Stories by @zacharyoxford
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Who should play Wildcat
Who should play Wildcat

Who should play Wonder man
Who should play Wonder man

Who should play Captain falcon
Who should play Captain falcon

What We Do in the Shadows (1999-2004)
Three vampires, Nandor, Colin Robinson and Nadja, struggle to keep up with the duties and responsibilities of everyday life as they reside in an apartment in New York.

The Man from Toronto (2002)
A screw-up is forced to team up with an assassin after the two are confused for one another while staying at an Airbnb.

Godfather of Harlem (^90s)
In the early 1960s, infamous crime boss Bumpy Johnson returns from 10 years in prison to find the neighbourhood he once ruled in shambles; with the streets controlled by the Italian mob, Bumpy must take on the Genovese crime family to regain control.

Pennyworth (^90s)
Former British SAS soldier Alfred Pennyworth forms a security company and goes to work with Bruce Wayne's billionaire father, Thomas, in 1960s London.

Yellowstone (1998-2006)
A sixth-generation homesteader and devoted father, John Dutton controls the largest contiguous ranch in the United States. He operates in a corrupt world where politicians are compromised by influential oil and lumber corporations and land grabs make developers billions. Amid shifting alliances, unsolved murders, open wounds, and hard-earned respect, Dutton's property is in constant conflict with those it borders -- an expanding town, an Indian reservation, and America's first national park.

Parks and Recreation (^90s)
Leslie Knope, a mid-level bureaucrat, wishes to help a local nurse, Ann, convert a disused construction site into a community park but deals with red-tapism and self-centred neighbours.

Mafia 3 (1996)
Vietnam War soldier Lincoln Clay returns from his service only to find his close friends in debt with the Italian Mafia.

Mafia 2 (1988)
In 1943, Sicilian immigrant Vito Scaletta is arrested during a robbery and opts to join the United States Army to avoid jail, enlisting as a jeep driver in the 504th Parachute Infantry Regiment. Vito first experiences the power of the Mafia when an operation in Sicily goes awry, and Don Calò arrives and orders the Italian soldiers to stand down.

Mafia (1982)
In 1930, during the Great Depression, impoverished taxi driver Thomas "Tommy" Angelo is strong-armed by two members of the Salieri crime family—Paulie Lombardo and Sam Trapani—into helping them escape an ambush by the rival Morello family. Tommy is compensated for his help and offered a position in Don Salieri's organization, which he initially refuses, but is forced to accept after being attacked by two Morello gangsters who trash his cab in an act of revenge. After exacting retribution upon his attackers, Tommy begins to assist with running Salieri's rackets across Lost Heaven, overseen by his consigliere Frank Colletti. He befriends Paulie and Sam during the jobs they perform together, while earning Salieri's respect for thwarting Don Morello's attempts to take over his businesses.

DC’s Thomas Wayne Jr (2024)
It is later revealed that Lincoln March was a member of the Court of Owls. However, Lincoln has betrayed the founding members by calling an emergency meeting and poisoning all the members that arrived, then siphoned off all of their money into his accounts.

Marvel The Sentry (2026)
The characters' memories of the Sentry and the Void resurface when Reynolds talks with them. The Sentry had taught Angel how to conquer his fear of falling. Peter Parker's photograph of the Sentry earned him a Pulitzer Prize and fame.

Marvel’s Black Bolt (2025)
Black Bolt revisits his origins when he, members of the Royal Family, and Fantastic Four members Mister Fantastic and the Thing battle the villain Maelstrom. Maelstrom is revealed to be the son of a rival of Black Bolt's father, and—after his minions are defeated—attempts to destroy Attilan with a guided missile. Black Bolt, however, manages to defuse the missile and Maelstrom is defeated.[24]

The Flash (2002)
Barry Allen travels back in time to prevent his mother's murder, which brings unintentional consequences to his timeline.

Quentin Tarantino’s The Justice Society of America (2006)
Their founding members were the Atom, Doctor Fate, the Flash, Green Lantern, Hawkman, Hourman, Sandman and the Spectre. Their adventures have continued into the present day through legacy characters and an ongoing tradition of heroism held up through the eras.

DC’s Jay Garrick
Jay was an active member of the Justice Society of America. Like the rest of his comrades, certain spells kept him from aging much as the years went by.

DC’s Captain Cold
Leonard Snart grew up with an abusive, hard-drinking father. Through his beatings, Leonard's father taught him that emotion was a weakness, and that a cold heart would take him further in life. Leonard's grandfather protected him and whisked him away to his ice cream truck. It was cold, but one of the only places Leonard felt safe. Only when he was older did he eventually run away from home. Through a life of crime, he was eventually caught and placed in jail by the Flash.[1]

DC’s Reverse Flash
Professor Eobard Thawne (born c. 2151),[1] also known as the Reverse-Flash, is a meta-human speedster from the twenty-second century, a descendant of the late Eddie Thawne, a time criminal, and the archenemy of Barry Allen/The Flash. Obsessed with the twenty-first century's Flash, Eobard recreated the accident that was behind the Flash's powers, becoming a speedster himself.