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FORD
This biopic is about Henry Ford, from when he became a mechanic to when he designed the Ford Model T sedan, to when came with the idea of an assembly line to when he founded the Ford Motor Company.

Disney/Pixar's CARS (WITH HUMAN CAST) (LIVE ACTION)
This live action remake will have the car characters portrayed as humans, but they will drive the same vehicles that the characters were modeled after in the old movie. Lightning McQueen is a rookie racecar driver who only cares about winning, and he doesn't like his sponsor, Rust-eze (because it involves being around rusty cars). He and his driver head to a California for a tiebreaker race, but in the middle of the night, some punk drivers cause him to drive off course and then end up lost in Radiator Springs, a little town that has been long-bypassed ever since the interstate road was built. Upon arrival, he accidentally damages the main road during a police chase, and so he's forced into community service by repaving the road. During the last five days, Lightning learns that the town's judge was a famous racer, but the other residents don't know.

A BUG'S LIFE 2
Remember the outtakes from "Toy Story 2" where they show Flik and Heimlich being on set thinking that it's "A Bug's Life 2" until Heimlich confesses that it's not? Well, if they actually DID make a sequel, here's my idea for the story. After finally defeating the grasshoppers, the ants on Ant Island are forever in peace and harmony. Atta is coronated as Queen of the colony and Flik is now her husband, providing more gadgets to increase production for gathering food for Winter. Also, Princess Dot is now a teenager, and she wants to find her own prince to love. Meanwhile, PT Flea's circus troupe (with Hopper's brother Molt as a member) is allowed to have their own ideas for performances displayed in the show. Their happiness ends too soon, when a swarm of wasps attacks the colony. Their leader actually happens NOT be a wasp, it's a grasshopper named "Grass" and she is the late Hopper's SISTER! She is vowing vengeance. The circus bugs return to help, but they'll need a bigger army, so they set out to ask a swarm of bees. But the bees are not so agreeable.

THE LAST UNICORN (LIVE ACTION MOVIE)
In a land of knights and sorcerers, the wicked King Haggerd has unleashed a creature that drives away all the unicorns. But there is one unicorn who didn't know what happened to her brethren and after overhearing two hunters talking about the "Last Unicorn," she believes she might actually BE the last of her kind. A singing butterfly tells her that the "Red Bull" is what drove the unicorns to the ends of the Earth. She sets out to find them, but then gets captured and displayed at a caravan showcasing "mystical" creatures. Schmendrick, a clumsy wizard-in-training who works in the caravan, helps Unicorn escape and they both journey to Haggerd's castle, along with a runaway bandit named Molly Grue, to find out what happened to the other unicorns. After an encounter with the Red Bull, Schmendrick casts a protection spell on Unicorn that ends up transforming her into a human. Rated PG-13 for fantasy action/violence and peril, thematic elements, scary images, and a brief moment of nudity.

KING JULIEN OF MADAGASCAR
After years of traveling the world with the Penguins and the "New York Giants," King Julien realizes he misses his home back at Madagascar. So, along with Maurice and Mort, he heads back. But in their absence, the lemurs see that their old enemy, the Fossae, have overrun the kingdom. Some lemurs were eaten and some were enslaved. Julien will be like, "Where's Stevie?" And they'll see that the gecko is forced to be the Fossae King's "accountant." It could partially have elements from the Netflix show, "All Hail King Julien."

LOVE STORY (REMAKE)
"Love means never having to say you're sorry." "Love Story" became one of the most popular tragic romance movies of all time. Erich Segal originally wrote the screenplay and Paramount convinced him to write and publish it as a novel for better advertising. It will take place in modern times (the 2020s). Oliver Barrett IV is studying law at Harvard and he's on the university's hockey team. Despite that he's very obnoxious and he constantly flirts with a girl named Jennifer Cavilleri, who is going to a different school to be a musician. Eventually, Jenny admits that she loves Oliver and (even though they didn't finish college yet) those two crazy kids already get married. Their families chew them out for "throwing their lives away." Oliver eventually decides to be a changed man when he hears that Jenny is diagnosed with leukemia and there's nothing and she's running out of time. He tries to be a better husband to her without letting her know about her condition.

THE BOOK OF MORMON (The Movie)
The creators of "South Park" (Trey Parker and Matt Stone) and Robert Lopez (who co-wrote the songs in "Frozen") wrote an irreverent comedic musical play that partially makes fun of the religion of Mormonism and the way the word is spread about it. Two young missionaries of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints are being stationed in a remote village in Uganda to introduce the concept of the religion to the villagers and let them show their faith. Upon arrival, they see that the village is under siege of a corrupt general. All the violence, all the cursing. Elder Price (who is more prepped and proper) quits after day one, but Elder Cunningham (who is rather geeky and awkward) is able to get the villagers interested in Mormonism... by adding exaggerations to the story behind the religion.

JENNIE or THE ABANDONED
Based on the book by Paul Gallico, the author of "Mrs. Harris Goes to Paris" and "The Poseidon Adventure." Peter is a young boy in England whose parents are always away and his nanny is rather distant with him. What Peter loves and his nanny doesn't is cats. He would often get in trouble for bringing in stray cats. In fact, there's an epidemic of strays all over the country. One night, Peter sees a stray cat about to get hit by a car. He runs out and rescues the feline but then he himself gets hit. Upon regaining consciousness, Peter sees that he has somehow TRANSFORMED INTO A WHITE CAT! His nanny shoos him away, thinking he's just another "filthy" stray. He fends for himself on the dirty streets of London and the other stray cats are not so friendly, except one: a striped tabby named Jennie who saves him from an attack and washes him. Peter realizes that Jennie is the same cat he rescued and it gets difficult explaining what he has been through. Their friendship gets complicated since Jennie really dislikes humans (on account of being abandoned by her adoptive family). While they set out trying to figure something out, Jennie teaches Peter the ways of being a cat.

THE MARRIED LIFE OF CARL & ELLIE (Disney+ Series)
In the beginning of the movie, we saw a montage of young Carl Fredrickson living a married life with his wife, Ellie. This series can show moments of their married life from their honeymoon to their golden anniversary. The musical score of the "Married Life" montage is supposedly what made "Up" win an Oscar for "Best Original Score" to Michael Giacchino. There will also be moments in the show where there are news reports of people going missing in their travels to South America, like a surveyor making a map and a botanist cataloguing plants.

SHREK 5 (Already announced)
They announced that that they're going to release a fifth Shrek movie in 2026. And it said that it's about Shrek and Donkey's kids discovering a portal that threatens to destroy Far Far Away, so they set out to save the kingdom. Here's what I thought could happen in it: Shrek's kids Farkle, Fergus, and Felicia are now teenagers and they desire adventure, but Shrek and Fiona are a little too protective. Felicia is somewhat a rebel and becomes friends with a village stable boy and she might be in love. Farkle is obnoxious and overconfident. Fergus always feels like he's falling behind and he wants to prove his worth. Donkey's mutant babies are no different when it comes to troublemaking. They find a portal that warps them to Far Far Away (and it's their first time being there). What if the bad guy is from another universe and he has assembled Shrek's enemies from different timelines?

James Gunn's SCOOBY-DOO (Animated)
This would be a remake of the 2002 movie, but it will be 2D-animated and the screenplay will be written the way James Gunn had it originally. In a first draft script, there was more dark humor and Shaggy was a stoner, but the producers convinced Gunn to have it rewritten as more "family friendly." This version will have dark humor, scarier situations, and Gunn's same old irreverent comedic charm. Some of us already know the story: after spending a couple of years apart, each member of the Mystery Gang is summoned to a resort called "Spooky Island," where the owner tells them that there's a sinister difference between the guests that arrive on the island and the customers that leave. The ones departing act like they were in an Orwell-style think-tank. The Mystery Gang must put aside their spats for each other, because as long as they work together, solving this mystery might just save the world. Oh, and the twist villain will NOT be Scrappy Doo!

SHREK (Live Action Remake)
Once upon a time, there was an ogre named "Shrek." When he was a kid, his parents sent him out on his own to take care of himself. He found new digs at a rancid swamp, where he lived for many years all alone. He was able to scare away angry mobs and other things like that. On his normal day, he finds his peace interrupted by fairytale creatures, who claim they were banished from their home of Duloc by order of Lord Farquad. Only so that the squatters can leave, the reclusive ogre decides to give Farquad a peace of his mind. He reluctantly lets an annoying talking donkey to be his guide to Duloc. Upon meeting the moxy-driven yet selfish Lord Farquad, Shrek is offered a deal: go on a quest on behalf of Farquad to rescue a princess locked away in a dragon-guarded castle and he will be given the deed to his swamp. After rescuing the feisty Princess Fiona and while bringing her to Duloc, Shrek finds himself in denial that he and Fiona have many things in common and Donkey discovers Fiona's monstrous secret. This live action movie adaptation will elements from the movie and the Broadway musical (the version on Netflix). There will be some musical numbers.

MOTHMAN
This movie is based on John Keel's book, "The Mothman Prophecies," and it will center on one of the victims who saw the creature. It could also be fictionalized that way it will show chase scenes. Reporter John Keel tries to get close to the man to know more about the creature. There will also be scenes where he's face-to-face with another creature named Indrid Cold. At some point, the victims are told that it was just a sandhill crane that they saw. But why would a crane deliberately chase them? The Mothman either chases the victims to kill, or he just wants to talk and the people are too scared to let him do so. There will be a part where the victim and his friend are face-to-face with the Mothman and confirm that he's real. Ultimately, it will show whether or not the Mothman caused the Silver Bridge collapse.

FAIRLY ODDPARENTS (Live Action Movie)
This live action movie will show the origins of Timmy receiving his fairy godparents, and after turning ten, he uses his unlimited wishes to help fit in in school. Also, there will NOT be toilet humor. Timmy Turner is portrayed as miserable: his parents barely spend time with him (because his parents miss their own youth, so they go out to make up for it), he's always left with an abusive babysitter who forces him to do the household chores (and his parents are oblivious), and he has a school bully. And his crush is in a popular crowd that wants nothing to do with lesser students. Just when he's at the end of his rope, he receives a mysterious gift: two magic fairies named Cosmo and Wanda, who vow to grant his every wish as long as they are able to make him happy. He makes wishes to prank Vicky the babysitter, outsmart Francis the bully, and to get noticed by Trixie Tang. But he's in for danger when his sadistic teacher, Mr. Crocker, is plotting to capture any kind of fairy and prove their existence. The teacher has a secret lab in the school basement. Rated PG for "Fantasy action, thematic elements, rude humor, and mild language."

FERAL (An Animal Survival Story)
Based on the graphic novel series by Tony Fleecs and Trish Forstner. It's basically like "The AristoCats" meets "The Walking Dead" or "Lady and the Tramp" meets "The Last of Us." Three indoor cats are being taken to an animal shelter due to an emergency, until the truck swerves off the road and crashes into the forest. Imagine indoor cats being lost in the woods in the not-so-great outdoors, while the world around them is in the midst of a massive RABIES OUTBREAK! They get chased by savage animals who are so sick they don't know what they're thinking. They meet other cats and rely on each other's survival skills. They make new friends and also lose some friends. Either eaten, shot by quarantine officers, or getting sick. On top of all that, one of the cats becomes a mother and another confesses a terrible secret. Don't get bitten! Don't get scratched! Don't get... FERAL! Rated "R" for "Animal violence and gore, disturbing images, and some language."

STAR WARS: VENGEANCE WASTED (or what should it be called) (Disney+ Series)
At one point in the "Obi-Wan Kenobi" series, Darth Vader was walking down a street in a Tatooine town, facing off against Obi-Wan, and he merely caused a casualty and one kid watched in horror his parent get hurt. The boy, Ken Starrunner, was traumatized that his parent died and since then, he vowed vengeance. He spends the next fifteen years training to be a brutal assassin, hoping to kill Darth Vader and avenge his parent. But, unfortunately, by the time his training was completed, Darth Vader was ALREADY dead, and the war against the Empire was over. Now, Ken is really upset he never reached the goal he hoped to achieve since he was a kid. He sets out across the galaxy as a nomad trying to find a new purpose. Alongside his droid friend, ENT-17. At one point, Ken and ENT-17 explore the wreck of the second Death Star.

CARS ON A MISSION (Disney+ series)
After the events of "Cars 2," British spies Finn McMissile and Holly Shiftwell embark on more missions throughout the world. The conflict between lemon cars and non-lemon cars is still going on and Professor Zündapp (Z) is plotting revenge. Mater, who was knighted for exposing Axelrod's scandal gets called in every now and then and he and Holly grow closer. There could also be flashbacks showing how Finn and Holly became agents. They will also find out about the misunderstanding of Mater being the American agent, when really it was the late Rod Redline, who passed the device to Mater while he was injured.

ANNOYING ORANGE 2.0: the movie
There was an episode of Annoying Orange where they imagine the main characters voiced by well-known celebrities: Robert De Niro as Grapefruit, Christopher Walken as Marshmallow, "Gollum" as Grandpa Lemon, Meryl Streep as Passion Fruit, Denzel Washington as Pear, and Tom Cruise as Orange. They weren't actually voiced by those celebrities, they were voiced by other YouTubers doing voice impressions. What if in thin movie, they DID get that cast for the main characters?

007: ONE MINUTE TO DOOM
Agent 007, James Bond, armed with a license to kill, is sent out on a mission with another MI6 agent to track down an assassin named Michael Bombardington (or "Mikey Bomb") who has a weapon capable recognizing a person's atomic/molecular structure and the missile from the gun can reach its target, even when it has to travel from nation to nation (example: from Germany to England). To find out where the man is going, Bond must receive information from the villain's ex-girlfriend who, while questioning her sexuality, wants to make the world a better place. During this mission, friend can turn on friend, brother can turn on sister. Can Bond's partner be trusted? Can the villain's ex be trusted? Can ANYONE be trusted? At one point, Bond stops for a drink. "I prefer mine shaken, not stirred."

THE LEGENDARY STAR-LORD (MCU Marvel Studios)
This is the continuing story of Peter Quill/Star-Lord after the Guardians part ways and he let Gamora go. He now lives with his grandfather back on Earth in Missouri. He's more depressed since he lost his mother, had to kill his father, lost his girlfriend who came back from another timeline and doesn't want to date him, and he and his friends parted ways. One of his late mother's ex-lovers does something bad to the Quill house. Also, Grandpa Quill has a complicated past, and enemies from his past are coming after him. Unfortunately, Peter's ex-lovers from space have tracked him down and they want to kill him. What will he do now since he's going solo and he's outnumbered. What if after the prologue, the opening credits will show Star-Lord having a spaceship race, and we hear "Footloose" by Kenny Loggins? At one point, while going through jump points, Peter and Grandpa get stuck in a different dimension where he sees a different version of his biological dad, who is an emperor named J'Son. What if the Eternals are involved because of the revelation of Eros, the brother of Thanos? What if they also talk about the dangerous relic called the Black Vortex?