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Peter Rabbit (2027)
When adventurous young rabbit Peter Rabbit (Noah Jupe) discovers a mysterious map leading to the legendary Green Kingdom, a hidden sanctuary said to be the safest place for animals in the countryside, he becomes determined to find it. Joined by his loyal cousin Benjamin Bunny (Owen Cooper), his clever sisters Flopsy (Bella Ramsey), Mopsy (Nico Parker), and Cotton-tail (Nell Fisher), and the fearless Lily Bobtail (Millie Bobby Brown), Peter sets off on an unforgettable journey beyond the garden gate. As the friends travel through enchanted forests, bustling animal communities, and dangerous farmlands, they uncover a growing threat that could destroy the homes of countless creatures. To save the countryside, Peter must learn that true courage isn't about breaking the rules—it's about standing up for others when it matters most. Filled with spectacular songs, breathtaking animation, heartwarming humor, and unforgettable characters, Peter Rabbit is a magical musical adventure about friendship, family, and discovering the hero within.

Ben 10 (2027)
One year after the events of Ben 10: Omniverse, 17-year-old Ben Tennyson (Ryder Tully) has become the world's most celebrated hero. With the power of the Omnitrix and years of experience protecting Earth from alien threats, Ben seems unstoppable. But when mysterious disturbances begin appearing across the galaxy, Ben discovers that an ancient cosmic force is targeting the Omnitrix itself. As alien worlds fall into chaos and reality starts to fracture, Ben reunites with his cousin Gwen Tennyson (Amie Donald), whose magical abilities have grown stronger than ever, and his grandfather Max Tennyson (Alec Baldwin), a legendary retired Plumber hiding secrets from his past. Together, the trio embark on their most dangerous adventure yet, traveling from Earth to the farthest reaches of space in search of answers. Along the way, Ben must confront powerful new enemies, rediscover what it truly means to be a hero, and face a future where the Omnitrix may no longer define who he is. Packed with spectacular alien action, heart, humor, and epic visual effects, Ben 10 launches the Cartoon Network Live-Action Universe, bringing the beloved hero into a bold new era.

Where the Hell is Carmen Sandiego? (2027)
After a daring robbery at the Louvre leaves behind a crimson calling card, the world is once again haunted by one question: Where the hell is Carmen Sandiego? Feared by governments and worshipped by underground criminals, legendary master thief Carmen Sandiego (Eiza González) resurfaces after years in hiding, triggering a massive international manhunt led by the elite ACME agency. As priceless artifacts disappear across Paris, Tokyo, Rio de Janeiro, and Istanbul, rookie siblings Ivy (Sophia Lillis) and Zack (Montana Jordan) become unexpectedly entangled in Carmen’s dangerous game of deception. Working from the shadows is Player (Arian S. Cartaya), a brilliant teenage hacker who secretly assists Carmen while staying one step ahead of ACME surveillance. But as the team uncovers clues tied to the mysterious criminal organization V.I.L.E., they begin to realize Carmen may not be stealing for profit at all — she may be trying to expose a global conspiracy hidden beneath the world’s most powerful institutions. With assassins closing in, governments collapsing under corruption, and the fate of priceless cultural treasures hanging in the balance, Ivy and Zack must decide whether Carmen Sandiego is the world’s greatest criminal… or its last hope. 20th Century Studios presents WHERE THE HELL IS CARMEN SANDIEGO? Coming Soon — Only in Theatres and IMAX

The Powerpuff Girls (HBO MAX)
Set in an idyllic 1960s suburb hiding atomic-age secrets, The Powerpuff Girls reimagines the iconic trio as the result of a government-adjacent experiment gone right—and dangerously wrong. Professor Dr. Jonathan Utonium (Ty Burrell), a brilliant but socially awkward scientist, dreams of creating the “perfect child” in a world obsessed with perfection. But when a mysterious compound known only as Chemical X is accidentally introduced into his experiment, three superpowered girls are born: Blossom (Clara Stack), the poised strategist burdened by expectation; Bubbles (Nell Fisher), the bright and empathetic optimist who sees what others ignore; and Buttercup (Txunamy Ortiz), the defiant fighter pushing back against a world determined to define her. By day, they navigate school, strict social norms, and the polished illusion of small-town life. By night, they defend Townsville from threats that feel ripped straight from Cold War nightmares—mutated experiments, shadowy government forces, and a growing evil tied to Utonium’s past. As tensions rise, the girls begin to question why they were created—and whether they were meant to protect the world… or become weapons in it. In a world of smiling faces and buried secrets, perfection comes at a price—and these girls are about to break it.

Voltron (2000)
In a distant corner of the universe, a ruthless empire led by the tyrannical Emperor Zarkon wages war across the stars, conquering planets and enslaving civilizations in its path. As hope fades, an ancient legend resurfaces—of a powerful guardian formed by five mechanical lions, hidden for centuries and waiting for new pilots. On Earth, a group of unlikely young recruits—Keith, a disciplined but conflicted leader; Lance, a fearless and arrogant hotshot; Hunk, a loyal powerhouse with heart; Pidge, a brilliant young tech prodigy; and Sven, a noble warrior bound by duty—are brought together under the guidance of Princess Allura, the last royal of a fallen world. Transported across the galaxy, the team discovers the legendary lions and their ability to combine into Voltron, a colossal warrior capable of challenging Zarkon’s forces. But power alone isn’t enough. Divided by ego, grief, and mistrust, the pilots struggle to unite as a team while the enemy closes in. As Zarkon launches a devastating assault on the last free planets, the pilots must overcome their differences and embrace the bond that connects them. Only by fighting as one can they unlock Voltron’s true power—and stand as the universe’s final line of defense. In a battle that will decide the fate of the galaxy, five pilots must become one legend.

The Iron Giant (2027)
In the quiet town of Rockwell, Maine during the height of the Cold War, curious young Hogarth Hughes (Dom Innarella) discovers a mysterious giant robot who has fallen from the sky. As Hogarth forms an unlikely friendship with the gentle machine, he soon realizes the Giant is not the weapon the world fears—but something far more human. While Hogarth’s hardworking mother, Annie (Lacey Chabert), struggles to keep their lives together, and local artist Dean McCoppin (Taylor Zakhar Perez) becomes an unexpected ally, a paranoid government agent begins closing in, convinced the Giant is a threat to national security. With fear spreading and the military on the brink of destruction, Hogarth must make a choice that will define not only his future—but the fate of his friend. In a world driven by fear, one boy teaches a giant what it truly means to be human.
The Mii Movie (2027)
In the digital world of Mii Plaza, avatars live to represent their players—until a mysterious glitch begins erasing those who’ve been forgotten. An optimistic Mii named Alice and her chaotic best friend Anne team up with a group of skilled fighters—and the legendary sports champion Matt—to stop the glitch before their world disappears. Along the way, they discover that their true value isn’t defined by players… but by who they choose to be.

The Spectacular Spider-Man (MCU REBOOT)
In a modern-day New York City, high school sophomore Peter Parker struggles to balance school, friendships, and life at home with his Aunt May and Uncle Ben. Smart but overlooked, Peter spends most of his time trying to stay out of trouble—until a sudden accident changes everything. After gaining extraordinary abilities, Peter initially sees his powers as a chance to finally take control of his life. But when his choices lead to a devastating personal loss, he’s forced to confront a harsh truth: power comes with consequences. As Peter secretly becomes Spider-Man, he finds himself pulled in different directions. At school, he grows closer to the sharp and driven Gwen Stacy, reconnects with his best friend Harry Osborn—who lives under the shadow of his enigmatic father, Norman—and crosses paths with the energetic and curious Miles Morales. Meanwhile, Oscorp rises as a powerful force in the city, led by Norman Osborn, a visionary whose ambitions may be more dangerous than they appear. With tensions rising and a new threat emerging on the streets of New York, Peter must learn what it truly means to be a hero—before his double life costs him everything.

Ben 10 (Musical Live-Action Series)
Set between the events of *Ben 10: Ultimate Alien* and *Omniverse*, this live-action musical special reimagines a hidden chapter in Ben Tennyson’s journey. Now an experienced hero, Ben has mastered the Omnitrix and faced countless alien threats—but when a sudden surge of unstable energy begins affecting his transformations, something isn’t right. Each time Ben changes form, his emotions intensify in unpredictable ways, turning battles into explosive, high-stakes moments where power and feeling collide. Joined by his intelligent and grounded cousin Gwen and guided by their seasoned Grandpa Max, Ben must uncover the source of this disturbance before it spirals out of control. As Gwen taps deeper into her magical abilities and Max’s past with the Plumbers resurfaces, the team finds themselves targeted by a mysterious force with a dangerous interest in the Omnitrix. Blending action, humor, and original music, *Ben 10: The Musical* explores what happens when even a seasoned hero starts to lose control—and what it truly means to grow beyond who you used to be. Because being a hero isn’t just about the power you wield… it’s about the choices you make when everything is on the line.

SDS (Animated Series)
In a chaotic supernatural city where temptation rules everything, the Seven Deadly Sins aren’t just concepts—they’re powerful rulers who control every corner of the underworld. Pride, the elegant and commanding leader, governs the city from a towering palace and believes the Sins should rule with absolute authority. But the other Sins—each wildly different—make that nearly impossible. Lust runs the city’s dazzling nightlife and entertainment empire. Greed controls the financial world through casinos, deals, and shady business. Wrath commands the brutal enforcement forces that keep order through fear. Envy lurks in the shadows, manipulating rumors, secrets, and rivalries. Gluttony hosts the biggest parties and feasts in the underworld. Sloth, rarely leaving their couch, somehow knows more than anyone else. Despite their constant fighting and clashing personalities, the Sins maintain a fragile balance that keeps their world running. But when a mysterious force begins draining the power of sin itself, the Sins realize someone—or something—is trying to erase them completely. Now the most dysfunctional rulers imaginable must work together to uncover the truth… before their kingdom—and the very idea of sin—disappears forever. SDS is a fast-paced animated series full of dark humor, wild action, chaotic friendships, and musical moments, exploring what happens when the embodiments of humanity’s worst traits are forced to become unlikely heroes.

Big Nate (2011)
**Big Nate (2011) – Synopsis** Sixth grader Nate Wright knows one thing for sure: he’s destined for greatness. Whether he’s drawing comics in his notebook, annoying his teachers, or trying to impress his longtime crush Jenny Jenkins, Nate refuses to blend in with the crowd at P.S. 38. Armed with confidence, creativity, and just enough troublemaking energy, Nate navigates the chaos of middle school alongside his loyal best friends Francis and Teddy. When Nate receives a fortune cookie that mysteriously promises he will “surpass all others today,” he becomes convinced that this is his moment to achieve legendary status. But as his school day spirals into a series of hilarious mishaps involving strict teachers, rival classmates, and unexpected embarrassments, Nate begins to realize that greatness doesn’t always look the way he imagined. As his doodles leap off the page and his imagination transforms ordinary moments into epic adventures, Nate learns lessons about friendship, resilience, and staying true to himself. Even if he doesn’t become famous overnight, Nate discovers that being yourself—and surviving middle school—is already a pretty big achievement. Based on the beloved book series and comic strip by Lincoln Peirce, *Big Nate* is a heartfelt and hilarious coming-of-age comedy about growing up, standing out, and embracing the chaos of being twelve years old.

Actresses who would play the Sunlight Sisters in K-Pop Demon Hunters...
Any suggestions for who would play the Sunlight Sisters if they had more screen time in the movie... (if there were flashbacks)?

Big Hero 6 (MCU)
In the wake of multiversal disruptions that have shaken the world, Tokyo becomes the center of a dangerous surge in dark-dimensional energy. When the malevolent entity Everwraith begins tearing through the city with powers drawn from corrupted Darkforce energy, Japan’s intelligence agency activates a covert new superhuman initiative. Teen robotics prodigy Hiro Takachiho (Dylan Henry Lau) is pulled into the chaos when his bio-engineered guardian Baymax (voiced by Richard Ayoade) transforms into a powerful armored protector. Soon Hiro joins forces with no-nonsense speedster GoGo Tomago (Momona Tamada), quantum-chemist Honey Lemon (Thalia Tran), shape-shifting kaiju-style powerhouse Fredzilla (Kaido Lee Roberts), and disciplined energy-sword warrior Wasabi No-Ginger (Dallas James Liu). As Everwraith attempts to rip open a dimensional rift above Tokyo, the newly assembled team must confront their own limitations, rising threats, and the emotional weight of what it means to be heroes. United by purpose, they evolve into Big Hero 6—Japan’s first official MCU-era superteam. A bold, PG-13, comics-accurate reimagining, Big Hero 6 extends the Marvel Cinematic Universe into a new global frontier, produced by Marvel Studios and distributed by 20th Century Studios.

10 Things I Hate About You: The Animated Series (2024 - Present)
Set in modern-day Seattle, the story follows the Stratford sisters — the sharp-witted, fiercely independent Kat and her charming, image-obsessed younger sister Bianca — as they navigate high school life in an era of viral fame, social algorithms, and ever-evolving ideas of love and identity. When new student Patrick Verona transfers to Padua High, his reputation as a mysterious loner immediately clashes with Kat’s no-nonsense worldview. Meanwhile, hopeless romantic Cameron James tries (and fails, repeatedly) to win Bianca’s attention while surviving the chaos of adolescence. Over the course of ten emotionally charged episodes, the characters discover that growing up isn’t about rebellion or romance alone — it’s about learning to see yourself clearly, even when the world’s expectations cloud your reflection. Rendered with expressive, anime-inspired visuals by Studio MiR, the series blends heartfelt storytelling, humor, and music into a vivid portrait of Gen-Z teenage life. 10 Things I Hate About You: The Animated Series reintroduces the classic themes of sisterhood, vulnerability, and self-discovery for a new generation of viewers.

Korra (2016)
In a world divided by four elements—Water, Earth, Fire, and Air—one girl holds the power to unite them all. When a mysterious masked leader named Amon (played by a brooding, over-dramatic star) rises to strip benders of their gifts, the fate of Republic City hangs in the balance. Enter Korra (Megan Fox), a rebellious young woman destined to become the Avatar—the one person who can master all four elements. Guided by the wise but weary Airbender Tenzin, and joined by unlikely allies Mako and Bolin, Korra must confront her destiny, battle against oppression, and unlock the power within. But as the lines between friend and foe blur, and the truth about the Avatar’s legacy is revealed, Korra discovers that the greatest battle she faces may be with herself. From visionary director M. Night Shyamalan comes a breathtaking reimagining of Nickelodeon’s beloved animated series. Packed with stunning visuals, high-stakes action, and a bold new take on the Avatar legend, Korra is the must-see cinematic event of the year. “One girl. Four elements. No legend.”

Good Boys (2008)
Meet Max, Lucas, and Thor—three sixth-graders with big dreams, bigger mouths, and absolutely no clue how the real world works. When Max scores an invite to his first “kissing party,” the boys set out on a suburban adventure to learn the fine art of romance. But after a drone mishap, an accidental drug run-in, and a paintball war with the local high schoolers, their simple plan spirals completely out of control. Armed with questionable advice, wild imaginations, and a whole lot of bad decisions, the Good Boys must survive one outrageous misadventure after another—without getting grounded for life. Hilarious, raunchy, and shockingly heartfelt, Good Boys is an R-rated animated comedy that proves childhood ends… right after school.

ATLA (2026)
In a world divided by the four elements—Water, Earth, Fire, and Air—the balance of peace is shattered when the Fire Nation declares war on the world. Hope seems lost until a young boy named Aang, the long-lost Avatar, awakens from a hundred years in slumber. Alongside siblings Katara and Sokka, and later joined by fierce warrior Toph, Aang sets out on a perilous journey to master all four elements and bring harmony back to the world. But destiny is never simple. Haunted by the past and driven by honor, Prince Zuko hunts Aang at every turn, while the cunning and merciless Princess Azula rises to tighten the Fire Nation’s grip. Told with sweeping visuals and brought to life through soaring original songs, heart-stirring ballads, and high-energy ensemble numbers, this musical reimagining of the beloved classic captures the spirit of friendship, courage, and destiny like never before. At its heart, this is the story of a boy who didn’t want to be a hero, and the friends who helped him believe he could change the world.

Pokemon: Echoes of Evolution (2026)
When aspiring trainer Ash Ketchum discovers a mysterious melody tied to his past, he sets out on a musical journey to become a new kind of Pokémon Master. Joined by Misty, Brock, and his loyal partner Pikachu, Ash must battle through the Harmony League, face off against the villainous Team Rocket, and unlock the ancient power of music that could change the world of Pokémon forever. In this live-action musical adventure, evolution is more than power — it’s harmony

The Boondocks Season 4 (2011 - 2012)
As America enters the social media age, the Freeman family faces a new wave of chaos in Woodcrest. With Granddad engaged to Jennifer Winfrey and her genius son Elias moving in, Huey finds himself clashing with a new ideological rival. Meanwhile, Riley forms a mischievous trio with new friends Louis and Cedric, chasing internet clout through YouTube and Instagram. Jazmine DuBois begins finding her voice with the help of her bold new best friend Estelle. Together, they navigate identity and girlhood in a world of digital trends, race politics, and performative activism. Uncle Ruckus becomes a viral Tea Party pundit, and the Wuncler family tightens their grip on Woodcrest through tech surveillance and gentrification. The season builds to a two-part finale where Huey is framed as a domestic threat. With help from Elias, Riley, Estelle, and Cedric, he must stop a bomb plot, clear his name, and — for the first time — show up for graduation.

Gravity Falls: The Movie (2025)
When 12-year-old twins Dipper and Mabel Pines are sent to spend the summer with their eccentric great-uncle Stan in the remote town of Gravity Falls, Oregon, they expect boredom and chores. But that all changes when Dipper discovers a mysterious journal in the woods — one filled with secrets, cryptids, and coded warnings of danger. As the twins unravel Gravity Falls’ bizarre history and supernatural activity, they team up with teenage slacker Wendy, lovable handyman Soos, and the ever-suspicious Grunkle Stan. But lurking behind the town's weirdness is a powerful entity from another dimension: the triangle-shaped trickster Bill Cipher — voiced by original series creator Alex Hirsch. Reality begins to unravel, secrets come to light, and the fate of the world could rest on the shoulders of two kids who just wanted a quiet summer.