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Doctor Who The Lion Hearts (2015)
The Doctor traced a signal from the Dalek Time Strategist to Atherea and decided to assassinate it, encountering Commodore Tamasan who was on a mission of her own to the planet. After Tamasan’s contact was erased from history, they completed her orders by making contact with a squad of Gallifreyan special forces who had been raised in secret on the planet to fight the Dalek presence there, which was using a time eradicator to assassinate soldiers vital to Dalek losses, turning the tide of recent battles. The Doctor used himself as a distraction to enable the squad to find the Dalek base and discovered the eradicator was one of the Strategist’s engineers, now existing as part of the Vortex and able to see possible timelines.

Doctor Who Time War (2014)
The Doctor initially refused to attend Cass’s funeral, but did attend her grave after the ceremony. He searched Karn’s wreckages for weapons, guided by Lithea who used Matrix windows to show him the war front which was approaching Karn, and initially refused to meet the Time Lords who had arrived on Karn. He eventually returned to his TARDIS where he met Cardinal Rasmus and refused to allow the installation of weapons on his ship, reasoning that he shouldn’t force her to change as he had. Learning Commander Sanmar had gone to the heart of Karn with Lithea, he took Rasmus and Ohila down in his TARDIS, arriving just after Sanmar had killed Lithea.

Whatif Doctor Who was axed 1989 (1990-present)
Whatif Doctor Who continue thoughout 1990s-present day.

Tim Burton’s Arkham Asylum: A Serious House on Serious Earth (1999)
On April 1st, Commissioner Gordon informs Batman that the patients of Arkham Asylum, led by the Joker, have taken over the facility, threatening to murder the staff unless Batman agrees to meet with them.[3] Among the hostages are Dr. Charles Cavendish, Arkham's administrator, and Dr. Ruth Adams, a therapist. At the asylum, Batman discovers that Two-Face's mental condition has deteriorated as a result of Adams' therapy; she replaced Two-Face's trademark coin with a six-sided die, then a tarot deck, increasing the number of choices he has in the hope that he will eventually not leave any of his choices up to chance. Instead, the treatment renders him incapable of making even the simplest decisions, such as going to the bathroom.[4]

Tony Scott The Avengers (1993)
Nick Fury is compelled to launch the Avengers Initiative when Loki poses a threat to planet Earth. His squad of superheroes put their minds together to accomplish the task.

Tim Burton’s Captain America Trilogy (1991-1996)
The adventures of Captain America. During World War II, Steve Rogers decides to volunteer in an experiment that transforms his weak body. He must now battle a secret Nazi organisation headed by Johann Schmidt to defend his nation.

Tony Scott Iron Man (1989-1994)
The fictional character Tony Stark / Iron Man, a superhero who appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics, also appears in live-action feature films and animated direct-to-video films.

Halo (2005)
Master Chief, a cybernetically enhanced super-soldier, defends humanity from the alien Covenant in the 26th century.

Thor trilogy (1991-2002)
The Thor film series is a run of four movies (so far) set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe consisting of Thor, Thor: The Dark World, Thor: Ragnarok and the currently-in-development Thor: Love and Thunder.

The Suicide squad 3 (2025)
Pitch for the third instalment in the squad franchise.

Rocksteady The Suicide squad (2014)
The Suicide squad must team up to fight Ra Ghul and his henchmen to save Gotham.

The Batman 2
The sequel to The Batman

Star Wars Revenge of the sith (1983)
Above Coruscant, Obi-Wan Kenobi and Anakin Skywalker lead a mission to rescue the kidnapped Supreme Chancellor Palpatine from the cyborg Separatist commander General Grievous.[a] After infiltrating Grievous' flagship, Obi-Wan and Anakin battle the Sith Lord Count Dooku, whom Anakin overpowers and decapitates at Palpatine's urging. Grievous escapes the battle-torn ship, which the Jedi crash-land on Coruscant. There, Anakin reunites with his wife, Padmé Amidala, who reveals that she is pregnant. While initially excited, Anakin soon begins to have visions of Padmé dying in childbirth.

Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones (1980)
Ten years after the battle at Naboo,[a] the Galactic Republic is threatened by a Separatist movement organized by former Jedi Master Count Dooku. Senator Padmé Amidala comes to Coruscant to vote on a motion to create an army to assist the Jedi against the threat. Narrowly avoiding an assassination attempt upon her arrival, she is placed under the protection of Jedi Master Obi-Wan Kenobi and his apprentice Anakin Skywalker.

Star Wars: The Phantom Menace (Episode I) (1977)
Jedi Knights Qui-Gon Jinn and Obi-Wan Kenobi set out to stop the Trade Federation from invading Naboo. While travelling, they come across a gifted boy, Anakin, and learn that the Sith have returned.

Doctor Who Movies (1990-present)
A movie series that continues the adventures of the Doctor and friends thoughout the universe.

Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them (2006)
While a strange dark force terrorises New York City, British magizoologist Newt Scamander enlists a non-magical Jacob's help to round up some escaped magical creatures.

Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald (2008)
Gellert Grindelwald plans to raise an army of wizards to rule over non-magical beings. In response, Newt Scamander's former professor, Albus Dumbledore, seeks his help to stop him.

The Outfit (2002)
Leonard is an English tailor who makes suits on London's famous Savile Row. He must outsmart a dangerous group of criminals to survive a fateful night.

Black Adam (2003)
Nearly 5,000 years after he was bestowed with the almighty powers of the Egyptian gods—and imprisoned just as quickly—Black Adam is freed from his earthly tomb, ready to unleash his unique form of justice on the modern world.[6]