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Without Remorse (2001)
Seeking justice for the murder of his pregnant wife, an elite Navy SEAL uncovers a covert plot that threatens to engulf the United States and Russia in an all-out war.

Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania (2003)
Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania is an upcoming American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics characters Scott Lang / Ant-Man and Hope Pym / Wasp.

Schitt's Creek (90s)
A married couple suddenly go bankrupt and the only remaining asset they have is an ugly small town named Schitt's Creek.

XXX: Return of Xander Cage (1997)
Xander Cage, a former xXx operative, is forced to return to active service to find and retrieve Pandora's Box, a satellite-controlling device, which is stolen from the CIA's office in New York.

Veep (90s)
Former Senator Selina Meyer gets an opportunity to serve as the Vice President of the United States. She tries to prevent various political uproars while juggling her public as well as private life.

Francis Ford Coppola’s The Van Helsing Chronicles (1995)
Van Helsing must combat satanic forces from Hong Kong to San Francisco.

Belushi
Jim Belushi, Chevy Chase, Dan Aykroyd and others discuss the extraordinary life and career of beloved actor and comedian John Belushi.

John Carpenter's Darkchylde (2007)
In August 2007, Randy Queen, creator of the comic book character Darkchylde, revealed to Newsarama that a movie is in the works. In an interview with Nicholas Yanes from scifipulse.net, Queen was asked and responded to a question about a film/television adaptation of Darkchylde: "Yanes: For years now there have been rumors of Darkchylde being turned into an animated series, miniseries for a cable network and movie. Are you able to comment on Darkchylde’s potential future on in television and film? Any actresses you’d love to play Ariel? Queen: A movie makes so much sense it’s ridiculous, and all I can say is that we are working on it. I know that’s a frustrating answer for fans, but it’s a frustrating process. It’s probably best for me not to comment on actresses, so we’ll just all have to wait and see."[60] Test footage from the set of Darkchylde emerged in July 2010[61] and on October 31, 2010, it was announced Carpenter was to direct.[62]

John Carpenter's Riot (2010)
In November 2008, Carpenter was working on a project called Riot, written by Joe Gazzam. Originally titled Scared Straight!, based on the popular 1978 documentary, the prison thriller tells the story of a troubled youth who is sent to the Scared Straight crime-prevention program. But when a riot breaks out and the prisoners take him hostage, a lifer played by Nicolas Cage is forced to help the young man out.[63]

John Carpenter's Creature from the Black Lagoon (1994)
In 1992, Carpenter was developing the remake of Creature from the Black Lagoon at Universal. He originally hired Bill Phillips to write the script while Rick Baker was hired to create the 3D model of the Creature, but the project never got green-lit.

Escape from Mars (2001)
In 1996, the script to Ghosts of Mars originally started off as a potential Snake Plissken sequel.[35][36] Entitled Escape from Mars, the story would have been largely much the same; however, after Escape from L.A. failed to make much money at the box office, the studio did not wish to make another Plissken movie.

Possum (1998)
After returning to his childhood home, a disgraced children's puppeteer is forced to confront his wicked stepfather and the secrets that have tortured his entire life.

Blues Brothers 3
Blues Brothers are Back Ready for an adventure of a lifetime.

John Carpenter’s Shadow Company (1989)
The script was about a group of US Special Forces soldiers who died during the Vietnam War. Years later, after their bodies are brought back, the soldiers, who were members of an Army project involving dark experiments, rise up from their graves, raid the armory from a nearby base, and attack the town in which they were buried, killing everyone during Christmas night.

Marvel Young Avengers (2024)
Many months ago, the Skrull Queen Veranke gave Commander Chrell a mission. He was to train her army, and when the day came, he would eliminate the prince. Chrell was obedient and promised to end the prince's life himself. After returning from their adventure in 1907, the Runaways have a new member in tow: Klara Prast. Molly is showing her the sights of modern-day New York City, though Xavin doesn't think that hanging around is a good idea. It turns out that she is right, as they see a Skrull invasion force approaching. Xavin thinks quickly and takes out her friends with a concussive forcefield. Nearby, the Young Avengers spring into action in Times Square, and Chrell is shown footage of the incident.

Marvel Hercules (2026)
Hercules becomes a drunkard, dismayed at the dissolution of the Avengers during the "Disassembled" storyline,[64] and the destruction of Asgard and disappearance of Thor.[65] Hera takes advantage of Hercules's vulnerability and via her pawn Eurystheus (an ancient rival of Hercules during the Twelve Labors) proposes he complete a modern version of the classic Labors for a reality television show. Despite opposition from villains such as the Abomination, the organization HYDRA, and awkward tasks such as retrieving the shield of Captain America, Hercules is successful. Hercules is also forgiven by former wife Megara, who Hercules accidentally killed (together with his children) - a deception revealed by a humbled Hera.[66]

Agent Carter (1995)
Life changes for Peggy Carter after her boyfriend Steve Rogers is feared dead. Now she leads a dual life by doing administrative work as well as working as a S.H.I.E.L.D. agent under Howard Stark.

Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker (1983)
The revival of Emperor Palpatine resurrects the battle between the Resistance and the First Order while the Jedi's legendary conflict with the Sith Lord comes to a head.

Star Wars: The Last Jedi (1980)
Rey seeks to learn the ways of the Jedi under Luke Skywalker, its remaining member, to reinvigorate the Resistance's war against the First Order.

Star Wars: The Force Awakens (1977)
A new order threatens to destroy the New Republic. Finn, Rey and Poe, backed by the Resistance and the Republic, must find a way to stop them and find Luke, the last surviving Jedi.