Stories by @zacharyoxford
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Charlie Brooker’s Dracula (2024)
In 1462, Vlad the Impaler 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. The 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 stabs the chapel's stone cross with his sword and drinks blood that pours from it, damning his soul and becoming a vampire.

Thor (2001)
Against his father Odin's will, The Mighty Thor - a powerful but arrogant warrior god - recklessly reignites an ancient war. Thor is cast down to Earth and forced to live among humans as punishment. Once here, Thor learns what it takes to be a true hero when the most dangerous villain of his world sends the darkest forces of Asgard to invade Earth.

Celestial Toymaker
The Toymaker, also known as the Celestial Toymaker, the Crystal Guardian, and the Mandarin, was a powerful being who ensnared sentient beings in seemingly childish games, with their freedom as the stakes. However, the Toymaker hated to lose and the games were always rigged in his favour.

The Valeyard Doctor Who 1990
The Valeyard was a sinister and mysterious Time Lord-like individual of uncertain origin. According to the Master, he was an amalgamation of the Doctor's darker sides from between his twelfth and final incarnations, who menaced the Sixth Doctor so he could take the Doctor's remaining lives

The Meddling Monk
The Monk was a renegade Time Lord with a propensity for perverting the course of the space-time continuum. Throughout the course of his travels, he developed a firm rivalry with the fellow Time Lord known as The Doctor.

The Master Doctor Who
Friends from childhood and schoolmates at the Time Lord Academy, the divide between the Master's lust for power and the Doctor's empathy for "lesser species" would eventually pull the two farther and farther apart — to the point that the Master often sought to kill the Doctor. Despite this enmity, however, the two would on occasion act as allies, and both continued to yearn for their old friendship.

The Rani fan casting
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.

Doctor Who Beyond 1990
The rules are simple, cast some hypothetical Doctors if the show was never axed.

Star Wars HBO Max Tv Series (2017-23)
Whatif HBO Max maded a Star Wars Remake ?

The Master Doctor Who Beyond
Though they had been friends from childhood, and longtime schoolmates at the Academy, The Master's lust for power would eventually pull the two apart. While The Doctor and The Master would sometimes remain close friends, The Master developed an intense hatred for and often sought to kill the Doctor, who came to regard The Master as his arch enemy. Despite this enmity, however, the two maintained grudging respect for the other, and would on occasion act as allies.

The Meddling Monk Doctor Who (1990-)
The Monk" was a time traveller of the Doctor's own kind, who by most accounts was a renegade Time Lord. (TV: Paradox of the Daleks) They travelled in a TARDIS of their own throughout Earth's history, "meddling" with it in a manner the Doctor denounced as reckless and counterproductive. After an encounter with the First Doctor in 1066 Northumbria, the Monk attained their moniker through the Doctor and his companions due to their choice of disguise. (TV: The Time Meddler) He could be snappish when referred to as "The Meddling Monk", (TV: Paradox of the Daleks) another descriptor used for them by the Doctor in Northumbria. (TV: The Time Meddler)

Doctor Who Beyond 1990
The series follows an alternate timeline spawned by the question "What if Doctor Who Wasn't Axed in 1989?". Each episode of the series focuses on a different season, as gradually, based upon the previous season, a vast and detailed lore is built up.

The Rani
An amoral, scientific genius, the Rani was a renegade Time Lord, and contemporary of both the Doctor and the Master. She was forced to leave Gallifrey when an experiment on mice created monsters, that ate the Lord President’s cat. Setting up empire on Miasma Goria and experimenting on its inhabitants, she made regular visits to Earth for human brain fluid. On one such visit, she was interrupted by the Doctor and the Master, and eventually trapped with the latter and a growing Tyrannosaurus Rex embryo in her TARDIS. Escaping this, she set about a new plan to channel the intellects of geniuses from across the universe – including the Doctor’s – into a giant brain. Foiled by the Doctor she was trapped in her TARDIS by the Tetraps.

Doctor Who: Into the 1990s
The rules are simple, cast some hypothetical Doctors and Masters if the show was never axed.

Knives Out (1999)
Harlan Thrombey, a reputable crime novelist, is found dead after his 85th birthday celebrations. However, as detective Benoit Blanc investigates the case, it unravels a ploy of sinister intentions.

Tim Burtons The Suicide Squad (1994)
The Government sends the most dangerous supervillains in the world -- Bloodsport, Peacemaker, King Shark, Harley Quinn and others -- to the remote enemy infused island of Corto Maltese. Armed with high-tech weapons, they trek through the dangerous jungle on a search-and-destroy mission, with only Col. Rick Flag on the ground to make them behave.

The Suicide Squad (1996)
The Government sends the most dangerous supervillains in the world -- Bloodsport, Peacemaker, King Shark, Harley Quinn and others -- to the remote enemy infused island of Corto Maltese. Armed with high-tech weapons, they trek through the dangerous jungle on a search-and-destroy mission, with only Col. Rick Flag on the ground to make them behave.

Thor (1992)
The Powerful but Arrogant God Thor is cast out of Asgard to live amongst human in midgard (Earth) where He Soon become one of Their finest Defenders

Doctor Who: Into the 1990s:The Monk
The Monk" was a time traveller of the Doctor's own kind, who by most accounts was a renegade Time Lord. (TV: Paradox of the Daleks) They travelled in a TARDIS of their own throughout Earth's history, "meddling" with it in a manner the Doctor denounced as reckless and counterproductive. After an encounter with the First Doctor in 1066 Northumbria, the Monk attained their moniker through the Doctor and his companions due to their choice of disguise. (TV: The Time Meddler) He could be snappish when referred to as "The Meddling Monk", (TV: Paradox of the Daleks) another descriptor used for them by the Doctor in Northumbria. (TV: The Time Meddler)

Doctor Who: Into the 1990s : The Master
Like the Doctor, the Master fled from Gallifrey in a TARDIS of his own, and, having fully embraced his darker nature, would go on to pit himself against the Third Doctor and UNIT during the Doctor's exile on Earth. Later, having expended his original regeneration cycle, the Master survived in the ghastly form of a living cadaver, in which form he fought the Fourth Doctor, before exploiting the powers of the Source on Traken to steal the body of Tremas. However, Tremas' body began to age and become less usable under the effects of the Cheetah virus.