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Doctor Who Villain
The Most Likely Villans to Doctor Who series 14?

Babylon (2002)
Decadence, depravity, and outrageous excess lead to the rise and fall of several ambitious dreamers in 1920s Hollywood.

King Kong (1996)
In 1933, during the Great Depression, struggling New York City vaudeville performer Ann Darrow is hired by financially troubled filmmaker Carl Denham to star in a film with actor Bruce Baxter. Ann is hesitant to join the picture until she learns her favorite playwright, Jack Driscoll, is the screenwriter. Filming takes place on the SS Venture, under Captain Englehorn, and under Carl's pretense it will be sailing to Singapore. In truth, Carl intends to film the mysterious Skull Island. Captain Englehorn reconsiders the voyage, prompted by his crew's speculation of trouble ahead. During the voyage, Ann and Jack fall in love.

Shrek: 1990s Dark- Fantasy Edition
Reimagined the Sherk as a dark 90s Fantasy trilogy from 1990-2001.

Teen Wolf: The Movie (2003)
A full moon rises in Beacon Hills, and with it a terrifying evil has emerged. The wolves are howling once again, calling for the return of Banshees, Werecoyotes, Hellhounds, Kitsunes, and every other shapeshifter in the night. But only a werewolf like Scott McCall, no longer a teenager yet still an Alpha, can gather both new allies and reunite trusted friends to fight back against what could be the most powerful and deadliest enemy they've ever faced.[3]

Teen Wolf (1991-1997)
Teen Wolf revolves around Scott McCall, a high school student living in the fictional California town of Beacon Hills. Scott becomes the eponymous teenage werewolf of the series after he is bitten by an alpha werewolf the night before his second year of high school, drastically changing his once-ordinary life. The bite forces him to balance his new identity with day-to-day teenage life and eventually help protect his hometown, which he learns is a beacon for supernatural activity.

Doctor Who the Cancellation Years
What if Doctor Who hadn't been cancelled in 1989? This is a question several people have attempted, and I think I should give it a shot.

What if Christopher Eccleston had stayed until Series 2
What if Christopher Eccleston stayed for series two?

Doctor Who What If: Christopher Eccleston Had Stayed For Series 2?
Doctor Who What If: Christopher Eccleston Had Stayed For Series 2?

Doctor Who: How The Monk Got His Habit (2024)
The Monk arrives in Czarist Russia, where he has Grigori Rasputin listen to his song. However, the Monk’s amusement is short-lived, as the experience drives Rasputin completely mad. He dashes back to his TARDIS & looks up the incident on his TARDIS scanner, where he finds that this is enough to change history, which results in the Russian Revolution of 1917 being averted and consequently messes up the further course of human history. Terrified at what he has done, the Monk phones the Doctor and says: "Doctor, I've made a terrible mistake".

The Monk
Mortimus, (PROSE: No Future) better known in male form as "the Monk", (TV: The Time Meddler, AUDIO: The Blame Game) or in female form as "the Nun", (AUDIO: The Wrong Woman) was a time traveller of the Doctor's own kind, who by most accounts was a renegade Time Lord. (PROSE: No Future, Divided Loyalties; AUDIO: The Side of the Angels, etc.)

Earth-616 Illuminati
Comprised of several of the world’s most powerful heroes, the Illuminati is a secret organization that shapes the superhuman world and protects Earth from catastrophic threats.

The Suicide Squad (1997)
A government agent manipulates supervillains to become a part of a dangerous team in exchange for reduced sentences. They get sent to Corto Maltese, where they must destroy a laboratory.

The Monk Doctor Who: Into the 1990s
The Second Monk was a white-skinned man with a round face lined with stubble. He had greyish-blue eyes, and receding, swept back brown hair. (TV: Paradox of the Daleks) He had a "nasally" voice. (PROSE: Paradox of the Daleks)

The Rani Doctor Who: Into the 1990s
Ushas, better known as the Rani and known more formally as Ushas of Miasimia Goria, or, in other accounts, as simply Rani, was a renegade Time Lady and member of the Deca. A brilliant but cold neurochemist, she knew the Doctor and the Master when all three were young and became an enemy of the former and an unwilling ally of the latter.

The Doctor Doctor Who: Into the 1990s
The Doctor", a title which embodied their promise to the universe, was the main alias used by a mysterious renegade Time Lord from Gallifrey who travelled through time and space with various companions in an obsolete and "borrowed" Type 40 TARDIS. They were the universe's "greatest defender", having saved the cosmos thousands of times throughout a long life, becoming a great legend across the universe.

The Master: Doctor Who: Into the 1990s
The Master — known at times by various other aliases — was a renegade Time Lord, a power-hungry "lover of chaos" who served as both a friend and the arch nemesis of the Doctor.

Illuminati
The Illuminati were a group of powerful individuals founded by the Stephen Strange of Earth-838 to protect their universe from high level threats, such as powerful beings and universe incursions.
Avatar (1991)
In this reality, James Cameron decided to direct Avatar in 1991 instead of Terminator 2: Judgment Day. CGI was still new and wacky, so he wasn't able to pull off the alien look for the Na'vi unfortunately. Avatar (1991) ends up being the #1 top grossing movie of all time, beating Home Alone.

Blumhouse Dracula (2024)
In 1462, Vlad Dracula returns from a victory in his campaign against the Ottoman Empire to find his wife Elisabeta committed suicide after his enemies falsely reported his death. A priest tells him that his wife's soul is damned to Hell for committing suicide. Enraged, Vlad desecrates the chapel and renounces God, declaring he will rise from the grave to avenge Elisabeta with all the powers of darkness. He then drives his sword into the chapel's stone cross and drinks the blood that pours from it, becoming a vampire.