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Ivan Reitman Dark Knight Trilogy (1985-1992)
The Dark Knight Trilogy consists of Batman Begins (1985), The Dark Knight (1988), and The Dark Knight Rises (1992)

Tim Burton’s Hellboy (1995)
The child is eventually summoned to Earth in the final months of World War II by the "Mad Monk" Grigori Rasputin on Tarmagant Island, off the coast of Scotland, having been commissioned by the Nazis to change the tide of a losing war ("Project Ragna Rok"). As a direct result of this ritual, the child appears on Earth in a fireball at what remains of the ruined Bromwich Church on December 23, 1944. Proving not to be a devil, in the traditional sense, but a devil-like creature, the child was dubbed "Hellboy" by Professor Trevor "Broom" Bruttenholm.[2]

Ivan Reitman Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy (1985)
Ron Burgundy, a prominent anchor, enjoys his success amidst the male-driven industry of the news industry. However, everything changes when Veronica, an ambitious reporter, comes into the picture.

Mystery Men (1989)
A group of aspiring superheroes repeatedly fail to protect their city due to their ineptitude. However, they soon get another chance to prove themselves when a mysterious villain rises to power.

The Expendables (1980)
A CIA's mercenary team is ordered to assassinate the dictator of a South American island without knowing that their mission is viciously planned by a vindictive CIA officer, James Monroe.

Sam rami Deadpool 2 (1992)
Deadpool protects a young mutant Russell from the authorities and gets thrown in prison. However, he escapes and forms a team of mutants to prevent a time-travelling mercenary from killing Russell.

Sam rami Deadpool (1990)
Ajax, a twisted scientist, experiments on Wade Wilson, a mercenary, to cure him of cancer and give him healing powers. However, the experiment leaves Wade disfigured and he decides to exact revenge.

Once Upon a Time in... Hollywood (1999)
Rick, a washed-out actor, and Cliff, his stunt double, struggle to recapture fame and success in 1960s Los Angeles. Meanwhile, living next door to Rick is Sharon Tate and her husband Roman Polanski.

John carpenter’s X-Men (1991)
A team of young mutants with superhuman abilities led and taught by Professor X; the team expanded when Xavier recruited mutants from around the world.

Dark Shadows (2002)
Rich playboy Barnabas earns the wrath of Angelique, a witch, when he breaks her heart. She turns him into a vampire and buries him alive. Two centuries later, Barnabas escapes to settle old scores.

Tim Burton’s The Munsters (2002)
The Munsters are a Transylvanian-American family living at 1313 Mockingbird Lane in the fictional city of Mockingbird Heights.[Notes 3] The series' running gag is that the decidedly odd-looking family with strange tastes considers itself to be an average American family.[11] Herman is the family's sole wage-earner, though Lily and Grandpa make short-lived attempts to earn money from time to time. While Herman is the head of the household, Lily also makes many decisions. According to episode 44 ("Happy 100th Anniversary"), in which Lily and Herman try to surprise each other for their anniversary, they were married in 1865.

The Polka King (2007)
The rise and fall of Pennsylvania polka sensation Jan Lewan, who ultimately fleeced millions from investors through his polka-related activities.

The Inbetweeners (80s)
Four socially awkward friends embark on various daring adventures while trying to navigate through adolescence. However, their eagerness to enter adulthood lands them in hilarious situations.

Draft Day (2004)
Sonny Weaver, the Cleveland Browns general manager, is stuck in a dilemma at the NFL draft when he has to choose between a prolific quarterback and a player his father, a senior coach, advised him to.

Sam rami Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness (1997)
Dr Stephen Strange casts a forbidden spell that opens a portal to the multiverse. However, a threat emerges that may be too big for his team to handle.

Quentin Tarantino’s Sgt. Rock (1996)
During World War II, Sgt. Rock fought in the infantry branch of the U.S. Army in the European Theatre and eventually rose to authority within his unit, Easy Company. The unit was a collection of disparate individuals who managed to participate in every major action in the European war. Rock's dog-tag number was 409966, which had been, it was claimed, Robert Kanigher's own military serial number.

JAMES Gunn’s The Munsters (2002)
The Munsters are a Transylvanian-American family living at 1313 Mockingbird Lane in the fictional city of Mockingbird Heights.[Notes 3] The series' running gag is that the decidedly odd-looking family with strange tastes considers itself to be an average American family.[11] Herman is the family's sole wage-earner, though Lily and Grandpa make short-lived attempts to earn money from time to time. While Herman is the head of the household, Lily also makes many decisions.

Doctor Who American The Master casting
Whatif Doctor Who was an American not an British show from the 1960s to the present.

George Miller’s The Batman (2002)
Batman ventures into Gotham City's underworld when a sadistic killer leaves behind a trail of cryptic clues. As the evidence begins to lead closer to home and the scale of the perpetrator's plans become clear, he must forge new relationships, unmask the culprit and bring justice to the abuse of power and corruption that has long plagued the metropolis.

Doctor Who American version
Whatif Doctor Who was an American not an British show from the 1960s to the present.