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Wes Anderson's Doom Patrol
Doom Patrol movie in James Gunn's DCU, written and directed by Wes Anderson. Produced by Wes Anderson and James Gunn.

Fringe (2026 - 2031)
A reboot of the 2008 TV Series 'Fringe'. This would be the same main characters but with new actors. The actual story could be different as well as the guest stars.

X-Men
The X-Men. Either in the MCU or outside the MCU. The cast would be (mostly) non-A-listers and on the younger side.

Before the Spider (Spider-Man Prequel Series)
Think 'Gotham', but for Spider-Man. Takes place 15-20 years before Peter Parker gets bitten by the spider. This is separate from every previous iteration of Spider-Man. Would probably be around 5 seasons. Main characters include Richard Parker, Mary Fitzpatrick (Parker), George Stacy, Phillip DeWolff, Norman Osborn, J. Jonah. Jameson, and Robbie Robertson. Everyone is around 15-20 years younger than they would be when Peter Parker becomes Spider-Man

MCU's New Warriors
The New Warriors is a fictional superhero team appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. They traditionally consisted of teenage and young adult heroes, and were often seen to serve as a junior counterpart to The Avengers in much the same way that the New Mutants/X-Force did with the X-Men. They made a cameo appearance in The Mighty Thor #411 (December 1989) and made their full debut in The Mighty Thor #412.[1] Over the years, the New Warriors, in their various incarnations, have been featured in five different volumes of the title The New Warriors. The New Warriors team was created by editor Tom DeFalco, who brought together existing Marvel characters Firestar, Marvel Boy, Namorita, Nova, and Speedball, and added the newly created Night Thrasher. Through the 75-issue comic series, the team fought adversaries, including the second Sphinx, the Folding Circle, and even the Fantastic Four. Over time, the team was joined by Silhouette, Rage, Hindsight Lad, Bandit, Timeslip, Dagger, Darkhawk, Powerpax, Turbo, and the Scarlet Spider.

Fables
Fables is a comic book series created by Bill Willingham, published by DC Comics' Vertigo imprint. It ran from 2002 to 2015. It follows a huge ensemble of characters from fairy tales / folklore who escaped from a being called "The Adversary" and now hide in a small community called Fabletown, which is located in modern-day New York City. In 2005, NBC began working on a TV adaptation of Fables, but it was canceled soon after. However, a few years later, NBC created a show called Grimm that had a similar premise, yet differed from Fables enough to confirm that there was no connection. In 2008, ABC began working on a TV adaptation of Fables, but it too was canceled soon after. However, a few years later, just like NBC, ABC released a show called Once Upon a Time, which had a similar premise, but it, too, differed from Fables enough to confirm that there was no connection. In 2015, Warner Bros. was developing a film adaptation of Fables, but it too was canceled. It seems like every time Fables gets close enough to an on-screen adaptation, it gets canceled. The characters of Fables aren't just the generic fairy tale characters. They're unique in their own ways. So are the storylines, which is how Fables fans know that there was never any connection between Fables and Grimm or Once Upon a Time. Those who have read the comics know how special this series is, and a live-action adaptation needs to be perfect.

DC's Section 8
Based on the DC Comics characters of the same name.