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Batgirl: Shattered Reflection
The 23rd film in my Batman Cinematic Universe and the fifth film in phase 3! The plot for this one goes as follows: As Barbara starts to get better at crime fighting, a mysterious killer calling himself “Mirror” starts to kill people who have almost died around Gotham, including her father and both herself AND her Batgirl persona! Additionally, a mysterious new vigilante in a mech suit calling himself “X” has started to randomly jump in and help her, and she wants to know why.

Clayface
The 22nd film in my Batman Cinematic Universe! The story goes as follows: Actor Basil Karlo is down on his luck, and is accidentally exposed to chemicals, causing him to slowly transform into a being made of clay. This movie is a tragedy.

Court of Owls Series
A six episode series telling the origin story of the Court of Owls and how they came to power.

Deadshot & The Suicide Squad
The 21st film in my Batman Cinematic Universe! The plot for this one goes as follows: After Carmine Falcone cuts a deal with the government, his top mercenary, Deadshot is arrested and forced into a program called “Task Force X.” He will be allowed to go free if they succeed in their mission: kill Ra’s Al Ghul and destroy the League if Assassins.

Blue Beetle: Rise of The Reach
The 20th film in my Batman, Blue Beetle, and Green Arrow Cinematic Universe! The plot for this one goes as follows: After the events of The Outsiders film, Dark Beetle has fled to the Reach homeworld to ask his master, Dawur, for an army to invade Earth, as he now believes humans to be too dangerous to be left uncontrolled. Jaime and Ted go to space to try and stop the invasion before it begins.

Green Arrow: Operation: H.I.V.E.
The 19th film in my Batman, Green Arrow, and Blue Beetle Cinematic Universe! The plot for this one goes as follows: Green Arrow meets Roy Harper, who has just escaped from the H.I.V.E. Foundation, and tells him that they have been experimenting on people to create soldiers and quietly take over America. Roy then becomes Arsenal and teams up with Green Arrow to take them down.

The Hollywood Movie
In a world where characters in movies are alive and are forced to reenact their movies constantly, a group consisting of Shrek, Darth Vader, Bob the minion, Andrew Garfield Spider-Man, Christian Bale Batman, Papa Smurf, and Mickey Mouse decide to take a road trip so that they can finally take a break. But while they’re gone, The Director is forced to use other characters in their place, resulting in a team being formed to find the missing characters. Feel free to add as many characters as you want. Everyone is here! Just please don’t add any character who hasn’t been in a movie (shows don’t count). This movie will have so many cameos, it will be ridiculous.

The Outsiders
The 18th film in my Batman, Green Arrow, and Blue Beetle cinematic universe! The plot for this one goes as follows: When six supervillains join forces to take down their respective heroes, the heroes must join forces to apprehend them.

Azrael
The seventeenth film in my Batman Cinematic Universe! The plot for this one goes as follows: After discovering the truth about The Church of Saint Dumas cult, Michael Lain steals their most prized artifact: the Suit of Sorrows and the Sword of Sin, and flees into the city, seeking out the only other person to ever leave the cult, Jean-Paul Valley, while also trying to become one of Batman’s partners and tear down the Church of Saint Dumas.

Batgirl
The sixteenth film in my Batman Cinematic Universe! The plot for this one goes as follows: Barbara Gordon’s psychopathic brother, James Jr., breaks out of Arkham Asylum, so she decides to take matters into her own hands after her father, the police commissioner, tells her he’s too busy with another problem to catch him. Barbara ends up finding the Batcave on accident, and steals one of Batman’s old suits, modifying it to fit her. However, at the same time, Pamela Isley attacks one of businessman Jason Woodrue’s chemical plants, and is exposed to a chemical agent, causing her to gain the ability to control plants! Now Barbara has to deal with not only her brother, but also the new villain: Poison Ivy!

Red Hood & The Outlaws
The fifteeth film in my Batman Cinematic Universe (though I am allowing myself to use a few specific characters here just so this movie actually works)! The plot for this one goes as follows: After failing to make Batman kill The Joker, Jason Todd flees to a small town in Arizona and decides to act as a vigilante in said town. The townsfolk don’t trust him, and so, the richest man in town, William Mallory, along with his brother, Andy, become the duo: Wrath and Scorn, who attempt to bring Jason in. Everything is also thrown on its head when an alien pod nearly crashes into Jason’s van, and Jason befriends an alien named Koriand’r, along with eventually freeing a version of Frankenstein’s monster from the mad scientist, Dr. Achilles Milo. Together, the three of them become... THE OUTLAWS!

Nightwing 2
The fourteenth film in my Batman Cinematic Universe! The plot for this one goes as follows: When mutilated bodies start to appear all over Bludhaven, Nightwing is forced to work with the Bludhaven police department to find the killer. The only problem is that the detective he’s working with REALLY doesn’t like him.

The Caped Crusader: Under The Hood
The 13th film in my Batman Cinematic Universe! This one’s plot is based off of the “Under The Hood” storyline. When a mysterious new vigilante shows up in Gotham and starts killing criminals (most working for The Mad Hatter), not only does Batman have to take him down, but the new villain, Scarecrow, is working with the new vigilante in order to give him chances to test his fear toxin. Also, Red Hood wants Batman to kill The Joker, so he’s hunting him down.

Blue Beetle: Guidance
Twelfth film in my Batman, Green Arrow, and Blue Beetle cinematic universe! This film’s plot goes as follows: One of Ted Kord’s old enemies, Catalyst, escapes from prison and starts his drug cartel up again, causing a massive drug problem in Jaime’s community. Jaime wants to take him down, but Ted doesn’t want him to fight Catalyst, as he believes it will be too dangerous, which turns out to be true when his friend, Paco, is stabbed by Catalyst, and Jaime has to force The Scarab to heal him. However, this has unintended consequences, as the healing system accidentally creates another Scarab, which takes over Paco’s body, turning him into The Dark Beetle! Jaime is forced to fight not only Catalyst, but his best friend as well! One of the end-credits scenes shows Dark Beetle being recruited into a team of villains by Merlyn and Deathstroke, which is a set-up for the final film of phase 2.

Green Arrow: Lockdown
The eleventh film in my Batman, Green Arrow, and Blue Beetle cinematic universe. I am also allowing myself to use Lex Luthor, but any other Superman characters are off limits (unless you count King Shark, which I don’t.) This one’s story goes as follows: Green Arrow is captured by the authorities and arrested for vigilantism. He is then taken to Belle Reeve, the most impossible prison to escape on Earth, and is forced to deal with inmates that don’t think too fondly of him. Eventually, he is forced to team up with Lex Luthor, Clock King, Merlyn, and Cupid to escape, only for the warden, who is known only as “Onomatopoeia,” to end up being a bigger problem than any of them anticipated. Yes, this is heavily based off of the cancelled “Green Arrow: Escape From Supermax” movie, which is why I credited the writers for coming up with the idea.

Deadshot
The tenth film in my Batman Cinematic universe and the first of Phase 2! After going back to doing mercenary work after a few years, Floyd Lawton is tasked with killing KGBeast, who has been hired to kill the person that hired Floyd, Carmine Falcone.

The Caped Crusader: Triumphant
The ninth film in my Batman cinematic universe and also the final film of phase 1. In this one, Jason starts to become much more reckless, causing Batman to become much more strict with him. However, this is poorly timed as not only has Harvey Dent gone mad, but the biggest threat Gotham has ever seen, The Joker, has appeared! The film ends with an adaptation of the most iconic scene from “A Death in The Family.”

Blue Beetle
Eighth film in my Batman, Green Arrow, and Blue Beetle cinematic universe. An alien scarab attaches itself to Jaime Reyes after escaping from Kord Industries during a bombing. The bombing also caused Nathan Finch, one of Kord Industries’ board members, to lose his arm, so he creates a mechanical arm that gives him the ability to control technology. Meanwhile, Ted Kord trains Jaime to become his successor as the new Blue Beetle, and Jaime is forced to take down Finch after he goes mad. Basically, think Venom (2018) meets Ant-Man (2015) with all the problems that come with being a teenage superhero.

Green Arrow
Seventh film in my Batman, Green Arrow, and Blue Beetle cinematic universe. After living on a deserted island for five years, Oliver Queen is found and returned to his home of Star City, but uses his survival skills to save his city from the criminal underworld. Eventually, Malcolm Merlyn discovers this, and starts to try and kill Oliver before he’s able to bring down the mob, which is secretly being given orders from the League of Assassins. So, basically, Merlyn is trying to make sure the League stays secretly in control of Star City

Deathstroke
Sixth film in my Batman Cinematic Universe. The story for this one’s pretty simple: It’s just Carmine Falcone hiring Slade Wilson to kill his rival, The Great White Shark, only for Slade to find out that The Great White Shark is on vacation in Africa. If you have any ideas for what characters should appear, please comment them and why they should, but just keep in mind that the simple setup of this film means that there isn’t really a reason for Slade’s family to appear, and that (aside for a few specific circumstances), I am only allowing myself to use characters related to Batman, Green Arrow, and Blue Beetle.