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TWD
The Walking Dead telltale game with a live action cast

DCU
DCU cast

DCU
Casting every character in the DCU

Copperhead
The series is set on the fictional mining town of Copperhead in the 24th Century. The story focuses on the arrival of the town's new sheriff, Clara Bronson. Clara and her son have moved to Copperhead for unknown reasons, and as Sheriff she soon gets involved in the towns mysteries and secrets.

Spider-Man: Gang War
The super criminals of New York take their crime families to battle in the open for underworld dominance. Sensing a conspiracy to bring such an event to pass and plunge the city into war, Spider-Man seeks the help of his fellow street-level heroes to suppress and conclude the hostilities within a 48-hour window of opportunity. However, the new anti-vigilante laws of the city task the NYPD with stopping the Gang War as well as the vigilantes.

Marvel Zombies season 2
Khonshu saves Spider-Man at the last second, causing him to become Arach-Knight! The Guardians of the Galaxy hear the distress call made last season and rush to Earth only to find out about the Nova Corps' isolation. The Guardians infiltrate the ship and blow it up, causing Richard Rider to crash land on Earth and become a zombie. Sentry battles Nova in an epic fight to the death. Bucky now Captain America, Punisher now in a War Machine suit he stole off of Rhodey's dead body, and Arach-Knight form an uneasy team to try to put an end to Wanda's rule. End scene teases Reed Richards learning about the zombie outbreak and firing up a multiversal portal.

Iron Man (2001)
Pretty much the same as the Iron Man movie we got but in 2001 instead.

Captain America (2000)
Captain America battles Red Skull, and wins but crashes into the sea, causing him to be frozen in ice. 58 years later, he wakes up, devastated that everyone he loved has died. He vows to save as many lives as possible when recruited to the Avengers by Nick Fury.

Dexter Original Sin season 2
Dexter kills these people in order: Juan Ryness – Arrested by Harry Morgan for killing a prostitute, Juan is freed on a faulty warrant. At Debra’s birthday, Matthews informs Harry, enraging him. Harry later tells Dexter he was right to train him, making Dexter proud when he kills Juan. But Harry stumbles into the kill room, sees Dexter dismembering him, and vomits - shocking Dexter, who thought Harry would be pleased. Days later, Brian Moser kills Harry, staging it as suicide. Alex Timmons – A Marine sniper who once hunted weak prey, Alex killed three children but was just discharged. He now spends time at ranges and playgrounds. Dexter, posing as a fellow bigot, confirms Alex killed for sport. Dexter lures him with a fake car issue, injects M99, and brings him to a kill room lined with hunting trophies. He mocks Alex, tests a combat knife, and creates his first blood-slide trophy before stabbing him in the heart and hiding the box behind his AC unit. Robert Milson – After Harry’s death, Dexter stalks Dr. Milson, a professor tied to missing students. He strangles him with fishing wire and feeds the remains to alligators, unaware student Peter Thornton saw it. Peter Thornton – Having killed his father as a child, Peter became Milson’s assistant, craving kills. Inspired by Dexter, he kills Jenna Lincoln and a guard. For his “final test,” he fights Dexter but is outmatched, Dexter decapitates him with his own saw and buries the body.

Dexter rewrite
Season 1: Completely different - Dexter hunts a ritualistic cult-style killer by the name of The Phantom (similar to Travis Marshall). Ends with Dexter unsatisfied by the kill, questioning his purpose. Season 2: Bay Harbor Butcher arc like in the show. Around episode 7, Dr. Danco is introduced, targeting victims with surgical mutilations. He kills Doakes in the finale before Dexter stops him. Season 3: Miguel Prado arc remains, but Freebo is replaced with the Skinner. Miguel manipulates Dexter into helping, Dexter and Miguel kill the skinner together, but Dexter kills Miguel when he becomes reckless. Season 4: Same as original. Trinity Killer murders Rita, shattering Dexter. Season 5: Lumen removed. Dr. Vogel introduced, revealing her role in creating the Code. Dexter learns from her tapes that he has a brother. Season 6: Brian finally appears, echoing the Ice Truck Killer arc. He tempts Dexter to abandon the Code. Dexter spares him instead of killing him. Season 7: Dexter and Brian reluctantly team up to stop a new cannibalistic threat (Roberto Acosta and The Coven). Deb grows close to Kyle Chutsky and becomes pregnant. Brian disappears by the finale. Season 8: Deb gives birth to Nicholas Morgan. No Dark Passenger tie, Nicholas is normal. Dexter struggles to raise Harrison while continuing to kill. New villain: Elliot Budge (a stalker who discovers Dexter is a serial killer). In the end, Dexter fakes his death so Harrison can grow up safe with Deb, Chutsky, and Nicholas.

the Justice Society of America
When an ancient sorcerer long thought imprisoned awakens, the world trembles as Mordru, master of dark magic, begins tearing open the veil between realms to claim dominion over both the living and the dead. The Justice Society of America - veteran heroes like Jay Garrick, Hawkman, Alan Scott, Doctor Mid-Nite, Doctor Fate, Hourman and Wildcat, must unite to confront him. As Mordru’s power threatens to unravel time itself, the JSA face not only their most dangerous foe yet, but also the question of what it truly means to pass the torch of heroism from one era to the next.

Birds Of Prey
When a dangerous metahuman trafficker known as Blackbird resurfaces in Gotham, she begins targeting vulnerable young people with special abilities, training and manipulating them into her personal army. To stop her growing empire, Barbara Gordon (Batgirl) assembles a team with Huntress, Black Canary, and Catwoman, each bringing their own skills to the fight. But Blackbird has a secret weapon: the ruthless White Canary, whose vendetta against Black Canary puts the mission and the team at risk. As loyalties are tested and Gotham’s streets ignite in war, Batgirl must prove herself as a leader, uniting the Birds of Prey against a foe who knows how to turn allies into enemies.

Booster Gold and Blue Beetle
When fame hungry time traveler Booster Gold accidentally lands in the present, he ropes in brilliant inventor Ted Kord, the Blue Beetle, to help clean up his mess. But their uneasy partnership is tested when the diabolical Mister Mind emerges from the shadows, assembling a group of villains called the Time Stealers to rewrite history. Among his recruits is Black Beetle - a future, alternate version of Jaime Reyes, who allies with Mister Mind in the hope of saving his sister. As the Time Stealers manipulate eras and unravel the timeline, Booster and Ted must rise from partners to true heroes, using brains, heart, and unlikely teamwork to protect the past, present, and future, and prove that even the most mismatched duo can outsmart destiny.

Nightwing season 2
With the Court of Owls dismantled in the last season, Nightwing settles into Blüdhaven as its protector - but peace is short lived. A new power, Blockbuster, begins consolidating control of the city’s underworld from the shadows. To enforce his rule, Blockbuster hires Deathstroke, forcing Dick to face one of his oldest and deadliest enemies. As Nightwing fights a war on the streets, Barbara returns to action as Batgirl, but her path collides with the infamous Lady Shiva, who sees Barbara’s recovery as a challenge to her reputation. Meanwhile, Barbara as Oracle faces her own nemesis in The Calculator, a hacker who builds a criminal network to rival hers. The season escalates as Deathstroke relentlessly targets Nightwing, exploiting his past with the Titans and threatening those he loves. Oracle and Batgirl struggle against Calculator’s digital stranglehold, while Huntress and Black Canary return to help in the city’s darkest hour. In the explosive finale, Nightwing and Deathstroke face off in a brutal, personal duel across Blüdhaven’s docks. Deathstroke is defeated but not killed - while in the shadows, Blockbuster watches, untouched, cementing himself as Blüdhaven’s true kingpin and setting the stage for war in Season 3.

Justice League
When Lex Luthor's rift transported Ultraman into a parallel world in 'Superman', he found himself on Earth-3, a twisted mirror of our own. There, he forged the Crime Syndicate, a ruthless team of villains bent on conquering worlds across the multiverse. They replicate the rift and travel to Earth-1. Their arrival on Earth forces Gotham’s relentless protector Batman and Metropolis’ hopeful savior Superman to set aside their differences and unite with Diana of Themyscira, fearless pilot Hal Jordan, the lightning-fast Wally West, and the precise Oliver Queen. With the fate of not just their world but the entire multiverse hanging in the balance, these heroes must overcome mistrust, forge true unity, and stand against their own darkest reflections, the ultimate test that will forge them into the Justice League.

Superman: World's Finest
Superman: World’s Finest follows Superman as he faces his most dangerous challenge yet: the return of Lex Luthor, who escapes prison and unveils his latest weapon, Metallo, a relentless cybernetic soldier powered by Kryptonite. With Metropolis under fire and Superman weakened, a new ally steps out of the shadows: Gotham’s Dark Knight, Batman. Initially clashing over their differing methods, the two heroes are forced to find common ground as Luthor’s plan threatens not just Metropolis, but the entire world. In a battle of brains, brawn, and trust, Superman and Batman forge an uneasy alliance, proving that even the greatest of heroes are stronger together.

Green Lantern: Generations (animated series)
A seven episode animated series, each episode focusing on a different Green Lantern. Episode 1 - Alan Scott Episode 2 - Hal Jordan Episode 3 - John Stewart Episode 4 - Guy Gardner Episode 5 - Kyle Rayner Episode 6 - Simon Baz Episode 7 - Jessica Cruz

Robin
Tim Drake, the sharpest detective of all the Robins, steps into Gotham’s shadows when Batman vanishes under mysterious circumstances. Unlike his predecessors, Tim isn’t driven by rage or vengeance—he’s driven by logic, heart, and the unwavering belief that Gotham still needs a Robin. As he uncovers a conspiracy linking the League of Assassins to a new, ruthless crime syndicate, Tim must prove himself not just as Batman’s successor but as a hero in his own right. Along the way, he struggles with the weight of carrying the Robin legacy, testing his loyalty, resilience, and the very identity of what it means to be Gotham’s protector.

The Batman 3: Under The Red Hood
The Batman 3: Under The Red Hood follows Bruce Wayne as he struggles to fill the void left after Dick Grayson steps into his own identity as Nightwing. In search of a new partner, Batman takes in troubled street kid Jason Todd, training him to become the new Robin. But when the Joker resurfaces with a brutal new scheme, he twists Jason’s anger and recklessness against Bruce, manipulating him into becoming the Red Hood—a ruthless vigilante who mirrors Batman’s methods but without his restraint. As Gotham falls into chaos between Joker’s sadistic games and Red Hood’s violent crusade, Batman must confront his greatest failure: losing his sidekick to the darkness he swore to protect him from.

Martian Manhunter
When a devastating psychic plague wipes out his people, Martian peacekeeper J’onn J’onzz is unwillingly transported to Earth, where he takes the human guise of detective John Jones to hide his true nature. Haunted by the loss of his family and struggling with isolation, J’onn begins using his powers to secretly fight injustice. But when his estranged brother Ma’alefa’ak arrives, intent on spreading the same curse that destroyed Mars to humanity, J’onn must embrace his identity as the Martian Manhunter. In a climactic battle that forces him to face his grief and fears, J’onn defeats his brother and finally steps into the light as Earth’s newest protector.