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Marvel's Midnight Sons
The official MCU entry of Marvel's most preternatural team. Set right after Multiverse of Madness, the film is about Dr Strange's assembly of superheroes able to take on threats like Mephisto and Lilith.

Injustice 3: Gods Will Fall DLC Characters
A fan cast for characters as of yet not featured in NetherRealm's darkly envisioned fighting game franchise set in an alternate DC Universe. The heroes and villains in this fan cast are for hypothetical DLC packs, so characters more than assured to return to the roster like Batman and Superman are discouraged.

Flawless Victory
Flawless Victory is a biopic about the life of legendary video game creative director and Mortal Kombat Elder God, Edward John Boon. It follows him from his early years making pinball games at Williams Entertainment all the way to his flagship series' brush with death and subsequent acquisition by Warner Brothers. The overnight popularity explosion, the controversy among conservative parents, the die hard fans, and everything else are all here in the story of Boon's life and near-30 year old franchise.

Marvel's Skrull Kill Krew
Skrull Kill Krew is a TV series based on the titular alien-hunting superhero team from Marvel Comics. Set in late Phase 4 of the MCU during the events of Invasion, it's about a group of gifted individuals who take it upon themselves to fight back against the extraterrestrial menace known as the Skrulls. The aliens have since wiped out SHIELD and killed many heroes stationed at a superhuman training facility in Connecticut, and the Krew is the last and best hope in defeating the forces of Queen Veranke. Only they, Blue Marvel, Nick Fury, and two non-sleeper agent effected teams are left....

The Thunderbolts
The Thunderbolts is an anti-hero live action film, based on the super-powered team of villain do-gooders from Marvel Comics. It follows the likes of Songbird, Venom, Radioactive Man, and more as they are sent by the US government to stop Baron Helmut Zemo from bombing the Earth with an advanced form of the Terrigenesis. It is the first MCU film to feature the Savage Land, and the first to retcon Venom into said continuity.

Netflix Elder Scrolls
The highly anticipated as-of-yet to be confirmed TV series based on Bethesda's flagship game franchise. It is set during the time of Elder Scrolls Online, and follows an unlikely questing group as they uncover the legend of an Ayleid Elf relic.

Galaxy's Edge: The Series
Galaxy's Edge: The Series is a live action space opera set in the Star Wars Universe, airing on Disney+. It is based on the lore of the canon planet Batuu and Black Spire Outpost expanded upon in the Marvel graphic novel miniseries written by Ethan Sacks. The series follows alien space-collector Dok-Ondar and his cohorts as they hunt for the most valuable treasures in the Galaxy far far away. Season 1 kicks off right after the events of the comic, where Dok claims an ancient Sith relic smuggled to him by a gang he double-crossed on technicality.

The Order
The Order is a Phase 5 action superhero film by Marvel Studios, based on the California-set team appearing in Marvel Comics. It follows them as they battle the villain Graviton, who formed an alliance with Atuma and the Atlantean marauders to turn the Golden State into a costal evil empire, in exchange for annihilating Attilan. It is the first film to feature Deadpool cameos, and as well features current X-Men writer Jonathan Hickman and Kevin Hart as themselves.

Watch Dogs
Watch Dogs is a semi-sci-fi action film based on the first installment of the Watch Dogs games by Ubisoft. It follows hacker Aiden Pearce, who computer hacks his way through Chicago and ends up joining the vigilante group DedSec.

Jade Empire
Jade Empire is a martial arts fantasy action film, based on the acclaimed video game by BioWare. It follows Furious Ming and the 6 other Spirit Monks whose mission is to save their master and defeat the corrupt forces of Sun Hai. The film is notable for sticking to the morality choices from the game above anything else, and utilizing the music from the soundtrack.

Alien Rampage
Alien Rampage is a hard-R branded sci-fi action movie based on the obscure video game from DOS released in 1996. It follows the titular but un-named alien as he crash lands on a hostile planet where almost everyone and thing wants to kill him.

Deadpool 3
Set a year after Deadpool 2, 3 follows the Merc With A Mouth as he sets out to save US Senators Joseph MacTaggert and Hank McCoy from the mutant villain team known as the Acolytes. Oh, and they've captured MacTaggert's son, Kevin, aka Proteus, for good measure. To build help for his mission - for better or worse - Wilson assembles two different tier teams consisting of weird, almost as crazy, and otherwise B to C list but effective superheroes also from the comics: The Mercs For Money and the Chimichanga Table.

Marvel's The Assassin Guild
Marvel's The Assassin Guild is a live action Hulu streaming series, based on the actual faction of killers from Marvel Comics. It is set in the MCU. The non-linear plot revolves around the Guild's anti-heroic adventures as they systematically take out the likes of Latverian nationalists, mutant terrorists, and the occasional guy who wants to be the new king of New York since Wilson Fisk's demise; all after declaring a recent truce with Gambit and the Thieves Guild.

Daredevil Season 4
A continuation of the Netflix series, ideally on Disney+ or Hulu. Season 4 - with Charlie Cox finalized to reprise the lead role - follows Matt Murdock as he takes on a new threat seeking to normalize organized crime in New York City on a political level: The Owl. As the Defender of Hell's Kitchen finds an unlikely friend in the hero Blindspot and remnants of the Hand are on his tail for shady reasons, he will only find the devil he doesn't know. With a shocking ending in mind, throwback references to the Nocenti and Miller runs of the comics, and new allies and villains, the Man Without Fear is back.

Marvel's Infinity Map
Marvel's Infinity Map is an anthology style and 2D animated space opera television series. It explores the miscellaneous cosmic backdrop of life in the Marvel Universe, set in the year 3009. Earth has long since expanded territory and encountered other life like the Kree, and there are Easter egg hints at key arcs from the comics like the Secret Invasion, and Forbidden Pla-NUT arc from Unbeatable Squirrel Girl. It has a non-linear story-of-the-week structure, and features a cast of original - sometimes recurring - characters. Scores of elements from the comic books include the Infinity Stones, the Charter Federation, M'Ndavian Rule, and the Kree-Skrull Kree-Shi'ar conflicts.

Werewolf By Night
Werewolf By Night is a supernatural action film based on the on-again, off again Marvel Comics series and titular character. It fuses elements of the original comic run and the upcoming new one in 2020, but still tells the roots-driven story of Jack Russoff, a werewolf born into the curse of the lycanthrope, as he tries to stop the occult crime lord the Hood from unleashing Hell on Earth. Aided by his fellow werewolf sister Lissa, voodoo priest Jericho Drumm, and the Indian gypsy mage known only as Topaz, Russoff sets out to foil the Hood's plot, all while up-keeping an otherwise uneasy alliance with the monster hunting Bloodstone Family. It is the first non X-Men lore related Marvel film from Disney subsidiary 20th Century Fox, has a hard-R rating, and does better justice for the preternatural side of the publisher than Disney could ever dream of doing.

The Rangers
The Rangers is a superhero live action standalone film, based on the Texas-centered hero team originating from Marvel Comics and created by Bill Mantlo. It follows them as they clash with the Acolytes, a group of mutant villains who plot to assassinate the newly elected Lone Star State governor Jeremiah "Jem" Doaks, and unleash chaos by blowing up the local Roxxon power plant. Rangers explores the team in ways that die hard comic book fans are mostly familiar with, and non-readers will at the same time get the sense of home state pride that is strongly present.