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The Last Son of Krypton
It follows the origin of Superman, including his infancy as Kal-El of Krypton, son of Jor-El, and his youthful years in the rural town of Smallville. As the “everyman” reporter, Clark Kent, he learns that he is a superpowered alien from the planet Krypton and assumes the role of mankind's protector as Superman and adopts a mild-mannered disposition in Metropolis and develops a romance with Lois Lane, while he faces unintended consequences after he intervenes in an international conflict orchestrated by the villainous billionaire Lex Luthor. Superman must win back public support with the help of his reporter and superhero colleagues, making the choice to face General Zod and stop him from destroying humanity. It is the Second Chapter of the First Arc of the First Generation and the First Entry of the Superman Saga in the DC Fictional Universe (DCFU). The Last Son of Krypton symbolizes idealism, contrasting the symbol of cynicism of Batman/Joker. The film is compared to Richard Donner (Superman, 1978), Bryan Singer (Superman Returns, 2006), Zack Snyder (Man of Steel, 2013), and James Gunn (Superman, 2025).

Batman/Joker
The film takes place on the conflict between the Batman and the Joker. In his second year fighting crime in Gotham City, the vigilante Batman uncovered corruption with ties to his family and set out to dismantle organized crime in Gotham City. Joker, a failed clown and aspiring stand-up comedian, whose descent into mental illness and nihilism inspires a violent countercultural revolution against the wealthy in a decaying Gotham City. Batman's efforts are derailed by Joker, who seeks to test how far Batman will go to save the city from chaos while he attempts to figure out about his identity. It is the First Chapter of the First Arc of the First Generation and the First Entry of the Batman Saga in the DC Fictional Universe (DCFU). Batman/Joker symbolizes cynicism, contrasting the symbol of idealism of The Last Son of Krypton. The film is compared to The Dark Knight (2008), Joker (2019), and The Batman (2022).

Superman/Batman: World’s Finest
Superman/Batman: World’s Finest is a modern, high-stakes superhero film that merges elements from Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice (2016), The Batman (2022), Superman (2025), and the classic Superman: The Animated Series three-part story "World’s Finest." The film explores the uneasy alliance between Batman and Superman as they confront both their philosophical differences and a shared threat orchestrated by Lex Luthor and the Joker. Unlike BvS, which emphasized antagonism, this film focuses on collaboration, trust, and the balance between fear and hope.

The Crew
It took place on the contiguous United States where players played as Alex Taylor, an aspiring street racer from Detroit who wished to join the ranks of the 5-10, a racing crew formed by his brother Dayton. After Dayton was betrayed and murdered by a fellow racer by the name of Dennis "Shiv" Jefferson, Alex got framed for the crime by corrupt FBI Special Agent Bill Coburn. After spending five years in prison, another FBI agent named Zoe Winters freed him to use him as an undercover agent, sending Alex back into the 5-10 to infiltrate the organization and bringing the two men responsible for Dayton's murder and Alex's subsequent false imprisonment to justice.

The Croods (live-action remake)
The film is set in a fictional prehistoric Pliocene era known as "The Croodaceous," where Grug, patriarch of the Croods, is threatened by the arrival of a genius named Guy, who comes up with revolutionary new inventions as they trek through a dangerous land in search of a new home.

Star vs. the Forces of Evil (live-action remake)
Star Butterfly, a magical princess from Mewni, is sent to Earth as a foreign exchange student to continue her magic training. She befriends Marco Diaz and faces challenges like Ludo, a half-bird creature. The series explores conflicts, prejudice, Mewni's origins, and magic's nature. Secondary protagonists include Pony Head, Tom, Janna, and Hekapoo.

The Owl House (live-action remake)
The series centers on Luz Noceda, a 14-year-old Dominican-American human girl who accidentally stumbles upon a portal to the Demon Realm. She arrives at the Boiling Isles, an archipelago formed from the remains of a dead titan, and befriends the rebellious witch Eda Clawthorne, also known as "The Owl Lady," and her adorable demon housemate, King. Despite not having magical abilities, Luz pursues her dream of becoming a witch by serving as Eda's apprentice at the Owl House and ultimately finds a new family in an unlikely setting. In the second season, Luz attempts to return to the Human Realm, Eda tries to confront her curse, and King searches for the truth about his past while contending with the Boiling Isles' ruler, Emperor Belos, who is preparing for the mysterious "Day of Unity." In the third and final season (labeled as specials), Luz and her friends journey to save the Boiling Isles from Belos and the Collector.

Amphibia (live-action remake)
The series follows Anne Boonchuy, a Thai-American girl who steals a Calamity Box, transporting her and her friends to Amphibia. They bond with the Plantars, learn about heroism, and face threats from King Andrias and his toads. In the final season, Anne helps her friends adjust to the human world and fight against Andrias's invasion.

Gravity Falls (live-action remake)
For their summer vacation, 12-year-old twins Dipper and Mabel Pines are dropped off from their home in Piedmont, California, to the fictitious town of Gravity Falls, Roadkill County, Oregon, to spend the summer with their great uncle Stan Pines (often shortened to Grunkle Stan), who runs a tourist trap called the "Mystery Shack." Things are not what they seem in this small town, and with the help of a mysterious journal that Dipper finds in the forest, they begin unraveling the town's mysteries each day. With Wendy Corduroy, Mystery Shack cashier; Soos Ramirez, a friend of Dipper and Mabel and handyman to Grunkle Stan; plus an assortment of other characters, Dipper and Mabel always have an intriguing day to look forward to.

Avengers Assemble
The coming-of-age plot follows Steve Rogers, Tony Stark, Thor Odinson, Bruce Banner, and Natasha Romanoff (and Clint Barton in the climax), depicted as teenagers and young adults.

The Last Son of Krypton
Based on the DC Comics superhero himself, it follows Clark Kent, who learns that he is a superpowered alien from the planet Krypton and assumes the role of mankind's protector as Superman. Superman's journey to reconcile his alien heritage with his adoptive human family while making the choice to face General Zod and stop him from destroying humanity. Think "The Man of Steel (2013) and Superman (2025)."

Batman/Joker (Alternate Titles: Batman v Joker, Batman & Joker)
Based on the DC Comics characters Batman and Joker, it centers on the relationship and conflict between Batman and Joker. It centers on the relationship and conflict between Batman and Joker. In his second year fighting crime in Gotham City, the vigilante Batman uncovered corruption with ties to his family and set out to dismantle organized crime in Gotham City. Joker, a failed clown and aspiring stand-up comedian, whose descent into mental illness and nihilism inspires a violent countercultural revolution against the wealthy in a decaying Gotham City. Batman's efforts are derailed by Joker, an anarchistic mastermind and serial killer who seeks to test how far Batman will go to save the city from chaos while Joker attempts to figure out what Batman is. "Think: The Batman (2022) and Joker (2019) if they were set in the same universe."

Back 4 Blood
In the aftermath of an outbreak of parasitic worms that turn their hosts into monsters and mutants known as the "Ridden," a group of survivors called "Cleaners" fights to continue existing against the hordes of Ridden. It is described as "Shaun of the Dead (2004) meets Zombieland (2009) with a hint of James Gunn."

Team Fortress
A group of mercenaries, which are evenly split and categorized into "Offense," "Defense," and "Support," go on the run to destroy all traces of the Mann family of business owners and an extremely powerful mineral called "Australium."

DC Fictional Universe (DCFU)
The DC Fictional Universe (DCFU) is an American media franchise and shared universe centered on a series of superhero films distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures. It is based on characters from DC Comics publications that appear in American comic books published by DC Comics. The DCFU also includes comic books, short films, novels, and video games. Much like the DC Extended Universe (DCEU) and the DC Universe (DCU), the DCFU is established by crossing over common plot elements, settings, cast, and characters, retaining select cast members and narrative elements but disregarding others. In contrast with the previous state of DC Comics adaptations, the DCFU features a united continuity and story across live-action films and television, animation, and video games.

Marvel Fictional Universe (MFU)
The Marvel Fictional Universe (MFU) is an American media franchise and shared universe centered on a series of superhero films based on characters that appear in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The franchise also includes several television series, short films, digital series, and literature. The shared universe, much like the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), was established by crossing over common plot elements, settings, cast, and characters.

Firewatch
It is the summer of 1989. Henry is a middle-aged man, happily married to his wife, Julia. Ever since he learned that she was suffering from early-onset dementia, however, he has been struggling with how to care for her, if he even should. One day, he finds an ad for a firewatch position in Shoshone National Forest in Wyoming and takes it to get away and maybe contemplate. Arriving at the Firewatch tower "Two Forks," where he is stationed for the summer, his only regular human contact is through the radio to his supervisor, "Delilah," who is based in the nearby Thorofare tower. However, things start to take a dark turn as mysteries and secrets are soon discovered...

What Remains of Edith Finch
Returning to her family's sprawling and surreal ancestral home, seventeen-year-old Edith Finch uncovers the tragic history of her cursed lineage through a series of haunting, dreamlike vignettes—each revealing the bizarre fate of a family member while blurring the line between memory, myth, and madness.

Night in the Woods
A college dropout returns to her fading hometown seeking familiarity—but what she uncovers beneath the surface is a creeping existential dread, a dark secret in the woods, and a confrontation with her own fraying mind.

Gone Home
Set against the backdrop of 1995, Gone Home explores themes of family, identity, and self-discovery. The film begins with Katie Greenbriar’s return to her family's new home in Oregon after spending a year abroad. Upon arrival, Katie finds the house eerily silent, deserted, and half-unpacked. A note from her sister, Sam, urges Katie not to dig into what happened. Katie’s search for her family leads to a deeper, emotional journey of uncovering hidden secrets and confronting the true meaning of home.