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Iron Fist: Gang War (Live Action Film)
Beneath the glowing skyline of Chongqing, China, The Immortal Weapons and The Five Weapons Society are forced into a clandestine arcology of stacked fighting pits, a structure built to contain their ancient feud, but its neon-lit depths instead become the crucible of the most violent gang war the world has ever seen.

Static: Last Light (Live Action TV Series)
Dakota City breathes corruption. Corporations harvest the poor for experiments, cyber-mercs police the streets, and neon rain washes away the blood. The Big Bang should have killed Virgil Hawkins. Instead, it transformed him into Static, a weapon of unrelenting electric fury. He begins as a symbol of resistance, striking down syndicates and tearing apart corporate war machines. But he isn’t alone. Hundreds of metahuman misfits now stalk the streets, fueling endless gang wars that drown the city in blood and fire. Justice rots into obsession, and soon Virgil’s war leaves nothing but smoking ruins and mass graves. The boy who wanted to be a hero becomes the city’s executioner, the final light flickering in the storm. In a world already broken, maybe the only way forward is to let it all burn.

Shang Tsung: Kill Them All (Live Action Film)
When Shang Tsung tears through a portal into Liu Kang’s newly forged timeline, the world becomes his hunting ground. Clad with venom-slick Tekkō-Kagi claws that hiss and ignite with each strike, he moves with the precision of a martial arts master and the cruelty of a predator. Battles unfold in a blur of balletic violence, fast, fluid, and merciless, every clash punctuated by a fatal end that feels less like combat and more like ritual slaughter. With each kill he rips away his victim’s soul, drinking it in with a twisted euphoria that leaves him trembling with power as their bodies collapse into hollow husks. There is a slasher’s patience in his cruelty, a horror to the inevitability of his advance, each warrior falling one by one as though stalked by death itself wearing a sorcerer’s face. When Liu Kang finally arrives, his defiance only deepens the tragedy. Their duel ignites the sky, but in the end, the god of fire is consumed in a single brutal flourish, his soul torn free and devoured in rapture, leaving the realm silent but for the echoes of screams and the shadow of a tyrant who has claimed not just victory, but the timeline itself.

SUPERCOP: Beat Em Up (Live Action Captain Marvel Film)
Carol Danvers takes to cosmic policing like a fist to a jaw — brash, swaggering, and quick to use violence to enforce the law. At first it looks like confidence, even charm. But soon the thrill of brutal beatings consumes her, and every mission pushes her deeper into sadism. As bodies pile up, whispers spread of something unnatural behind her eyes — a force that might be driving her from within. Is she a cop gone rogue, or a puppet for something older and darker? The descent spirals into a nightmare of carnage, Carol twisting from supercop to homicidal maniac. But just when all hope seems lost, a flicker of her old self emerges — jovial, almost innocent, as if whatever had hold of her finally let go. That fragile moment doesn’t last. A squad of Nova Corps enforcers arrives, ordered to bring her in alive but hungry for blood, and they descend on her like thugs. Driven by their own sick lust for violence, they gang up and beat her to death in the dirt. The galaxy thinks the threat is over. But the horror lingers: Was she ever really free in the end? Or did the thing inside her win, even in death?

Sentry: CARNAGE (Live Action Film)
Once hailed as Earth’s shining savior, the Sentry is overtaken by the Void and begins a merciless purge, leaving Earth’s defenders in ruins. Captain Marvel is the first to die brutally and followed by countless others: Nova, Quasar, Juggernaut, and more, their resistance swallowed in horror. Shang-Chi and the Iron Fists, Danny Rand and Lin Lie, unleash a furious martial-arts assault, striking with dazzling precision before being brutally annihilated. Hulk and Blue Marvel strike next, their seismic blows fracturing space-time and hurling all three into an endless multiversal war. Across shattered realities—neon Cyberpunk 2099, the ash of the Age of Apocalypse, sorcerer kingdoms, and machinized futures—Sentry consumes alternate versions of himself in grotesque, Prototype-like amalgamations, mutating into a hydra of light and void. On one ravaged Earth he meets King Hyperion, who once slew his own Sentry, but this Void-fed monster mutates mid-battle and devours him. Gladiator of the Shi’ar crashes in with comet-like might, briefly matching his power before being consumed. The rampage leads to a symbiote-dominated Earth, where Knull commands an army of horrors—including the corrupted Dark Surfer. There Sentry is torn in half and the Void absorbed into Knull’s abyssal crucible. Amid the chaos, Carnage—who has spilled his blood onto the Darkhold to claim eldritch might, and silenced Scarlet Witch in a brutal killing to prevent her reality-bending interference—strikes. With psychotic cunning he slays Knull and ascends as the new King in Black. God-tier power flooding him, Carnage resurrects Sentry not as savior but as a colossal symbiote war-engine bound to his throne. The film closes in cosmic horror: Carnage, blood-drenched and crowned in living flesh, seated upon a throne of writhing shadows as the multiverse trembles. His abyssal laughter echoes through every rift, heralding that the nightmare has only begun—and that reality itself is now his endless slaughterhouse.

Power Rangers: Battle Royale (Live Action Series)
In a neon-drenched megacity where cyber-sorcery and nanotech inject deadly vigor into martial traditions, two ruthless factions—the ronin cyber-samurai and augmented kung-fu clans—are forced into a relentless battle royale. Here, every kill rewrites identity: the victor absorbs the fallen enemy’s cybernetic powers, fusing hardware, skills, and psyche in a deadly metamorphosis. The story opens under false hope: the legendary Power Rangers arrive, stepping into the narrative as champions… only to be utterly slaughtered in a brutal bait-and-switch. Their powers cascade into their killers, drastically shifting the power map. The narrative then pivots. The surviving fighters—once faceless warriors—now carry the stolen strengths and fractured identities of their victims. The city itself becomes a morphing arena; corridors remap, digital glyphs ignite mid-fight, and reality itself buckles under the strain of violence and ambition. Combat erupts in choreography that blends the grace and emotional resonance of Shang‑Chi—dynamic, rhythmic, dance-like sequences that feel both brutal and beautiful —with the razor-edge precision and balletic brutality of Kenji Tanigaki’s action direction, known for Rurouni Kenshin, Flash Point, and Hidden Man . With an atmosphere recalling Squid Game’s paranoia, Alice in Borderland’s lethal puzzles, and Night Has Come’s betrayals, trust decays. Power is fluid, alliances are weaponized, and survival hinges on both martial prowess and absorbing enough strength to live to strike again. No hero climbs from the ashes—only remixed warriors forged in violence, code, and borrowed might.

GEARS OF WAR (Live Action Film)
When the Locust emerge from hellish depths to drag humanity into a suffocating nightmare, war‑scarred Marcus Fenix leads Delta Squad into a city drowning in bloody despair—walls weep, lamplight flickers in toxin‑stained corridors, and every chainsaw‑bayonet finisher is a ritualistic act of visceral salvation. The clang of bone‑splintering executions echoes through crimson shadows while dual‑wielding Lancers carve lethal ballistic dances reminiscent of Hong Kong gun‑fu, and martial moves snap with the merciless precision of Timo Tjahjanto’s gore‑driven choreography. Hallways flood with gore à la Project Wolf Hunting as explosions engulf the globe—landmarks disintegrate, continents burn, and civilization fractures beneath infernal bombardments. Amid the madness, Marcus teeters on the edge of psychological collapse—visions of his fallen family haunt his Lancer sights, and Delta Squad’s survival hinges on a leader flirting with delirium. Dom Santiago, consumed by grief and PTSD, begins hallucinating Maria and their lost children, spiraling into a mental break that echoes his tragic destiny—mirrored in fractured flashbacks and desperate, dying pleas. This is Gears of War in its blackest terror—live‑action horror‑noir born from annihilation, drenched in gore, fueled by vengeance, and executed with operatic brutality and psychological breakdown at apocalyptic scale.

GHOSTRUNNER (Live Action Film) — Cyberpunk Martial Arts Action
(Based on the games) After the global cataclysm known as the Burst, humanity survives in Dharma Tower, a towering arcology ruled by the tyrannical Keymaster, Mara, and guided by the disembodied AI, the Architect—who engineered the biomechanical enforcers known as Ghostrunners. One of them, GR‑74, reactivated by the rebels called the Climbers and named Jack, begins as a silent, inscrutable warrior—calm, precise, and contemplative. As he ascends the tower, he topples Mara and defies the Architect, sacrificing himself in the process, only to survive and reclaim his identity with newfound agency... But this hard‑won autonomy gives birth to an obsession: Jack becomes addicted to the thrill of battle. A year later, with Dharma Tower plunged into chaos and different factions vying for power, he hunts the Asura—ancient Ghostrunner prototypes (Ahriman, Rahu, Madhu) and their resurrected cult leader, Mitra—as they manipulate reality through the Cybervoid and unleash relentless biomechanical abominations called Scions to dismantle everything he rebuilt. Torn between saving humanity and feeding his own disordered exhilaration, Jack’s calm veneer unravels. He dives into digital nightmares and brutal cataclysms, becoming an unhinged force of violence—no longer protector, but predator—driven by an insatiable hunger for chaos even as he tries to define what it means to choose his own destiny.

Lesser Known / Unknown Actors for Nightwing in the DCU
Listing all the lesser known / unknown fancasts for Nightwing in the DCU!

Lantern Corps (Live Action Series)
Across the void, the rings do not unite-they divide. Rage-fueled cartels clash with fear-drunk warlords, each Corps a brutal gang carving scars into the stars. Planets burn, sectors drown in blood, and in the endless dark, the Lanterns wage a war where every color is painted in carnage.

Absolute Wonder Woman (Live Action Film)
A brutal warrior born of myth, forged in violence, walks a world that worships her strength and fears her wrath. She slays beasts, gods, men and women alike-but in the end, even legends fall to claws and blood...

Wildcats (Live Action Series)
Assassins without nations, soldiers without causes-led by a killer in a crimson mask. When the Authority comes for them, war erupts in alleys and battlefields. Betrayal breeds blood, and every ally could be the next corpse.

Lady Shiva (Live Action Film)
One of the world's deadliest martial artists walks the earth in search of the perfect fight. Men seek her, not for mercy but for the ecstasy of pain, the honor of scars, and the chance to die by her hands. Every duel is a ritual, every wound a love letter carved in flesh. To face Shiva is to surrender to the intimacy of violence -where agony becomes desire, and death the final embrace.

Kong Kenan: Superman (Live Action Film)
A bully tastes the blood of gods and becomes something else. Power swells, ego rots, and the boy who mocked the weak becomes a weapon the world cannot leash. Hero or tyrant, savior or butcher-the answer drips red. But the answer is... HERO?

Crime Syndicate (Live Action Film / Series)
On Earth-3, monsters clasp the throne-but even monsters see the void. Owlman moves through this world as a quiet contagion, believing that every choice is meaningless and that only oblivion can be honest. Around him, alliances splinter and blood boils, as ideologues, tyrants, and betrayers brace for the abyss he whispers about.

New Gods (Live Action Series)
On dying worlds where fire rains and gods scream, the old pantheon devours itself. Angels rot, demons whisper, and every prayer is swallowed by the void. Their war spills into our skies, dragging mortals into the slaughterhouse of eternity. Heavily inspired by the current New Gods comic run by Ram V.

Batman Incorporated: WAR (Live Action Film)
From alleys to continents, the bat spreads its wings-but every shadow has sharper fangs. Soldiers gather, blades clash in the dark, and blood spills in the name of a war no one will survive unscarred.

Red Hood and the Outlaws (Live Action Film)
Red Hood is tired of Batman's antics. After winning a bet against Batman by brutally knocking him out, he meets up with his best friend Arsenal and conspires to assemble the most hardcore and brutal vigilante team you can think of. They settle on the beautiful, feisty, sweet but sadistic fallen queen known as Starfire, the war-hungry goddess Artemis, and the savage Bizarro. Together, they are a scourge upon this world...

Timo Tjahjanto's Super Family (Live Action Film)
The Super Family spiced up with an absurd, twisted, and ultraviolent Timo Tjahjanto signature flair. Plot details TBA

Rise of the Governor (Live Action Film)
An origin story diving deep into the twisted backstory of the Governor and his descent into madness. A reboot with a new cast.