bly, a young phenom, who is not just fighting for a trophy but is being used as a "human telemetry" tool by a data-obsessed team owner. The emotional core is the bond between the aging Tanto, who races by "feel," and Bly, who is being suffocated by "data." The twist of the film is Instead of a simple race for the championship, the plot reveals that the veteran driver, Joe Tanto, is suffering from early-stage sensory processing issues due to past concussions a "ghost" in his perception that makes the 200mph speeds terrifyingly unpredictable.

Ghost: Specter of Arcadia
Elisa Cameron wakes up in Arcadia with no memory of her death, possessing the ability to become intangible and "jump" through walls. She is hunted by the Furies, a group of elite female assassins. The mystery unfolds as she discovers her sister, Margo, is still alive and that her "death" was a botched experiment by the Corinth Corporation.

The Goon (Animated Series) Peacock
Ep 1: "The Town with No Name": Introduces the Goon and Franky clearing out a zombie infestation at Norton’s Pub. Establishes the "Labrazio" myth. Ep 2: "The Dead Past": Flashback episode. We see the Goon’s childhood in the circus and the death of Aunt Kizzie, explaining his hatred for the supernatural. Ep 3: "Fishy Business": Introduction of the "Fishmen" and the wider world of Dark Horse monsters, potentially hinting at the Abe Sapien or B.P.R.D. connection. Ep 4-7: "The Vulture’s Shadow": A serialized arc where the Zombie Priest begins his primary assault. The Goon must team up with Buzzard. Ep 8-9: "The Labrazio Secret": The Goon’s lie about working for Labrazio is threatened. Character development focuses on the burden of leadership and the cost of maintaining a fearsome reputation. Ep 10: "Hell to Pay": A massive showdown at the cemetery. The season ends with an Epilogue showing a red-skinned hand (Hellboy) picking up a discarded cigar at the scene of the battle, officially linking the animated "Volume" to the live-action DHCU.

Happy Feet 3 3-D Animation
Mumble's children or grandchildren navigate a changing world. Perhaps a new, more advanced human presence threatens their habitat, or a natural disaster forces them to migrate and interact with other penguin colonies with different customs. The story could focus on the challenges of leadership, the passing down of traditions, and the need for unity in the face of external pressures. The environmental message could be updated to reflect current ecological concerns, such as plastic pollution or overfishing, and how the penguins, with their unique communication and community, find a way to address these issues. The adventure could involve a perilous journey to find a new home or to rally support from other animal species.

Jack Frost (Reboot)
Sarah and Ethan confronting the entity. It has likely grown stronger, perhaps even able to manifest more fully, though still tied to the snowman. The entity's goal is to fully possess or consume the family, feeding on their grief and despair. The confrontation would be a desperate struggle, not just physical, but psychological. Sarah and Ethan must overcome their own grief and fear to expose the entity for what it is and banish it. Lily, initially confused and torn, would eventually realize the truth, adding to the emotional stakes. The battle could involve using elements of their shared memories with the real David against the imposter, or finding a way to break its connection to the physical world. Ending: The entity is defeated, but not without cost. The family is traumatized but united. The snowman melts, leaving behind only a puddle and a lingering sense of dread. The ending should be bittersweet, reflecting the tone of Krampus. While the immediate threat is gone, the family is left with the profound realization that evil exists, and that grief can be a powerful gateway for it. The final shot could be of the family, huddled together, looking out at the now empty, snow-covered yard, forever changed by their ordeal. There's a sense of fragile hope, but also the understanding that the world is a darker place than they once believed. Perhaps a subtle hint that the entity isn't entirely gone, or that other such entities exist, linking it more firmly to the Krampus universe.

Pumpkinhead (remake)
In a forgotten corner of the rural South, where whispers of ancient evils still cling to the humid air, a group of urban explorers, documenting local folklore for a viral web series, stumble upon the dilapidated remains of the Harley farm. They dismiss the local legend of Pumpkinhead, a grotesque avenger summoned by the grief-stricken, as mere superstition. However, when a tragic accident claims the life of one of their own, the victim's estranged, grief-stricken father, a descendant of Ed Harley, is driven to the brink. He unearths the forbidden ritual, inadvertently unleashing Pumpkinhead, a primal entity of vengeance, not merely a monster, but a manifestation of collective sorrow and rage, feeding on the despair of those who seek retribution. The creature, initially a shadowy presence, begins to systematically hunt down those responsible for the death, its appearances growing more terrifying and tangible with each kill. The explorers, trapped and hunted, realize the legend is horrifyingly real, and their only hope lies in understanding the creature's true nature and the tragic lineage that binds it to this land. The film would explore the psychological toll of vengeance, the cyclical nature of grief, and the terrifying consequences of meddling with forces beyond human comprehension, leaving a chilling ambiguity about whether Pumpkinhead is truly defeated or merely dormant, awaiting its next summoner.

Tintin and the Soviet Secret (Live-Action)
Tintin's resourcefulness and courage in the face of adversity, his unwavering moral compass, and the exciting chase sequences and narrow escapes.

Need for Speed (Reboot)
a gifted but disillusioned street racer haunted by a past tragedy involving a rival crew. He is drawn back into the underground racing scene when his younger sister, a promising mechanic, is framed for a major car theft orchestrated by Marcus Blackwell, a ruthless and technologically advanced crime boss who uses illegal street races to launder money and distribute illicit goods. Ryan must win a series of increasingly dangerous races, culminating in a cross-country rally, to clear his sister's name and dismantle Blackwell's empire. The narrative would emphasize the bond between drivers and their machines, the camaraderie within racing crews, and the moral dilemmas faced when pushing boundaries.

The Ant Bully (Remake)
The film should conclude with Lucas, having learned his lesson, taking action to protect the environment or helping the ant colony in some way. The final shot could be a wide view of the natural world, emphasizing its beauty and fragility, accompanied by a meaningful quote that encapsulates the film's core message

The Thief and the Cobbler (3-D Animation) Reboot
focusing on character development, world-building, innovative animation, and name changing for a reboot that could bring this beloved story to life in a compelling and engaging way.

Police Academy 8 : Misfits Unite
The story center's around a group of misfit cadets at the fictional Police Academy, each with their unique backgrounds and quirks. As they undergo rigorous training, they face various comedic challenges that reflect contemporary issues in policing. For instance, they might deal with advanced technology like drones and body cameras, which complicate traditional police work.

Clash of the Titans (Max Series)
The series opens with the birth of Perseus, son of Zeus, and his upbringing in a mortal world. This episode would explore themes of identity and destiny as Perseus grapples with his divine heritage while living among humans

Mortal Kombat Shatter Realm (Max Original Series)
Get ready for 'Shatter Realm,' a fan-made animated series that plunges into the brutal world of Mortal Kombat, starring the iconic duo Jax Briggs and Sonya Blade. Season 1 unfolds across nine action-packed episodes, exploring their intertwined destinies and the relentless battles that define their lives. 'Shatter Realm' boasts a revolutionary animation style, a visual feast that blends 2D and 3D CGI with stop-motion influences and traditional hand-drawn techniques, creating a living comic book aesthetic. This is achieved through custom shaders, NPR outlines, mixed media, purposeful imperfections, and exaggerated animation, with distinct styles for different characters, ensuring a unique visual experience for each fighter. This innovative approach brings the visceral combat and complex narratives of Mortal Kombat to life like never before. Prepare for a Mortal Kombat experience that transcends the screen, hinting at a potential crossover with the live-action cinematic universe, expanding the reach of the Mortal Kombat saga.

Johnny Cage: Unscripted (Live-Action) Max Original Series
Season 1 with 8 episodes on Max exploring Mortal kombat legend Johnny Cage

Liu Kang: Rise of the Dragon (Live-Action)
I wanted to focus on one of my favorite video game's by bringing it to life in a movie. Though they have already made many live-action Mortal Kombat movie's already to this franchise, but not with one exploring each individual character's by going into depth a little with them then bring them all together in one movie full live-action reboot. I wanted to focus on Liu Kang because I believe that the story really centers with him and the lightning god Raiden

Battlestar Galactica (Movie)
They begin a quest to find the long lost thirteenth tribe of humanity that had settled on a legendary planet called Earth.

RoboCop (Reboot)
RoboCop franchise is set in a near-future Detroit overrun by crime. The story follows Alex Murphy, a police officer who is killed in the line of duty by a gang of criminals. The megacorporation Omni Consumer Products (OCP) then uses Murphy's body to create RoboCop, a cyborg law enforcement unit that combines Murphy's flesh with advanced technology. RoboCop is designed to represent the future of law enforcement and combat corruption and crime.

The Terminator (Reboot)
Disguised as a human, a cyborg assassin known as a Terminator travels from 2029 to 1984 to kill Sarah Connor. Sent to protect Sarah is Kyle Reese, who divulges the coming of Skynet, an artificial intelligence system that will spark a nuclear holocaust. Sarah is targeted because Skynet knows that her unborn son will lead the fight against them. With the virtually unstoppable Terminator in hot pursuit, she and Kyle attempt to escape.

The Wizard of Oz (Reboot)
A little farm girl named Dorothy and her pet dog get swept away into the Land of Oz by a tornado. Upon her arrival, she is hailed as a sorceress, liberates a living Scarecrow, meets a man made entirely of tin, and a Cowardly Lion. But all Dorothy really wants to know is how she can return home. The ruler of Oz, the great Wizard, who resides in an Emerald City, may be the only one powerful enough to help her.

Godzilla 2: Resurgence
Sequel to my first Godzilla movie that I did