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Scarlet Witch 2
A few years have passed since the multiversal war. Wanda Maximoff now lives a quiet life, her powers diminished, her identity hidden. After dismantling her false reality, both she and her brother Peter were reborn as metahumans, no longer mutants, their appearances altered by the magic she used to escape. But peace never lasts. When Doctor Strange detects an alternate reality pressing dangerously close to their own, he investigates—only to find that Doctor Doom survived and now rules the crumbling world Wanda left behind. Strange turns to Wanda for help. Reluctantly, she returns to that decaying universe, where time has passed differently. There, a version of her father reigns as King Magneto, leading the last resistance against Doom. Together, Wanda, Strange, and King Magneto launch a final assault. Facing the destruction she once caused, Wanda channels the last of her chaos magic. She casts one final, devastating spell—hurling Doom into the past and collapsing the twisted timeline. As the world fades, she and Strange escape back to their reality. But something stirs. In the post-credits scene, a flicker of light cuts through the void. From it emerges a young man with glowing blue eyes and a red bandanna, staring ahead with purpose. Something—or someone—is still coming.

Swordsmoke: The Hunt
With their camp lost to Fletcher’s loyalists, Marc, Bo, Sasha, Bao, Bryce, and Brutas lay low at Sasha’s house. Sasha warns them about her former group—the Hunters—now led by Norman Ryder, a ruthless ex-Marine. With Fletcher dead, the Hunters want revenge, and Norman won’t stop until the Agency is wiped out. While Bao and Sasha dig into Norman’s operations, Marc and Bo begin receiving ominous notes—signed by Mercenary. The messages pile up until Kitty Hall, a cold operative for Mercenary, arrives at their doorstep. She doesn’t threaten them directly—instead, she tells them Mercenary made a deal. The Hunters get their revenge, and Mercenary stays out of it… for now. Bao infiltrates the Hunter compound and confronts Norman. A brutal fight breaks out, and during the chaos, a vat of chemicals—sent by Mercenary for genetic testing—spills. Bao is exposed but manages to escape. As Norman rallies his troops for war, Bao begins to feel strange changes. Wounded and disoriented, Bao stumbles through the desert. Just as he collapses, a stranger offers him water. “Name’s Jack,” the man says with a grin. “You’re gonna want to hear what I know.” The hunt has begun.

Swordsmoke 3
Marc, Bo, Pete, Bao, and Bryce enter a lone house to heal. Marc wants to disband the Agency, but Bo and Bryce argue there's still hope. That night, Bo and Bryce return to the castle to save Brutas. Fletcher catches them, showing a body he claims is Brutas. They run as a hooded shooter follows. Bryce is shot and falls into a river. Bo dives in and saves him. Back at the house, Pete, Marc, and Bao argue. Pete urges they give up. After Bao calls him a coward, Pete snaps, revealing he killed half the family at the camp. Marc demands they apologize. The family sees them as monsters. Pete panics and kills the last three. Bo, furious, shoots Pete. As they leave, the grandfather attacks Marc, who shoots him too. The next day, the owner returns: Sasha, a former Hunter who quit Fletcher's army. She offers to help get inside the castle. Marc, Sasha, and Bo infiltrate. Marc faces Fletcher, while Bo and Sasha are surrounded until Brutas smashes through, saving them. Marc challenges Fletcher to a duel outside Bo’s Bar. If Marc wins, Fletcher’s men leave. If Fletcher wins, he owns the Agency. Marc wins, slitting Fletcher’s throat when Fletcher tries to cheat. But Fletcher’s men attack. Marc pulls the trigger—empty. Fletcher had no bullets. Bo, Bao, Brutas, Bryce, and Sasha arrive and gun them down. They return to the house. The others celebrate. Marc sits outside, lost in thought. Brutas warns: the Hunters are worse than Fletcher, and they follow a man named Norman.

Swordsmoke 2
Marc, Bo, and Brutas journey east to seek the Legion of the Rising Snake, a ninja clan Fletcher had stolen from. Their leader, Bao Cho, agrees to aid Marc’s Agency—on one condition: he fights alongside them. Meanwhile, Jonathan and Pete scout for a base and discover a perfect abandoned camp near the Kingpin’s Castle. Pete claims he convinced the family there to leave peacefully, but in truth, he killed half of them and scared the rest away. With Bao now part of the team, the Agency settles in. Fletcher, growing ruthless, begins collecting taxes in person. In one town, a young woman resists and is publicly hanged. Her grieving husband, Matt Arnold, soon faces another horror—his daughter vanishes during the night. Broken but determined, Matt joins Marc’s cause. Tracking the girl leads Marc, Matt, and Bao to a brutal outpost run by a group called Mercenary. They storm the camp and find Matt’s daughter, but she's been horribly experimented on, reduced to a zombie. Marc lies to Matt, saying she was already dead, and ends her suffering. On their way back, they encounter Bryce Orwell, Fletcher’s former right hand, who joins them. Now with a full force—Marc, Bo, Bao, Brutas, Pete, Bryce, and Matt—they launch an attack on the castle. But it’s a trap. They’re captured and chained. Fletcher mocks Marc, accuses him of foolishness, then kills Jonathan and Matt and captures Brutas before arrogantly releasing the survivors. Broken, they limp from the castle and spot a lone house ahead.

Underworld Productions Originals Announcement
I've been wanting to do this for a while but never knew where to start. I've tried in the past to put original stories on here, but none have been that successful. I have hope in Swordsmoke. My announcement is that Underworld Originals is now apart of Underworld Productions and starting with Swordsmoke, original content will be delivered via the hashtag #underworldoriginals. Now I will say these are just the back of my head ideas, because it's so easy for someone to come along and take a story that isn't theirs, these are going to be ones I wouldn't mind if they get out into the world as someone else's product.

Swordsmoke
Marc Marigold and Fletcher Davis, outlaws closer than brothers, set their sights on the ultimate score: a royal train owned by crime kingpin Oscar Minerva. But Oscar was ready. His men lay in wait, ambushing Marc and Fletcher the moment they board. Captured and bloodied, they’re given a brutal choice—only one can live. Fletcher sacrifices himself, staying behind so Marc can escape. Broken but determined, Marc sets out to build a team to save him. During a bank robbery, he meets Jonathan Jordan, a disillusioned bank teller spiraling into a midlife crisis. Struck by Marc’s reckless freedom, Jonathan offers to join him. Together, they storm Oscar’s fortress. In the chaos, Jonathan snipes Oscar dead. Victory, however, isn’t sweet. Fletcher, hardened by six months under Oscar’s rule, refuses to leave. He sees a chance to turn the criminal empire into something better. Marc, heartbroken, leaves with Jonathan, but not empty-handed—Fletcher gifts them a bruised, half-healed bodyguard: Brutas Birmingham. Marc, Jonathan, and Brutas retreat to Bo’s Bar, where Marc’s old friend Bo Hunter still tends drinks. Bo lost his daughter, Alice, to Marc’s violent past, but the bond between them held. With Bo’s help, and that of his scrappy 17-year-old ward Pete Ramson, Marc makes a decision: they’re starting an agency. One that will rival Fletcher’s empire—and maybe, save their own souls.

The Flash: Escape from Earth 2 🌓
Barry Allen and his CCPD partner Donald Drake investigate a disturbance, only to be ambushed by a new speedster calling himself Zoom. Zoom traps them on Earth-2, a twisted alternate reality. There, they meet Earth-3’s Flash, Jay Garrick, who’s also trapped. Zoom forces them through a brutal labyrinth to delay them while he pursues a dark mission. After surviving Zoom’s traps, Barry, Donald, and Jay must face Gorilla Grodd guarding the way to Earth-2’s STAR Labs. In a desperate battle, they defeat Grodd, and Barry uses the Cosmic Treadmill to open a rift home. As the rift opens, Zoom attacks. Barry is pushed through, but Donald stays behind to buy him time. Zoom chases Barry to the edge of reality, where he reveals the truth: he was once Hunter Zolomon, the Flash of Earth-2. After losing everything to an unknown red bolt of lightning and surviving the Dark Speed Force and the Black Flash, Zolomon became obsessed. His only hope was to collect the speed of Flashes across the multiverse to stop the Red Bolt. Barry realizes the Red Bolt matches the one that killed his mother. Just then, the Red Bolt arrives, striking down Zolomon. Barry runs faster than ever to escape and return home. In the credits scene, Barry meets Dr. Ryan Choi at STAR Labs, asking if he can help him explore the multiverse. Later, Barry visits Iris West’s home, where he’s introduced to her nephew, Wally West.

Underworld Productions Marvel Cinematic Universe: The Setup Saga
Hi so I've just concluded the first saga of this marvel universe. Starting with Wolverine I all the way to Deadpool: Infinity this saga doesn't exactly have a huge overarching narrative. Mr. Sinister was the overall villain and both the Avengers and X-Men were apart of the Sinister Arch. But this was mostly a setup. The Setup Saga is to introduce this world, and is only the beginning.

Deadpool: Infinity
When Galactus arrives and destroys the Fox X-Men universe, Deadpool is forced to say goodbye to everyone and move to the Underworld Productions Marvel Cinematic Universe where he sets himself a new goal, steal the infinity stones and bring his universe back, but there's a catch: Thanos wants the stones as well...

Blue Beetle 🪲
Teenager Jaime Reyes discovers a mysterious scarab in an abandoned lot near his home in El Paso. The alien artifact fuses to his spine, granting him a powerful armored suit and advanced weaponry. Struggling to control it, Jaime quickly draws the attention of the Black Beetle, a ruthless villain from the Reach, the scarab’s creators, sent to retrieve or destroy it. Outmatched and overwhelmed, Jaime searches for answers and is directed to Ted Kord—the original Blue Beetle from the 1980s. Long retired and haunted by his past failures, Ted reluctantly agrees to help. As they train together, Jaime learns to work with the scarab rather than fight it, tapping into its full potential while holding onto his humanity. When Black Beetle attacks El Paso, threatening Jaime’s family, Ted suits up one last time. Together, the two Beetles face off against the alien threat in a high-stakes battle that tests Jaime’s will and Ted’s legacy. In the final moments, Jaime unlocks a new form, pushing the scarab to its limits and defeating Black Beetle with Ted’s help. With Ted passing the torch, Jaime embraces his new role as a hero. He’s not just a kid with alien tech—he’s the Blue Beetle.

The Uncanny X-Men
Alex Summers never wanted to be different. But when his mutant powers erupt, destroying part of his home, his terrified parents kick him out. Alone on the streets, unable to control the destructive energy inside him, Alex is approached by a mysterious figure—Mr. Sinister. Promising safety and purpose, Sinister takes Alex in, slowly gaining his trust while secretly planning to siphon his power using an enhanced particle accelerator. But Sinister’s actions don’t go unnoticed. Charles Xavier sends the X-Men—Cyclops, Iceman, Beast, Jean Grey, and their newest member, Warren Worthington III, aka Angel—to track Alex down. Cyclops is shaken when he realizes the mutant Sinister is manipulating is his own younger brother. The X-Men storm Sinister’s hidden facility as Alex, confused and enraged, prepares to enter the accelerator, thinking it will help him control his power. Xavier pleads with him telepathically, while Cyclops fights his way to his brother. Just as Sinister activates the machine, Alex hesitates—then turns his powers on Sinister, destroying the accelerator. The battle is fierce, but the X-Men prevail. Sinister escapes, wounded and furious. Alex, finally in control, breaks down in his brother’s arms. He’s not a monster—he’s an X-Man.

Superman: Worlds Apart 🪐
After a crater is formed in the center of Metropolis, the government gets involved, learning its extraterrestrial. The Martian Manhunter is taken by Lexcorp for testing. Hearing the news, Clark Kent aka the Superman has to stand up to his own government and Lex Luthor and protect a stranger from another world as Lex builds a mechanized suit strong enough to take on an alien.

The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes
The Mutant Control Agency, now operating as A.I.M., launches the Wonder Man Project. Simon Williams is promised he’ll surpass the X-Men, but as the transformation worsens, the world takes notice. Meanwhile, Steve Rogers, Clint Barton, and Logan are sent to Berlin to shut down a Hydra-run particle accelerator. Nick Fury assembles reinforcements: Natasha Romanoff (Black Widow), Matt Murdock (Daredevil), and Spider-Man, who joined after Fury contacted him through Iceman. The team infiltrates the Hydra base, battling through soldiers until they’re stopped by Wonder Man, guarding the accelerator. After a brutal fight, they subdue him and learn the accelerator made him—Hydra is creating superhumans. But the real mastermind isn’t Hydra—it’s A.I.M., with George Tarleton leading the project under Mr. Sinister, who now controls A.I.M. Sinister reveals the scale of their plan, claiming the heroes can't win. But Wonder Man turns, blasting Sinister and sending Tarleton into the accelerator, which seals behind him. As Tarleton cries for help, Sinister walks away. The team escapes with Wonder Man. Back at HQ, Fury warns this is only the beginning. The world needs defenders. These six are now the Avengers.

The Justice League ⭐
Lex Luthor receives a vision from Apokolips—power, order, and a world without Superman. He begins forming a Legion. A wormhole opens above Metropolis; monsters pour out. Bruce Wayne heads there. Barry Allen and his partner Donald are already investigating a body that crossed from Central City to Metropolis. As chaos erupts, Barry suits up. Batman and Flash meet at the Daily Planet, helping evacuate civilians under the wormhole. A monster attacks, but Wonder Woman kills it. Batman recognizes her from the Justice Society. The three fight their way through the building until Superman arrives, saving Batman from falling debris. With the wormhole closed, Lex summons his Legion: Black Adam, Ocean Master, Captain Cold, Cheetah, and Deathstroke. He needs the second half of a Mother Box, hidden in Atlantis. Orm and Deathstroke are sent to retrieve it via the Delaware River. Batman, Superman, Wonder Woman, and Flash regroup. Clark reveals his identity. Bruce, suspecting trouble, heads to Philly and confronts Slade—only for Captain Marvel to help take him down. Slade talks in exchange for release. Batman and Marvel stop Orm, but he escapes with the Mother Box. Aquaman joins them. The heroes unite in Metropolis. At LexCorp Tower, they battle the Legion—taking down Cold, Cheetah, Adam, and Orm. Bruce and Clark confront Lex, who claims to serve a higher power. He’s arrested but bailed out by Mercy. The heroes declare their alliance: the Justice League.

Gambit
When Remy LeBeau’s father, Jean-Luc, arrives at the Xavier Mansion, Remy is pulled back into the world of assassins. The Hellfire Club is active again, and the Assassins Guild is one of their targets. Jean-Luc wants to end the war by killing Sebastian Shaw, but Remy urges a different path. They agree that Shaw must be confronted, regardless of the outcome. Remy, Jean-Luc, and young assassin Betsy Braddock infiltrate the Hellfire Club disguised as members. Shaw, expecting them, captures Jean-Luc, while Remy and Betsy escape, wounded and disheartened. They regroup at a dive bar called Josie’s, where a stranger asks if they’re staying long. Remy replies, “Just long enough to heal.” Once recovered, they storm the Hellfire Club. Remy faces Shaw while Betsy fends off his men. Remy gains the upper hand, but Shaw presents Jean-Luc at gunpoint. He declares it over, but Jean-Luc tells Remy that sometimes doing the right thing isn’t easy—and shoots Shaw in the head. Shaw’s men kill Jean-Luc, but Betsy takes them down. At Jean-Luc’s funeral, Remy tells Betsy he’s heading back to Rogue—he’s planning to propose. Betsy tells him there will always be a place for him. Remy nods and walks away.

Underworld Productions Superman: Who will be the Man of Steel
After careful research among the 5 actors I was looking at, that being Wolfgang Novogratz, Matt Bomer, Dylan O'Brien, Logan Lerman, and Spencer Boldman, I've narrowed it down to two. Wolfgang Novogratz, or Dylan O'Brien. Now you decide. Voting starts here. Please vote, I would love to know everyone's opinion. Whoever gets the most votes by tomorrow night will be the new Superman.

The Official Underworld Productions Justice League Cast
While I search for my Superman, here's all the characters confirmed for my Justice League movie that have already been casted.

Daredevil
Matt Murdock and Foggy Nelson, Hell’s Kitchen’s most dedicated defense attorneys, are handed their most controversial case yet: Eddie Brock. Recently separated from the alien symbiote known as Venom, Eddie is on trial to determine if he was responsible for the destruction and chaos caused during the deadly battle between Spider-Man and Kraven. The city wants justice—but Matt wants the truth. As the case unfolds, Matt struggles with conflicting views—can Eddie be held accountable for actions committed under the symbiote’s control? While navigating the courtroom drama by day, Matt patrols the streets as Daredevil by night, where a new threat lurks in the shadows: a deadly assassin known only as Bullseye. Cold, ruthless, and precise, Bullseye has been targeting high-profile politicians tied to corruption, leaving Hell’s Kitchen in a state of fear. As the trial heats up and evidence grows more complicated, Matt must balance justice in the courtroom with vengeance on the streets. When Bullseye’s next target ties directly into Eddie’s past, Matt realizes the two cases are more connected than they seem. In a race against time, Daredevil must stop Bullseye before more blood is shed—and Matt Murdock must uncover whether Eddie Brock is a victim, a villain, or something in between.

Spider-Man: Season 5 Episode 4
Peter chases after Felicia as she runs across the rooftops of New York. He finally catches up and she lets him know she has what he wants, a sample of the poison used on Fisk. Peter asks why she was there and how she knew he'd be there. She lets him know she knows him better than he thinks, and she saw him coming, but she wasn't there for him, she just knew what he was after. She tosses him the sample and lets him see all the money she stole from Fisk's safe. Before Peter can stop her, she's gone, but now he has a lead. Peter heads towards the Raft to speak with none other than Curtis Conners, who he believes could explain the sample of poison and where it came from. Conners tells Peter he does recognize the sample, but it can't be possible because the man who used to test on this kind of stuff at Oscorp has been in prison too: Dmitri Smerdyakov. Peter goes to visit Dmitri in his cell but Officer Beck tells him Dmitri escaped shortly after he was taken in. Peter swings to May's house to stay the night before he goes back to his dorm, exhausted and Aunt May asks him if he wants to go with her and Gwen who has still been living with her, to brunch tomorrow, she's meeting with Anna May and her niece Mary. Peter tells her he's tired and goes to sleep while we see Aunt May pull out a paper that says her cancer has come back.

Wonder Woman: Justice Society 📿
In 1985 when an ancient entity called the Black Adam, with the powers of the wizard Shazam is freed from his prison by Klarion the Witch Boy, Diana Prince, the mayor of Gateway City has to dawn her amazonian suit once again to stop them. Meanwhile Dr. Fate has been tracking Klarion for over a year and him setting Adam free was exactly what he needed to find him. Local heroes like The Atom, Hawkgirl, and Blue Beetle all get word of Adam wreaking havoc throughout the city and get involved. Diana meets Fate and them and they all agree to work together and during the course of the movie they all become close. During the final battle Dr. Fate sacrifices himself to trap Klarion back in Hell, but he has to go with Klarion. Diana and the others face off against Black Adam, not just as a team, but as a family. They trap Adam back in his prison and return to the public as the Justice Society. During Fate's funeral Ray Palmer tells Diana that if they ever need to come back together, they will. Diana agrees and they lay Fate to rest.