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Wonder Woman: Daughter of Olypmus 🛡️
When tensions rise between Themyscira and Mount Olympus, Diana Prince is called home. Ares, God of War, has returned—twisting the minds of Amazons and Olympians alike, pushing both sides toward all-out war. Diana, torn between her duty as Wonder Woman and her Amazonian heritage, must stop the bloodshed before it begins. She joins forces with Donna, a spirited young Amazon who idolizes her. Their quest takes them across mystical realms to Mount Olympus, where Zeus, cold and distant, refuses to see the chaos Ares has caused. The gods are divided. Some call for peace. Others crave war. As Ares unleashes monstrous creatures and sabotages their journey, Diana is forced to face her deepest fear: that war is in her blood. Donna proves herself in battle, showing Diana the power of hope. And Diana, confronting Zeus, demands unity—reminding him of the gods' duty to protect, not destroy. In a thunderous final clash, Diana defeats Ares, not with strength—but with compassion, freeing him from his own rage. The war is averted. Back on Themyscira, Diana names Donna her heir and ambassador to Olympus. She may be the daughter of Zeus, but she chooses her own destiny: A warrior. A peacemaker. A Wonder Woman.

The Underworld: Part IX
Peter Parker opens his eyes, last thing he saw was Wilson Fisk throwing him off a tower. He can feel the symbiote not with him anymore. He's on an operating table. He looks up and sees a woman, she turns and tells Peter they got him out of there before anyone could take his body for testing, they all believe he's dead. She introduces herself as Jean Grey and tells him she thinks he'd do some good with the X-Men. That's when someone Peter does know walks in: Wolverine. Logan tells Peter the Defenders can wait, they need help. He asks how he survived the fall and Logan explains there's more to Peter's powers than he might think, they did tests, the spider bite didn't give him powers, it unlocked them, he's a mutant. Peter and Logan team up as Logan explains Magneto and the Brotherhood of Mutants have been prepping a secret attack on the United Nations. They have to sneak into the Brotherhood's home base, and take them down from the inside.

Scarlet Witch 3
Agatha Harkness breaks free of Wanda’s spell—but freedom comes with a cost. The pocket reality begins to unravel, threatening them both. Surprisingly, Wanda agrees to help Agatha escape, guilt-ridden and seeking redemption. Alongside them is Billy—Wanda’s magically-created son—who insists on helping despite not being real. But a new threat emerges: Wraith Nightmare—the vengeful, undead remnant of the dream demon Wanda once helped destroy. Now, he hunts Agatha, blaming her for the collapse of the dream realm. The trio flees across twisted magical planes and forgotten corners of reality, searching for a way out. As Agatha and Wanda battle side by side, an uneasy bond forms. Agatha teaches Wanda control; Wanda shows Agatha mercy. Billy begins to fade—proof the spell is cracking. In a fiery final showdown, Agatha traps Nightmare in a soul prism, defeating him with Wanda’s help. With the spell broken, reality demands balance. Billy vanishes. Wanda, broken but awakened, casts the last spell—collapsing the false world. She wakes in Manhattan. But something’s changed. She senses it… life. Real, growing life. She’s pregnant. Somehow, reality itself bent to her desire. As she stares in stunned silence, a shadow appears. Nick Fury. “You’ve got power,” he says. “Want to use it to help the world?” Wanda looks up—scarred, hopeful, ready.

Swordsmoke X
Bo and Marc return to the apartment—only to find Kitty Hall and Norman holding everyone at gunpoint. Kitty offers a choice: work together, or not at all. When she turns her gun on Bo, Marc counters, aiming at Norman. “Maybe we should talk,” Norman mutters. A shot rings out—Kitty drops, hit in the leg. Behind her stands Ellie Smith. She knocks Norman out cold and nods at Sasha. “She called—I came.” Ellie explains she’s been leading a resistance against Mercenary from inside Bank City. With Kitty bleeding, they demand answers. The mansion was a trap—so where’s the real base? Cornered, Kitty confesses: the local power plant. It’s a front. Marc, Bo, and Finn head out to investigate. Back at the apartment, Kitty warns them—Mercenary knows their location. A countdown begins on her watch. Brutas rips it off—three seconds left. A plane appears outside. Meanwhile, at the power plant, Marc’s team is swarmed by twisted human experiments. Fighting through, they climb to the top of the main smokestack. Agent Gunn appears, cornering them. Finn reveals a monster bit into his neck—infected, dying. Desperate, Marc lunges at Gunn. His touch turns Gunn’s wrist to gold. “Mercenary experimented on me,” Marc tells Bo. He kicks Gunn into the chemical vat. Finn collapses. There’s no saving him. They leave him behind. When they return, the apartment is burning.

Aquaman: Brothers 🌊
After his wedding to Mera, Arthur Curry is officially crowned King of Atlantis. But peace is short-lived. His exiled brother, Orm, Ocean Master, returns with a challenge. Arthur, seeking to avoid civil war, teams with young warrior Garth—Aqualad—to confront Orm. Meanwhile, a new Black Manta emerges, deadlier and more strategic. Arthur discovers this new Manta is Kaldur, son of the original Black Manta and once a secret Atlantean trainee—Arthur's first Aqualad. Kaldur strikes, gravely wounding Arthur. Orm, realizing Atlantis faces a greater threat, puts aside old hatred and helps Mera and Garth hide the wounded king. As Arthur recovers, Kaldur’s forces storm Atlantis. Mera and Garth defend the throne, barely holding the line. Arthur and Orm return, confronting Kaldur in a final battle beneath the sea. Arthur pleads with Kaldur to stop, to come home. But Kaldur, fueled by hatred and seeing Garth in his old role, murders Orm. Rage and sorrow collide as Arthur, with no choice, impales Kaldur with his trident. In the aftermath, Arthur addresses the kingdom, honoring Orm as a fallen hero who died protecting Atlantis. “King Orm Marius is dead,” he says, “but his spirit lives with us.” A wave crashes ashore. As it pulls back, Kaldur’s body lies lifeless on the sand… until his fingers twitch.

Spider-Man: Season 5 Episode 7
Cops arrive to take a look at the body they thought was Fisk's but has been identified as Richard Fisk, Wilson's son. Spider-Man tries to get everybody's attention as he explains there was a mask, one of Dmitri's masks. They go to his cell as he laughs at them. Peter asks him where the real Fisk is but Dmitri just keeps laughing until Peter realizes it's a mask, he pulls it off, it's not Dmitri, it's just some guy. Peter swings over to Fisk Tower where he's ambushed. Hit out of the air, Peter latches onto the side of the tower. A man in robotic armor, flying with a jet-pack aims his high tech blaster at Peter. Peter tries to ask who the man is and all the man says is "Beetle" before knocking Peter off the building. We cut to a dark warehouse as the real Dmitri walks in with a huge grin. He looks over at none other than Wilson Fisk with a patch over his missing eye, standing next to Gustav Fiers. Just then Otto Octavius arrives, along with Tombstone and Adrian Toomes. Wilson tells them all they have a serious spider problem. Fisk tells everyone he's been on hiatus after the shot to the eye, but he's back and they're going to need help. Just then the man in the armor that shot down Peter steps forward, and Fisk calls him Mr. Jenkins...

The Underworld: Part VIII
After the death of Peter Parker, news gets around fast: Spider-Man has died spreads throughout headlines. The Defenders aren't sure what to do because with the death of Spider-Man villains have been appearing more left and right. Meanwhile Wilson Fisk has cut ties with Baron Zemo leading to S.H.I.E.L.D gaining enough evidence to do a full sweep of Hydra's U.S bases as well as shut down Intelligencia. Now with no other factors weighing him down, Fisk goes into over drive as he sets out to ruin Matt Murdock's life. Matt and Frank Castle have to work together as they fight off Fisk's forces like Bullseye, Kraven the Hunter, and Taskmaster. Eventually they beat all 3 and Matt faces Fisk head on leading to a fight in Fisk Tower where Frank manages to broadcast the fight to the public and when he gets the upper hand on Matt, Fisk realizes everyone knows who he is now, a criminal, a thug, the Kingpin. The cops arrive and arrest Fisk while Matt has to go on the run, now a fugitive. In the post credits scene we see the symbiote as it now without a host, makes it's way into the home of Colonel Flash Thompson.

The Spider-Man
What if instead of The Flash, the CW and Sony decided to go with a Spider-Man TV Show

Midnight Suns II: The Scarlet Prophecy
The Midnight Suns—Blade, Doctor Strange, and Ghost Rider—are joined by new allies Man-Thing and Moon Knight as a dark prophecy begins to unfold. Mephisto has risen again, and this time, he’s hunting Wanda Maximoff. Not to kill her—but to claim her mind. Joined by his son Blackheart and Agatha Harkness, Mephisto seeks to stop the birth of Wanda’s prophesied son, the one destined to destroy him. With two sides chasing her, Wanda begins to fracture, spiraling into chaos. Subconsciously, she recreates the warped reality of House of M, trapping herself in a false world of peace. As her mind deteriorates, the Midnight Suns battle time, magic, and madness to reach her first. In the film’s climax, Ghost Rider and Blackheart clash in a hellfire duel, while Strange pleads with Agatha to stop. She refuses. As Agatha moves to kill Strange, Wanda awakens—her reality shattering. A brutal fight erupts between Agatha and the Scarlet Witch. Knowing what she must do, Wanda traps herself and Agatha inside the collapsing illusion and sends it to Limbo. There, she uses her chaos magic to manifest a child—not yet real, but alive in essence. Wanda names the boy Billy. In Limbo, they live in a quiet farmhouse, with Agatha bound to serve as maid. In the real world, Blackheart is defeated. Strange warns him: tell Mephisto—if he returns, they’ll be ready. In the post credits scene the remnants of Wanda’s false world collapse… but a mysterious figure steps through the cracks—entering the main universe.

Swordsmoke: Bank City
Bo, Brutas, Finn, and Hyde reach a Mercenary outpost on the edge of Bank City. There, they learn Marc is being transported by plane—back to Mercenary Isle. Without pause, they push deeper into the city, making their way to the airport. A firefight erupts with Mercenary operatives. Amid the chaos, Brutas reaches the plane, frees Marc, and hijacks it mid-takeoff. Bo, Hyde, and Finn escape as gunfire blazes behind them—only to see the plane spiraling down. They rush to the crash site and find both Marc and Brutas alive, bruised but breathing. Marc leads them to an apartment in the city—one he’s had for years. During his youth in the military, Bank City was like a second home. Once there, they send coordinates to the others. Soon Sasha, Bao, Jack, and Grace arrive, Norman in shackles again. He grumbles for release. They ignore him. Marc reveals his theory: Mercenary’s base may be a mansion on a private island just off the coast. He and Bo gear up and head out. But when they arrive, it’s a setup. Agent Gunn is waiting. He introduces himself with a smirk and sets a time bomb. Bo and Marc barely escape, diving into the sea and swimming back to shore. Meanwhile, back at the mansion, the others aren’t alone. Kitty Hall steps from the shadows, her pistol pressed to Sasha’s head. The game just changed.

Batman 3 Knightmare 🎃
Gotham trembles as a new terrorist known as Scarecrow spreads fear through the city. Bruce Wayne, still haunted by the past, trains his new sidekick Jason Todd—Robin. But Jason's presence stirs painful memories of the first Robin, Dick Grayson, who left after a falling out. Meanwhile, Wayne Tech faces a hostile takeover from rising politician and businessman Jonathan Crane. The Board considers Crane’s bid, unaware he and Scarecrow are one and the same. As Batman and Robin investigate, they uncover Crane’s plan to infect Gotham with a next-gen fear toxin using Wayne Tech’s R&D. Each encounter with Scarecrow forces Bruce to relive his worst nightmares—his parents’ deaths, Dick walking away, and the fear of losing Jason the same way. Lucius Fox, Jim Gordon, and Alfred support him, but it’s Jason who reminds Bruce what hope feels like. In a climactic showdown at the Gotham Tower, Batman confronts Scarecrow in a nightmare-fueled hallucination, nearly giving in—until Jason breaks through the fear. Together, they stop Crane and expose his plan. Bruce saves Wayne Tech and, more importantly, begins to heal. “I’ve been afraid of losing what family I had left,” Bruce says. “But maybe… family is what saves us.” Batman stands tall—scarred, but stronger. Gotham’s protector. A knight reborn.

Spider-Man: Season 5 Episode 6
Peter arrives at the club Sergei told him about. He walks in and everyone starts questioning why Spider-Man is in the club. He yells for Dmitri and all of the sudden a man starts bolting outside. Peter chases after and gets the man to the ground, it's Dmitri. He brings Dmitri back to Officer Beck for questioning. He tells them he didn't kill Wilson Fisk but Quentin doesn't believe him. Peter tells Quentin that it seems like Dmitri shot Fisk and then poisoned him when the shot didn't kill him. But one thing doesn't add up, why hasn't Fisk's body decayed at all in the last 6 months and where is the bullet wound. Dmitri is locked up and on paper Fisk's murder has been solved but Peter can't stop thinking about all the holes in the case. He visits the morgue where he looks over Fisk's body. He goes to leave after he can't tell what to do but he sees something on his neck. He pulls a thread coming from Fisk's neck and it unravels a mask, it's not Fisk, it's someone else...

The Invincible Iron Man
Tony Stark, billionaire genius and head of Stark Industries, lives a glamorous life built on weapons manufacturing. But during a weapons demo overseas, he's ambushed by terrorists—armed with his own tech. Captured and injured, Tony’s forced to build a missile. Instead, he secretly creates a prototype suit to escape. Back home, shaken by the truth, Tony shuts down his weapons division. His longtime friend and business partner Obadiah Stane urges him to reconsider—but Tony begins refining the suit in secret, becoming Iron Man. As he investigates the attack, he discovers the terrorists were hired by Obadiah himself, who wants Stark Industries for himself. Obadiah, furious Tony survived, hires a Russian mercenary—Whiplash, a vengeful inventor armed with electric coils powered by arc tech. Whiplash attacks Stark at a charity gala, nearly killing him. Tony narrowly escapes and upgrades his suit.With the help of Pepper Potts and James Rhodes, Tony locates Obadiah's secret lab. Obadiah’s been building a massive suit using stolen designs. But before activating it, he unleashes Whiplash one last time to end Tony. In a brutal final battle across Stark Tower’s rooftop, Iron Man defeats Whiplash and exposes Obadiah’s crimes to the world.

Swordsmoke: Mercenary Isle
Sasha and Bao arrive on Mercenary Isle aboard the same cargo ship Jack and Grace took— with Norman, shackled. The truth hits fast: the ship was a one-way. With no extraction plan, they follow Norman to a hidden checkpoint in the island’s underground black market. There, cloaked salesmen greet them with suspicion. Sasha demands directions to the abandoned Mall—rumored hideout of Jack and Grace—but the men stay silent. Tension rises. Norman suddenly lunges, grabs Sasha’s gun, and guns them down. He turns the weapon on her. “You’re all walking toward death,” he warns. But Bao knocks him back with a swift strike. “You’re still a prisoner,” he growls. They find a map and push forward, dodging patrols and dispatching Mercenary Units. Norman tries to flee twice but fails under Bao’s icy watch. At the Mall, they find Jack and Grace surrounded. “Marc isn’t here!” Jack yells. “It was a trap!” Bo’s voice crackles over Sasha’s radio, confirming it. All eyes turn to Norman. He grins. Sasha aims her gun. Norman offers a deal: he’ll lead them to a helicopter. The water is radioactive—no escape by sea. In return, Bo must free the Hunters. Trapped, they agree. At the flight pad, a towering man with armored gauntlets blocks their path. “I’m Agent Gunn,” he says. “Call me the Chosen.” Norman freezes. Gunn is second-in-command. The real Chosen waits behind. Bao hurls up an ice wall. They run. They reach the helicopter. Gunn calls out: “You’ll find your friend, but you’ll wish you didn’t.”

Flashpoint: Part 2 ⚡
Barry returns to the present—but everything’s changed. S.T.A.R. Labs is run by Ray Palmer, who’s never heard of Ryan. Iris doesn’t know him, only vaguely recalls him from school. Wally isn’t her nephew. Barry runs home. His parents are alive. He tries to speed off—but he’s lost his powers. At the C.C.P.D., Eddie Thawne kicks him out. Then, Barry meets Eobard—now the head of forensics. Eobard is this world’s Flash. Barry is nothing. Desperate, Barry travels to Gotham. He finds Wayne Manor and pleads with Thomas Wayne—this timeline’s Batman. Thomas is cold, but Barry gets through. They recreate Barry’s lightning strike. The first try fails. The second reignites the Speed Force. Barry races to S.T.A.R. Labs—but the Treadmill is broken. Eobard arrives, chasing him through the city. Barry unlocks new speed, remembering his friends, his losses, his victories. They reach the moment of his mother’s murder. Barry stops himself from saving her. Time resets. He wakes in his apartment. A missed call from Iris. One from Wally. He smiles, tearfully. Elsewhere, at the end of time, Eobard Thawne stares into the void, waiting.

Flashpoint: Part 1 ⚡
Barry Allen and Wally West, now Kid Flash, stop Captain Cold and Heatwave from robbing Central City Bank. Afterward, Barry sends Wally home and heads to S.T.A.R. Labs. There, Ryan Choi shows Barry the newly enhanced Cosmic Treadmill. Barry wants to break through time—Ryan assures him it’s ready. Barry tries running but stops short. "Maybe tomorrow," he says. Later, Barry has dinner with Iris and Wally. But something still eats at him. At the precinct, his partner Donald Drake notices Barry distracted. Donald follows Barry downstairs, where he’s assembled evidence trying to prove his dad didn’t kill his mom. Barry believes if he runs fast enough, he can finally prove the truth. After Donald leaves, his eyes flash red. That night, a red bolt speeds through S.T.A.R. Labs. The Treadmill screen reads: "Updated Speed." The next morning, Barry returns, gets on the Treadmill, and blasts off through time. When he opens his eyes, he's home—his childhood home. It’s his birthday. He sees his mom. His dad. The red bolt. He dives at it—and takes it outside. The bolt clears. It’s Donald. Or rather, Eobard Thawne. He’s Eddie’s descendant. He created Barry’s enemies, shaped his path, and now he wants Barry’s speed. The race begins.

Spider-Man: Season 5 Episode 5
Peter arrives back at the Raft ready to speak with none other than Sergei Kravinoff. After being shot Sergei was able to survive due to his advanced healing factor, given to him by the syringe he used. He asks Sergei if there's any chance he knows where his cousin Dmitri might be. Sergei tells him he's done answering to suits but Peter still tries to reason with him. Sergei admits he's sorry and Fisk warped his mind, and he just wants his daughter back. Peter tells him his daughter is safe and currently living with a nice family in Manhattan. Sergei finally breaks down and tells Peter that Dmitri could be at this old club in Harlem he used to go to when he didn't have work. Before Peter leaves Officer Beck alerts him that something huge just came up. Quentin shows him a recording taken outside of the Daily Bugle 7 months ago. In the recording it shows Wilson Fisk and Norman Osborn as they get into an argument and Norman shoots Fisk and drags him away. Quentin can't understand how this is possible because Norman Osborn has been dead for 4 years. Peter, frozen still, thinks fast, and tells him it must've been Dmitri, who is known for is disguises. Beck tells Peter they have to find Dmitri and Peter already has a lead.

Underworld Productions Nightwing: Who Will Be the Original Boy Wonder
I've been trying to cast Nightwing since I started this universe. In the continuity of the UPDCCU Nightwing has not appeared or even been mentioned but he does exist. In Batman 2 Down the Rabbit Hole it's clear that Walker Scobell's Jason Todd will be Robin alongside Daniel Radcliffe's Batman, but he wasn't the first. It will be explained that Bruce and Dick's falling out was so bad that they just haven't been in contact. Nightwing will be the lead of my future Teen Titans movie and will be a large part of whatever follows this saga. Now I'll put my candidates for the part as roles and whichever one gets the most votes by tomorrow morning will be the official UPDCCU Nightwing.

The Official Underworld Productions DC Cinematic Universe Phase 3 Slate
Here are the upcoming titles for Phase 3 of my DC Universe

Black Panther
King T’Chaka of Wakanda travels to Latveria on a diplomatic mission to stop rising tensions. Latverian scouts have been caught stealing Vibranium—T’Chaka hopes to strike a trade deal: Vibranium in exchange for Latverian tech and resources. But upon arrival, King Victor Von Doom springs a trap. He imprisons T’Chaka, revealing his true plan: force Wakanda’s king to give up all Vibranium and submit to Doom’s rule. Stripped of his tech and cut off from Wakanda, T’Chaka is held beneath Castle Doom. There, he finds an unlikely ally—Namor, king of Atlantis, also captured by Doom for his kingdom’s secrets. Though they distrust one another, the two monarchs forge a temporary alliance. Together, they fight through Doom’s mechanical guards, unlock the castle’s arcane barriers, and spark an escape. The climax is a brutal showdown between T’Chaka and Doom, two kings unwilling to yield. The fight ends in a draw, but the escape is a success. Back home, T’Chaka and Namor declare a formal alliance between Wakanda and Atlantis. Their first act: prepare for war. In the post credits scene we see Doom looking over the Darkhold, as he puzzles as an ancient prophecy, he makes a call, to Mephisto.