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AMERICAN DAD (Live Action Movie)
Based on the cartoon of the same name. Stan Smith is America's most badass CIA agent. But aside from fighting bad guys, he's selfish and crass and hardly pays attention to family. He has wife named Francine. They have a daughter who already eloped with her stoner boyfriend. They have a son who is kind of dorky despite his confidence. They also have two unusual roommates: Roger, a gray alien with multiple personas (some say he's gay); and Klaus, a goldfish who had his brain switched with that of a German criminal. When an enemy from his boss's past penetrates the agency, and threatens to eliminate his family, Stan must put his own needs aside and not only save his family, but also the world.

POPEYE THE SAILOR MAN (Animated Sony Movie)
This will serve as an adaptation of the comic strip, the animated cartoon, the 1980 movie, and the animated short film by Genndy Tartakovsky, which he made as an animation test. Sony Pictures Animation was about to make a Popeye movie, but the project was shelved due to creative differences, and to make "The Emoji Movie." This idea for a movie can probably live up to the Tartakovsky short film. It's about a slow-witted, yet kind-hearted sailor who has one eye open, has abnormal muscle structure in his arms, and he gets super strength from eating a can of spinach. It also tells about the battle between Popeye and the ruthless Bluto for the affection of Olive Oyl, the daughter of a rich family.

FUTURAMA 3025 (Live Action Remake or Reboot)
In this live action remake or reboot of "Futurama," the story will start off taking place on December 31, 2024. Phillip J. Fry is a pizza delivery boy who keeps having bad luck. Just as the countdown begins, he makes a delivery to a science lab with cryogenic chambers. But he found out the hard way that he's been tricked. He sits in a chair and miserably, deadpan, counts down with the rest of the world. "Here's to the lousy conclusion of the first quarter of the new millennium." Accidentally, he falls into a chamber and gets frozen for ONE THOUSAND YEARS! Upon getting unfrozen, he sees that New York City has bulbous looking skyscrapers, flying cars, and robot citizens. Fry is at first saddened that everyone he knew and cared about are all dead, but then realizes he's all alone to do what he wants. But he is given a court-mandated career as a delivery boy. Along with a depressed alcoholic robot named Bender, and his career advisor, Leela (a hot chick who is also an alien cyclops), Fry gets a job for an intergalactic delivery service under the leadership of his only living descendant, Professor Hubert Farnsworth. This comedy will satirise everything that goes on in today's American culture and show what would happen if it still goes on a thousand years from now. A.I. companions, cyber cars, non-binary communities, Coexist communities, all that jazz. It might also predict certain celebrities being revealed as villains.

A MAN NAMED CHARLES SCHULZ
A biopic about Charles M. Schulz from his rough childhood, to when he served in the army, to when he created the Peanuts comic strip, including Charlie Brown and Snoopy. What if the whole movie was filmed in Peanuts-styled animation, like the ongoing series on Apple TV? Either traditional hand-drawn animation or CG animation.

KILLER KLOWNS FROM OUTER SPACE (remake)
In a small town somewhere in Maine, a group of teenagers see a shooting star that lands in a nearby forest. A while later, Mike and Debbie decide to check it out. At the landing site, they find a circus tent. Upon going inside, they see that the tent is whole lot bigger than it is from the outside. There's no arena, it just looks more like a sci-fi themed fun house that never ends. In one room, the lovebirds find plumps of cotton candy hanging from rods. When Mike picks a piece off, he notices a dead body cocooned inside. Upon that discovery, the residents arrive and attack: deformed alien creatures that look like clowns with too much prosthetic makeup. Mike and Debbie try to warn everyone, but no one will believe them. As the night goes on, the bodies pile up as the aliens use clown-like methods of killing: a ray gun that bakes you alive and cocoons you in cotton candy, a living balloon animal, popcorn that turns into smaller clowns, living shadow puppets, and even acid cream pies. The gang finds out that the Klowns were cruising across the galaxy and stopped on Earth for a bite to eat. What if there are parts where Mike and Debbie wear clown disguises? What if one of the kidnapped victims is forced to eat a candy that helps them understand their language? What if one Klown decides to help the humans?

THE RAVEN (2025 REMAKE)
This new film adaptation could combine elements from the original poem, the Vincent Price movie, and the John Cusack movie. In Victorian London, Sir Edgar, an English-language professor, secludes himself in his quarters, depressed, because his wife, Lenore, died from an unbearable illness. One midnight dreary, he reads books in his study and hears rapping on his window. Upon opening it, a raven flies into his room and supposedly taunts him. Quoth the Raven, "Nevermore." The man can't help but feel like the talking bird has something to do with his past. The scary bird is revealed to be a young man named Alan, an old student of Ed who learned sorcery and somehow got turned into a raven. He did not transform into a raven INTENTIONALLY, it was a potential sabotage, and whoever is behind it may have been responsible for Lenore's death.

THE AMAZING DIGITAL CIRCUS (Live Action/CG Movie)
It will be live action and CG-animated (in the Circus world). It will open with a news montage about a new virtual reality video game "The Amazing Digital Circus" that is being tested and there will be reports about people going missing. In the world of "The Amazing Digital Circus," the wacky ringmaster, Caine (an A.I. figure with a weird agenda), and his partner, Bubble, host a series of games involving adventures and the players are randomly made characters like a rabbit named Jax, a ragdoll named Ragatha, a king chess piece named Kinger, a mix and match embodiment of parts named Zooble, a ribbon body with a comedy/tragedy mask for a head named Gangle, and the newest player, a girl jester named Pomni. Pomni knows she's wearing a headset, but she can't take it off and she can't remember her real name. The same goes for the other players who got trapped in the game for years and got used to it. While embarking on adventures provided by Caine, Pomni desperately tries to find a way to escape the Circus world.

BARACK
This biopic will tell about Barack Obama from the end of his childhood, to when he became a senator, to when he became the first African-American President of the United States.

Rugrats Presents ALL GROWN UP IN COLLEGE
This animated movie from Nickelodeon takes place a few years after the events of "All Grown Up." The Rugrats are now college-aged. Tommy and Chuckie are in film school; Dil posts viral videos of doing stunts, impressions, and inventions; Phil is in culinary school; Lil and Kimi are in fashion school; Anjelica and Harold are in business school; and Susie is in music school. Tommy enters a contest to write and submit a fanfiction script about Reptar. Chuckie's dad, Chas, is summoned to a court hearing as a witness regarding the corrupt French tycoon, Coco LaBouche. Despite having bad history with her, Chas is optimistic that Coco is a changed woman, while his wife, Kira, thinks otherwise. The kids don't know Coco personally, but they swear that she seems familiar (Remember "Rugrats in Paris"). Somehow, Coco gets ahold of Tommy's Reptar script and has it exploited. Who knows what scheme she has in store? Will Coco be stopped? Will Tommy and Kimi be a thing? Will Chuckie and Lil be a thing? Will Anjelica and Harold be a thing? There will also be flashbacks of the Rugrats as the adventurous toddlers they used to be.

PUMPKINHEADS (Live Action or Animated Movie)
Based on the graphic novel written by Rainbow Rowell, this coming-of-age story is about two high school seniors named Josiah and Deja, who are best friends and they work at a fair every autumn. It's Halloween, and it's they're last night working there, because they'll be in college next year. Josiah wants to tell his crush, who works in a different food stand, how he feels about her. And so he and Deja journey throughout the entire fairgrounds to find her. Meanwhile, Josiah is oblivious about Deja's feelings for HIM.

KINGDOM OF THE SPIDERS (REMAKE)
A remake of the 1977 movie that started William Shatner. In modern-day Arizona, as a county fair approaches, a farmer and his wife grieve when their prize cow gets sick and dies. A veterinarian and a specialist learn that the cow's body has a toxin injected in it, and this toxin is mainly found in spider venom. Later, they see a crashed truck and the driver looks drained and cocooned in silk. They trace the source: a huge nest of desert tarantulas. Apparently, the townsfolk have been using so much pesticide to protect their produce for the fair that the tarantulas no longer have insects to eat and so they resorted to mammalian fluids. The heroes douse the nest in gasoline and set it on fire. But a couple of spiders escape and reproduce really fast. Soon, the county fair and the rest of the town is crawling with hundreds (or even THOUSANDS) of hungry killer spiders, and NOTHING can stop them! NO ONE IS SAFE!

DRACULA (Animated Netflix Miniseries)
This animated miniseries will be very faithful to the original Bram Stoker novel. It will show a backstory of the Prince of Darkness. At the near end of the Victorian Era, Jonathan Barker, a young English realtor, travels to Castle Dracula in Transylvania to discuss real estate with the count himself. After accidentally learning too much about why the Count is buying land in Carfax, Harker spends the next few months in the Castle as prisoner. Meanwhile, his fiancée, Mina, gets worried sick about why he hasn't written to her in a while, while her friend Lucy Westerner, has found the perfect man to marry out of all three suitors. When Jonathan finally escapes, Mina meets up with him at where he's being hospitalised. Upon reunion, they elope and return to England. Upon their absence, a cargo ship washes ashore with the crew dead, and something is lurking among the shadows of England. Certain people, including Lucy, are acting strangely (desiring to drink blood). After Lucy dies, Dr. John Seward, who is a psychiatrist, learns from his old professor, Abraham Van Helsing, that the Count is a vampire planning to create a legion of the undead (Lucy being one of them). Everyone comes together and learns from each other's journal entries that Mina may hold the key to end this reign of terror.

FRIGHT KREWE (SEASON 3)
Some time after the events of season 2, the Fright Krewe is now having senior year in high school. But as always, a new threat ensues, and it has nothing to do with Belial (because he's totally gone). It has something to do with Soleil's long-lost father. What if each episode did a little time jump (by a couple of months or more). One episode will center around the first day of senior year, one will center around Halloween, one will center around Christmas, one will center around revelations, one will center around Prom, and the final two episodes will both center around the climactic battle and graduation. Will Soleil and Pat have a romantic fling? Will Stanley make the honour roll not by his magic absorption of knowledge? Will Soleil and Missy really reconnect? Is Soleil's long-lost father a villain or not?

Disney's A NIGHT ON BALD MOUNTAIN (Live Action Movie)
Based on the Fantasia segment and the musical composition of the same night, this story is centered around the mythical elements of Walpurgis Night or St. John Eve, which is basically like Halloween. It involves bonfires and dances and the myths behind it involve witches and demons gathering around as the veil between Earth and the spirit world is opened and these creatures dance around and practice dark rituals. And all this activity is watched over by a giant demon known as Chernabog. This night of terror will end as dawn begins and the morning church bells ring. In the story, Chernabog has a totally evil plan to make it nighttime forever so that his reign of terror will never end. A young man and woman trying to put a stop to this, but they need help, and unfortunately no one in town believes them because the townsfolk always ignore all the rumours involving superstitions.

THEY LIVE (REMAKE)
This will be a remake of the 1988 John Carpenter movie, which was adapted from the short story, "Eight O'Clock in the Morning." What if instead of a drifter searching for job, the main character is a college grad scheduled for a job interview in Los Angeles? In modern-day Los Angeles, college grad, Robert Piper, is scheduled for a job interview for one of those superficial suit-and-tie jobs. On the city streets, Robert meets a homeless man who's part of some kind of cult, in which they claim that they know the reasons behind the rise of unemployment and pollution. After witnessing a movement gone wrong, he discovers a mysterious pair of sunglasses. When he puts them on, everything is in black and white, and he sees a billboard that has only one word in big bold letters: "OBEY!" When he takes them off, the billboard is advertising a new computer. With the sunglasses on, Robert sees that every piece of media (billboards, murals, TV shows, radio broadcasts, newspapers, magazines, dollar bills) is equipped with subliminal messages ("Obey!" "Marry and Reproduce!" "Buy!" "No Independent Thought!" "Purchase!" "Respect Authority!" "Watch TV!" "Eat, Sleep, and Be Merry!"). Also with the sunglasses on, he sees that everyone who is upper-class are actually aliens in disguise.

RATATOUILLE 2
After the events of the first movie, by law because of rats in the kitchen, Gusteau's restaurant was closed down and top food critic, Anton Ego, lost his job for knowing about the rats and not saying anything. But thankfully, for the other things that he did, Skinner was thrown in jail and was never seen again. Ego may have lost his job, but he's now happier than ever, now that he has a new job and is a regular customer at a bistro called "La Ratatouille." Remy the rat is finally living the life he always dreamt of having, as a gourmet chef. Also, Linguini and Collette are getting married. After his dad died of old age, Remy is now the new leader of the colony, and he has found a love interest. A rat named Gigi with a pink tint on her fur. But Gigi is really uncomfortable with the idea of rats being cooks. Also, a rival of Ego, who was France's second top food critic until Ego got fired, is threatening to close down the bistro. He's one of those respectable figures who kind of gives restaurants a hard time... For FUN! He likes to be unfair. Will La Ratatouille survive? Will Linguini and Collette's wedding not end in disaster? Will Remy and Gigi end up together? If there's one thing everyone should remember, it's something that the late Chef Auguste Gusteau used to say: "Anyone can cook, but only the fearless can be great."

SPIRITED AWAY (Live Action Remake)
Based on the anime film, this live action remake could have an all Japanese cast or have Japanese and American actors, like the "Ghost in the Shell" remake. Chihiro is a sullen 10-year-old girl who is moving to a new house with her parents. Her dad takes a wrong turn and the family encounters an abandoned amusement park. The whole place kinda sort of resembles the Forbidden City. The whole village looks abandoned but the parents smell food that are fresh from the oven. Since they're hungry from the long drive, they stop to eat while Chihiro explores. At sunset a teenage boy named Haku tells her that she has to leave. But it's too late! Her parents have TRANSFORMED INTO PIGS! Haku gives her instructions to get a job at a bathhouse for spirits and monsters, and the guests are not-so-welcoming to humans, especially the head honcho: the witch Yubabba. But since the witch is under oath to give a job to anyone who asks, she gives the job to Chihiro (now named "Sen"). It's all in attempt to see her parents again and set them free. She does manage to get along with some of the locals. But then, a grub-like spirit in a Kabuki mask, simply named "No-Face", stalks Sen and attacks the bathhouse.

CHOCOLATE FEVER
Based on the 1972 children's chapter book of the same name by Robert Kimmel Smith. Henry Green is an 8-year-old boy who loves all things chocolate (milk, semisweet, white, dark). For breakfast, he'll eat chocolate chip waffles with chocolate syrup, double chocolate cookies as a side dish, maybe chocolate-dipped strawberries, and chocolate milk. His older sister and father consider it weird, but his mother loves him enough to give him all the chocolate he wants. One day in school, Henry's skin suddenly breaks out in dark hives. It looks like chicken pox, only the spots are brown and they smell like chocolate. The school nurse couldn't figure it out, so she called a doctor and an examiner confirms the spots are MADE of chocolate. Some scientists hear through the grapevine and consider it a money-making discovery. After learning that he'll be going through painful experiments rather than being given a cure, he runs away. He can't go home and he can't stay in town. Luckily, a friendly truck driver named Mac picks him up from the road and offers to help find the cure.

THE MADELINE MOVIE
"In an old house in Paris, that was covered with vines, lived 12 little girls in two straight lines. They left the house at half past 9:00 in two straight lines, in rain or shine. And the smallest one was Madeline." Based on the children's book series by Ludwig Bemelheims. This movie could be animated and by Illumination Studios. This movie could show when Madeline first came to the home for little girls. Even though she's smaller than all the other girls, this 9-year-old troublemaker is not afraid of anything. Not mice. And to the tiger in the zoo, Madeline just said, "Pooh-pooh!" When Madeline is submitted into the hospital with appendicitis, the other girls find their life is not the same without her, even though they felt like they deserved a break from her pranks. Meanwhile, Miss Clavel, the nun in charge of the girls, finds out the truth about Madeline's heritage. Apparently, Madeline's lost parents are famous aristocrats. While she's still in the hospital waiting for her scar to heal, Madeline overhears Miss Clavel and the doctor talking about her family's missing fortune. After checking out, Madeline asks the other girls, and Pepito (the obnoxious son of the Spanish ambassador) to join her on an adventure to find "treasure" and find out what happened to her parents.

The Chronicles of Narnia: THE HORSE AND HIS BOY
This story takes place after the events of "The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe." Particularly, right after the Pevensie children became the new Kings and Queens of Narnia. A few Narnian years later, and orphaned boy named Shasta escapes slavery along with a talking horse named Bree. They plan to journey to Narnia. Along the way, they meet a teenage noblewoman who is trying to escape marriage and her talking mare. They all have selected to fulfill a prophecy involving the rightful rulers of Narnia's neighboring kingdoms.