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Joss Whedon's Wonder Woman (2011)
Early drafts of Joss Whedon's screenplay included Steve Trevor as the narrator, a fierce battle between Diana and her mother over Trevor's welfare and after leaving Themyscira, his need to frequently rescue a Diana rendered helpless by the modern world. Producer Joel Silver hired screenwriters Matthew Jennison and Brent Strickland to write a new script set in contemporary times that would not depict Wonder Woman's origin, but explore Paradise Island's history.

Nick Cassavetes' Captain America (2006)
While the film takes several liberties with the comic's storyline, it features Steve Rogers becoming Captain America during World War II to battle the Red Skull, being frozen in ice, and subsequently being revived to save the President of the United States from a crime family that dislikes his environmentalist policies.

Superman V (1991)
It would likely involve Superman and Supergirl fight off what the planned version of Nuclear Man, Darkseid, Brainiac, Metallo and Bizarro was going to be like in the preceding film.

David Hayter's Black Widow (2007)
David Hayter's take on the material was that it would be an origin story for the character, following Natasha Romanoff from her super-spy training with the KGB and the fall of the Soviet Union through to her time as a mercenary in the United States and being called back to her homeland.

Guillermo del Toro's Doctor Strange (2010)
This version would have seen the character as an alcoholic, disbarred physician in the late 1920's and early 1930's living in Greenwich Village for 90 years without aging.

Kirby
The film follows a pink alien hero named Kirby, who finds out about the wrath of King Dedede, a giant penguin that is hundreds of thousands of years old, and his plan to take over the world due to a boy telling him about it. Kirby then must conquer King Dedede in order to restore peace to his city, and in other cases, his planet, that being the distant Planet Popstar.

Mario
Mario and Luigi go their separate ways in the Mushroom Kingdom, a world full of fantasy creatures. But when Princess Peach sends a distress call to the Mario Bros., they'll have to team up and rescue Peach from a mysterious villain.

Hellboy III (2016)
Ron Perlman's makeover on the title character, who — in order to defend humanity from the greatest threat he's ever gone up against — must finally come to terms with the fact that his his inevitable destiny is to become the beast of the Apocalypse. On top of that, the twin offspring Hellboy has with Liz Sherman would share the qualities of both of their parents, with one devilish and corrupt and the other angelic and innocent.

Ben Affleck's The Batman (2018)
Affleck's approach to the project was that it would tell an original story while still drawing heavy influence from a wide variety of Batman stories, including Grant Morrison and Dave McKean's Arkham Asylum: A Serious House on Serious Earth, the Knightfall trilogy, and the Rocksteady video game Batman: Arkham Asylum. The story featured Deathstroke, orchestrating a breakout at the asylum to tire Batman and make him vulnerable, systematically dismantling Batman's life and killing those close to him as revenge for the death of his son at Batman's hands, before fighting him in the streets of Gotham. Gordon's daughter Barbara was also a major part of the script, donning her Batgirl costume and allying with Batman. Johns said the film would also explore the death of Robin, which was hinted at in both Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice and Suicide Squad.

David S. Goyer's The Flash (2009)
Goyer's take on the property, tonally inspired by Sam Raimi's Spider-Man films, was to star Ryan Reynolds as Wally West, who takes up the titular mantle years after the death of his superheroic uncle, Barry Allen, and must face off against the villainous Turtle and even a fellow speedster known as Zoom.

The Incredible Hulk meets the Amazing Spider-Man (1987)
Nicholas Hammond revealed that there were plans in place to develop a follow-up feature film to the 1970's superhero TV series The Amazing Spider-Man. The basic gist of the reunion film was that it would also be a crossover with another Marvel television adaptation, The Incredible Hulk, with Hammond reprising his role as Peter Parker and appearing in the black Spider-Man suit from The Alien Costume Saga and Secret Wars. A deal was arranged between Universal Pictures and Columbia Pictures to co-produce the project. Bill Bixby was hired to direct, in addition to reprising his role as David Banner. Alas, Universal eventually cancelled the project. Hammond stated he was told that Lou Ferrigno was unavailable to reprise his role as the Hulk because he was in Italy filming the Cannon schlockbuster Hercules.

Chris Columbus' Five Nights at Freddy's (2020)
The story concerns nighttime employees who must utilize tools such as security cameras, lights, doors, and vents to defend themselves against hostile animatronic characters that inhabit the locations connected to a family pizza restaurant franchise named Freddy Fazbear's Pizza.

Chris Columbus' Namor the Sub-Mariner (2007)
The film could explore environmental issues such as oil spills, underwater bomb testing, pollution, and global warming. Avi Arad described the project as an epic underwater tale of majestic fantasy, with Namor potrayed as a troubled rebel with a short temper who would help humans while also fighting them over the aforementioned environmental concerns.

Captain America (2003)
What if a Captain America film starring Matt Damon was released in 2003? During World War II, Steve Rogers, a frail man, is transformed into the super-soldier Captain America and must stop the Red Skull from using the Tesseract as an energy source for world domination.

The Wachowskis' Plastic Man (2003)
Their take on the property was described as an environmental action-thriller with tongue-in-cheek comedic elements. The project would lay dormant until 2008, when it was said to be their next film following Speed Racer, with Keanu Reeves potentially starring in the titular role.

John Singleton's Luke Cage (2012)
The story involving Luke Cage being imprisoned for a crime he did not commit and gaining the powers of superhuman strength and unbreakable skin after being subjected to an experimental procedure. After breaking his way out of jail, Cage now has to learn to be a hero for the sake of being a hero, and not because people pay him to be a hero.

Guy Ritchie's Lobo (2012)
The story was to concern the titular character, with a pimped-out motorcycle, landing on Earth in search of four fugitives who are bent on wreaking havoc, reluctantly teaming up with a small-town teenage girl to stop the creatures.

Super Smash Bros.: The Anthology TV Miniseries
Master Hand has brought together characters from every video game universe to stop Galeem from turning every character into spirit orbs, but another threat looms in the shadows waiting for their moment.

League of Avengers
What if, in 2005, it was made a movie that combined the heroes from DC and Marvel and put them in team of superheroes?

Man After Man (2019)
Man After Man explores a hypothetical future path of human evolution set from 200 years in the future to 5 million years in the future, with several future human species evolving through genetic engineering and natural means through the course.