Trying to Please Everyone: Or Converting multiple Pop Culture Utopias into a Timeline.

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Holy crap that looks so cool!

I know that second image IOTL is from the cancelled Spider-Man 4.
 
Here's an idea for when you get to revamping the DC in television section. In the 60s, DC wanted to create an animated series based on "Sugar and Spike", but Sheldon Mayer (the creator of the series) was opposed to anyone else writing for the characters. How this could work here is something similar to the Charlie Brown and Snoopy Show where the show is just animated versions of the comic stories.

If you're not familiar with this series (which is understandable), here's some information on it:
www.toonopedia.com/sugspike.htm
 
When you do your Halo update I want to make known that Neill Blomkamp and Peter Jackson planned to do a Halo movie in 2006 or 2007, it unfortunately never happened:
I was aware of the plans for a Halo film but I thought Peter Jackson was going to direct it when it seems he was just producing. This would butterfly away District 9, though since that was Neil Blomkamp’s idea it’s likely released around when Elysium was released OTL.
 
I was aware of the plans for a Halo film but I thought Peter Jackson was going to direct it when it seems he was just producing. This would butterfly away District 9, though since that was Neil Blomkamp’s idea it’s likely released around when Elysium was released OTL.
Not necessarily, it may just get delayed.
 
Then Sayaka disappeared and Maria Grace Fleed took her place. Fleed became a fan favorite.
Well, at least this time the creators somehow paid attention to it.

One show, Yes! Pretty Cure 5 never had a second season but demonstrated this growing trend. Pretty Cure All Stars New Stage focuses more on Original Generation character Ayumi with Hibiki, Tsubomi and Love along with them in their Cure forms fighting Fusion. Rather than their planned brief appearance. Saban dubbed Glitter Force. The 2011 earthquake and Tsunami did not interfere in Suite Pretty Cure ♪ . Doki Doki Pretty Cure has Mana in a relationship with Joe. Alice and Makoto also end up together due to a lack of producer interference. Ira was killed off. A sequel was made with a more slice of life style. Rie Kugimiya won the part of one of the four main Cures( as the infamous Sixth Ranger Cure Ace never escaped the planning phase).
Nevertheless, it seems that there, in most cases, the romantic line will be weak, and there are few male love interests. It's a pity!
 
Here's an idea for when you get to revamping the DC in television section. In the 60s, DC wanted to create an animated series based on "Sugar and Spike", but Sheldon Mayer (the creator of the series) was opposed to anyone else writing for the characters. How this could work here is something similar to the Charlie Brown and Snoopy Show where the show is just animated versions of the comic stories.

If you're not familiar with this series (which is understandable), here's some information on it:
www.toonopedia.com/sugspike.htm
I wanted to respond to this before I lose the comment but I did make a note of this and will likely touch upon it when I do DC after Marvel. I also have plans to actually have a Calvin and Hobbes cartoon which I think I have a way of making sure it happens.
 
If you haven't done the 1980s comics update could you include Marvel's purchase of Harvey Comics (becoming the basis of Marvel's Star Comics imprint):
By the early 1980s, Marvel Comics was in negotiations with Harvey Comics to assume publication of some of their characters. Harvey editor Sid Jacobson, along with the other Harvey staff, were interviewed by Mike Hobson, Marvel's group vice-president of publishing (de facto publisher). As part of the process, Jacobson created several new characters which were well received by Hobson and effectively sealed the deal. Marvel Editor-in-Chief Jim Shooter appointed editor Tom DeFalco as executive editor to coordinate with the Harvey staff, who were hired by Marvel. On the day Marvel was set to take over the Harvey publications, Harvey Comics pulled out of the deal due to an internal disagreement among the two remaining Harvey brothers, Alfred and Leon. Harvey would cease publishing their comics in 1982.
 
Marvel Superheroes in Film: 1993-1999
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Fantastic Four(1993)

In 1983, German producer Bernd Eichinger met with Marvel Comics' Stan Lee at Lee's Los Angeles home to explore obtaining an option for a movie based on the Fantastic Four. Warner Bros and Columbia Pictures both expressed interest but the potential cost was a problem. Lee had a great working relationship with Walt Disney(the company and the man) and it was through Disney that some of the Marvel shows had been released. Marvel could be credited with originating the Shared Superhero Universe and doing so in Animation as well was no easy feat. Now they wished to do so in film. However, one film that would have been released first that would threaten to derail the ambitions, that film was Dazzler. Set up behind Stan Lee's back, Lee feared that an odd film like Dazzler could derail the hopes of a proper Marvel Cinematic Universe before they began. This was not to be though Stan Lee later got Roger Corman as a director for the film, its production delayed until a 1993 release. Tarantino stepped onto the set to see what kind of film his own upcoming Silver Surfer Project would connect to. His involvement helped improve the film significantly, even minor things such as touching up the dialogue and turning the character known as the Jeweler into the Mole Man instead. While Marvel hoped the film would do as well as James Cameron's Spider-Man it was not to be and the film did not do well at the box office. The film it was intended to compliment, ended up outshining it.
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The Hands of Shang-Chi: Master of Kung Fu(1993)

Directed by Stephen Norrington and starring Brandon Lee(OTL the film's plan were cancelled with his death). Since the film focused on Shang-Chi trying to escape his father's shadow, the irony of Brandon Lee trying to escape his famous father's shadow was not lost on critics.

The original short film, which was repurposed into a scene in the movie

Silver Surfer(1994)

In 1989, Erik Fleming, then a film student from the USC School of Cinematic Arts, and Robert Letterman approached Marvel Studios and Constantin Film's producer Bernd Eichinger for permission to use the Silver Surfer in a test animation and proof of concept for using CGI in creating a realistic Silver Colored human. The result was a 5 minute short film in 1991 that was shown at the First Look USC Film Festival. This led to major studios taking interest. Quentin Tarantino, fresh off the success of Reservoir Dogs, went to Constantin Productions with a Silver Surfer script in 1992. The end result was Tarantino's highly praised Silver Surfer, with special praise given to Lawrence Fishburne in the role of the title character. The film retells the Surfer's origins. It was hoped that the film would then crossover with Fantastic Four but that film's failure nixed that idea. In exchange for making the film, Constantin films funded Tarantino's next project, a little film called Pulp Fiction
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Storyboard of Bruce Campbell as Mysterio being brought into Police custody

Spider-Man 2(1995)

With Cameron unable to return, the film was given to Sam Raimi. Doctor Octopus was introduced with Shwarzenegger in the role, as was Bruce Campbell in the role of Mysterio. Of the previous film villains, Norman Osborn, the Sandman and Electro returned. Since New Line Cinema was working on a Venom Movie, it was decided Doctor Octopus would be working on creating the Symbiote as a way to benefit humanity in the film to tie in. Eddie Brock was introduced in the film as Peter Parker's childhood friend. Their parents worked on the Symbiote together before Osborn stole it away from them and Doc Ock now seeks to finish what they started. Peter Parker gained the Black Suit in the film. Its power is shockingly demonstrated when after an earlier battle in which Spider-Man suffers a humiliating defeat by Doc Ock, Electro and Sandman, he has a rematch with the Black Suit and easily defeats them, using their powers against them, only for it to later be revealed Peter was asleep the entire fight and the suit was controlling him. Peter eventually has to free himself from the suit, which infects Eddie and turns him into Venom. Eddie Brock was played by Eminem(who even recorded a song for the soundtrack), however when he was Venom, to demonstrate his different physicality, and his deeper voice, he was played by Dolph Lundgren.
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Black Panther(1997)

Starring Wesley Snipes. According to Snipes this film was never made due to studio executives believing the film was about the Black Panther Party. Snipes wisehs to make this film due to disliking how Africa was depicted in Hollywood movies(usually stereotypical).​

Spider-Man 3(1998)

Sam Raimi returned to direct the film. However, there were no new antagonists in the film, instead Norman Osborn finally donned the costume of the Green Goblin, which actor Willem Defoe had been waiting for. The film fulfilled the long build up to portraying the Sinister Six on Screen, the roster consisting of the first film's Electro and Sandman, the second film's Doctor Octopus, Mysterio and Venom and finally the Green Goblin. Spider-Man convinces Venom to switch sides as he is not a villain, only having a grudge on Spider-Man. With this, Electro, Sandman, Mysterio and Doctor Octopus are defeated but despite their efforts Spider-Man manages to save the life of Mary Jane Watson at the Brooklyn Bridge. Shortly afterwards, Spider-Man and the Green Goblin have a final intense battle that ends with the Green Goblin accidentally impaling himself on his own Glider.

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Venom(1998)

In 1997, David S. Goyer finished the script for Venom for New Line Cinema. Dolph Lundgren reprised his role as Venom, though he would appear on the posters, while Eminem played Eddie Brock. The main villain of the film was Carnage, who's origin was told in the film. Carnage was played by Jackie Earle Haley as Kletus Cassidy.
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Jackie Earle Haley as Kletus Cassidy
And of course the Masterpiece that is Eminem's Venom Rap

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Luke Cage(1999)

Quentin Tarantino returned to work with Lawrence Fishburne, this time in the flesh and at the hands of Columbia Pictures. The film pits Cage against Diamondback.​

Daredevil(1999)

A 20th Century Fox film by Chris Colombus with a script by Mark Steven Johnson, which was approved by many including Harry Knowles and Kevin Feige. The film starred Jason Statham(OTL he's always wanted to play Daredevil with Frank Miller commenting that he wanted to see Statham as Daredevil too).
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Hulk(1999)

A Hulk film had begun developing in 1990, though this was put on hold as the Incredible Hulk tv series continued into several films. Michael France wrote the script. Universal wanted the Hulk to fight terrorists but this was disliked by France. John Turman created a script in 1994. The film included General Ross, the Leader and Rick Jones, along with the gamma explosion origin of the character. Jonathan Hensleigh was brought on as co-producer and script writer, though he convinced Universal to allow him to direct the film, making it his directorial debut. Hensleigh introduced several men transformed by the leader into Insect men, which served as enemies to the Hulk(basically replacing the Hulk Dogs). Billy Crudup would play Bruce Banner who discovered that two other people had been exposed to the same gamma bomb that had created the Hulk, one became the Abomination(played by Ray Stevenson), which had the Hulk's strength but retained a normal intelligence and the Leader, who was as smart as the Hulk was strong. It was now up to the Hulk to defeat the two evil beings.​
 
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Marvel Superheroes in Film: 2000-2003

I basically wrote out the Marvel Movies including the MCU in one go and now I must share it. X-Men, Spider-Man, Fantastic Four and MCU will probably get their films split into their own posts in case anyone wants to look up those films specifically. Right here is the part of the mega file. More to come soon.

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Designs for several characters in the first X-Men film

X-Men(2000)

The year 2000 saw the release of another attempt at making an X-Men movie, simply titled X-Men. The first in a new series of films intended to connect into one big universe. Released by the newly renamed 21st Century Fox. The Film cast Hugh Jackman as Wolverine, James Marsden as Cyclops, Famkee Janssen as Jean Grey, Natalie Portman as Rogue(OTL she almost did but did not due to scheduling conflicts with The Phantom Menace, which has a different release date ITTL), Halley Barry was cast as Storm. Michael Jackson now infamously auditioned for the role of Charles Xavier before Patrick Stewart got the part. Stewart has an amusing history with the character. A friend of his called the character resemblance to his attention. He is said to have looked at a cover of X-Men and asked "What am I doing on a Comic Book Cover?". Ian McKellen played Magneto. Liev Shreiber was cast as Sabertooth, who was given lines taunting Wolverine about his past. Lucy Liu was cast as Mystique. Keanu Reeves was cast as Gambit. Bryan Singer was chosen to direct. John Williams scored the music. The Blob and Pyro were added as members of the Brotherhood while the X-Men gained Beast, played by Jason Flemying. The X-Men each wore distinctive costumes.

Andrew Kevin Walker wrote the script, which had Xavier recruiting Logan and several other mutants to assist Cyclops, Jean Grey, Iceman, Beast, and Angel AKA the original X-Men team after they were defeated and captured. They fight the Brotherhood of Mutants, which consisted of Magneto, Sabretooth, Mystique, Toad, the Blob(played by Dave Harbour), and Pyro who are trying to conquer New York City, while Henry Peter Gyrich and Bolivar Trask attack the X-Men and Brotherhood with Robotic Sentinels. The script focused on the rivalry between Wolverine and Cyclops, as well as the latter's self-doubt as a field leader and the love triangle aspect. Part of the backstory invented for Magneto both dived into his history as a Holocaust survivor and made him the cause of the Chernobyl disaster. The script also featured the X-Copter and the Danger Room. The script went through a rewrite by Joss Whedon, but this version was dropped. He had added a romance between Wolverine and Storm that was unneeded and added a line perceived as ridiculous. "Do you know what happens to a Toad when it gets struck by Lightning? The same thing that happens to Everything Else"(Yes OTL that line was added by Joss Whedon). The Music was scored by John Williams. Rogue is introduced in a somewhat controversial scene where a trucker attempts to rape her(she is afraid of kill him) and she is saved by Wolverine. It also features a scene in which Jean Grey loses control of her powers during a Senate hearing, revealing herself to be a mutant.
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The Original Opening to Sam Raimi's film is included, not cut due to no 9/11 attacks ITTL. This includes the infamous cut poster depicting the two towers as well.​

Spider-Man 4(2001)

A soft reboot of the series. Sam Raimi returned as he felt now was the time, with the Sinister Six arc concluded, he now had much more freedom. Leonardo DiCaprio had also exploded into popularity(as well as being pinned to play Aquaman over at the Distinguished Competition). So the time came to pass the torch to a new actor. Raimi found a way to accomplish this within the story itself, using a now famous Spider-Man story, The Clone Saga.

Raimi had Doctor Octopus be revealed to be cloning Spider-Man(This being Raimi he was able to add a bit of body horror to the experiments). The result was the creation of an imperfect clone of Spider-Man, and by imperfect, we mean looking not like Leonardo DiCaprio but the new actor Tobey Maguire. The two Spider-Men then team up to defeat Doctor Octopus and several of the remaining Villains such as Carnage. Afterwards, Peter Parker sets up the clone to take his place while he can retire and live with Mary Jane Watson. As Peter leaves, the clone, going by the name Ben Reilly, shouts back at him a line from the Great Gatsby.

"They're a rotten crowd, and You're worth the whole bunch put together."

The only actor to not return is R.Lee Ermey. As a result J.Jonah Jameson is played by J.K. Simmons.​

Daredevil II(2001)

Director by Mark Steven Johnson with Jason Statham and Michael Clarke Duncan, who came up with the excuse in universe that the Kingpin was training to fight Daredevil to justify Duncan's more muscular physique. The film was an adaptation of the Daredevil: Born Again storyline. Posters for the film had Daredevil's Escrima sticks represent the "II" in the title.
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Blade II(2002)

A sequel by New Line Cinema. The film introduced Hannibal King and Franke Drake as well as Michael Morbius. Guillermo Del Toro was hired to direct and changed very little of the original script, believing the writers and Wesley Snipes understood the character. Del Toro faced no executive meddling due to the producers being huge fans of his and being smart enough to let him work.
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The Punisher(2002)

Directed by Jonathan Hensleigh. Michael France pushed a script which included Microchip and Jigsaw despite Hensleigh being unwilling to use them, as a result, Jigsaw is scarred at the conclusion of the film and his appearance teases a sequel. The film did better than OTL. The film starred Thomas Jane as in OTL.
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Iron Fist(2002)

Marvel Studios brought Artisan Entertainment to co-finance an Iron Fist film, hiring Ray Park to star and John Turman to write the script in January 2001. Park read extensively the comics Iron Fist had appeared in. Kirk Wong signed to direct in July 2001.
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Cassandra Nova in X-Men 2.

X2(2003)

X-Men 2 introduced Nightcrawler, played by Alan Cummings, and Shaquille O'Neal as Bishop. Ray Park returned as Toad(and got into a fight with Nightcrawler while he and Storm were trying to rescue the Mutant Kids from Weapon X ) as did Liev Shrieber as Sabertooth. This time working for William Stryker. Other mutants aiding Stryker were added, including Lady Deathstrike and Ryan Reynolds as Deadpool to make the team, referred to as Team X, capable of opposing the X-Men. Deadpool notably does not appear to have Mutant abilities. The film also introduced another antagonist: Cassandra Nova. While she is not the twin sister of Xavier as in the original script, she is instead a powerful psychic, who tricks Xavier into building Cerebro, after Weapon X raided the X Mansion and found only Xavier could use the Cerebro there. To rescue Xavier, Storm and Nightcrawler find themselves in a middle of a psychic duel between Xavier and Nova, which is so intense they are forced to flee the dark Cerebro after rescuing Xavier. Cassandra Nova then attempts to end all of Humanity and is seconds from succeeding before Magneto kills her by crushing her head with the Cerebro Helmet Cassandra is wearing, implying Magneto may have had a change of heart. Stryker's plan was evidently to use the seemingly loyal Cassandra to kill all mutants, during which several Mutants are seen being impacted by this such as Beast, Gambit,Marrow, and Xerox(Multiple Man OTL).
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Spider-Man 5(2003)

The film introduces John Malkovitch as the Vulture, along with Anne Hathaway as Felicia Hardy AKA the Black Cat(though she is retconned in the film to be the Vulture's daughter, becoming the Black Cat at the film's end credits scene). Curt Connors also finally transforms into the Lizard after his appearance in previous film. With less villains, the film also focused on Harry Osborn in the aftermath of his father's death and how it impacted him. The film also introduces Gwen Stacy as a love interest, played by Kirsten Dunst.
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Namor the Sub-Mariner(2003)

A Universal film directed by Christopher Colombus with Dwayne Johnson in the lead role. The film retells Namor's origin and depicts U-Man as an antagonist, being set in the days leading up to World War II and featuring Nazi antagonists working with U-Man.
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Black Widow(2003)

Made by Lionsgate with David Hayter writing the script and directing. Emily Blunt starred in the lead role. The film depicts Black Widow's childhood training to become an assassin before showing how she defected with the help of Hawkeye and brought down the Red Room that had trained her. Hawkeye was played by Josh Halloway in the film.

An Elektra film was dropped from production. OTL the film occurred due to contractual obligations Jennifer Garner had after playing Elektra, which are not present ITTL. However, Black Widow did fairly well, thus butterflying away the notion that Female led Superhero films are not profitable, which prevented further such films from being greenlit until Wonder Woman OTL.​
 
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Marvel Superheroes in Film: 2004-2007

I decided to post this now because I wanted feedback on the Alt-Marvel Cinematic Universe casting before diving fully into the crossovers. At this point I can change any castings if there are any requests.

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Fantastic Four(2004)

A redo of the Fantastic Four following the failure of the Roger Corman film. Chris Columbus directed. The film features John Krasinski as Reed Richards, Charlize Theron as Sue Storm, Paul Walker as Johnny Storm, John C. Reilly as Ben Grimm and Jude Law as Victor Von Doom.
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Blade: Underworld(2004)​

The production of Blade 3 was delayed after the German director Oliver Hirschbiegel turned down working on Blade 3 in favor of making a film about Adolf Hitler in the final days of the fall of Germany called Downfall. The film introduced Rachel Van Helsing(OTL's Abigail Whistler) and a different actor was chosen to play Dracula himself as the main antagonist. The film was made into a crossover with Underworld with Len Wiseman directing(OTL this crossover was pitched, ITTL this replaces Blade III).
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Spider-Man 6(2005)

The Film features Kurt Connors, a minor character from the previous film, turning into the Lizard as well as Harry Osborn becoming the Hobgoblin. It was the last Spider-Man film for some time.
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The Incredible Hulk(2005)

A Universal film intended to reboot the character to see if there was still a market for the character. Bruce Banner was now played by Mark Ruffalo. The film had Banner still on the run, this time hiding in Brazil, when he is contacted by someone who claims to be able to cure him, leading to his return to North America and reunion with Betty Ross, only for the army to hunt him down. this time the main antagonist is Boxer and army man Crusher Creel, who is transformed into the Absorbing Man to battle the Hulk. The New York Skyline in the film has OSCORP Tower visible, an easter egg to tie the film's together. To bag this up, Tobey Maguire's Spider-Man cameos. Rick Jones also appears, having appeared in the previous films. An added scene at the beginning has Bruce Banner attempt suicide in the arctic only to transform into the Hulk. the transformation causes a glacier to collapse. The End Credits scenes shows the Glacier with Captain America's shield visible, along with a red glove that twitches a finger.
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Thor(2005)

Directed by Sam Raimi, who originally pitched the idea of a Thor film to Stan lee over lunch in 1991. The success of recent Superhero films including Raimi's own work led to Fox greenlighting the project. Daniel Craig was cast as Thor. Tom Hiddleston was cast as Loki. Anthony Hopkins as Odin, Stuart Townsend was cast as Fandral the Dashing. The film is similar to OTL's Thor film, though an added scene exists of Loki revealing himself to his father Laufey and being rejected by him.
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Iron Man(2006)

A Fox film directed by Joss Whedon and starring Tom Cruise as Tony Stark. MODOK is played by Peter Dinklage. The film takes a surprising twist by revealing the mastermind behind the terrorist organization to be Howard Stark, Tony Stark's father, who is alive in the film and operates the company alongside Tony. This leads to a battle between Tony Stark and his father in Iron Man suits at the conclusion. MODOK also appears as a villain Stark initially battles, being the (literal) head of the terrorist organization A.I.M. Rachel McAdams was cast as Pepper Potts and Paul Bettany was cast as Edwin Jarvis. The film was scored by Harry Gregson-Wiliaims. An after Credits Scene had Nick Fury approach Tony Stark. He says the line "as if gamma accidents, radioactive bug bites and assorted mutants weren't enough", hinting at the larger Marvel Universe, before mentioning that he wants to talk to Tony about "the Avengers initiative." For this ending to make sense, a change was made where Tony Stark reveals to the world "I am Iron Man."
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The Punisher 2(2006)

Jonathan Hensleigh and Thomas Jane returned. The film featured Jigsaw. Ron Perlman also appeared in a minor role(The short film Punisher: Dirty Laundry is a scene in the film). Tyler Mane was cast as Thor.
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"Mastermind's "Illusion" appearance in X-Men 3.

X-Men 3(2006)

2006 saw the release of X-Men 3. Summer Glau was cast as Kitty Pryde. To better understand the role she went seeking advice from Joss Whedon, who had written for X-Men and she had studied with the comic issues, including those written by him. Mike Vogel played Warren Worthington III. Bryan Singer returned to direct. Michael Dougherty, screenwriter of X-Men 2, returned to write the script. The film had Jean Grey becoming possessed by the Cosmic Phoenix Force after an X-Men space mission crashes into a lake. Cyclops and Jean are the center of the film, and they are entangled in a three-way war for control of the Phoenix between the X-Men, the Brotherhood of Mutants and the newly introduced Hellfire Club, which is led by an older Emma Frost (played by Sigourney Weaver). Peter Wyngarde played Mastermind, who his performance as Jason King had inspired. In the film Mastermind was manipulating Jean Grey to gain access into the Hellfire Club. On the X-Men side, the entire cast returned including Gambit (Keanu Reeves) and Nightcrawler(Alan Cummings) returned along with a new face in Dazzler (Beverley Mahood). The Hellfire Club release the Phoenix while trying to control it and are killed by it. In the end, Jean commits suicide to save them all by telekinetically forcing Scott to look at her and then removing his visor, and after her death she turned into a divine being a la 2001: A Space Odyssey. The Danger Room is featured in the film, including a scene where Bobby and Kitty are training and are seemingly killed by a Sentinel, leaving two skeletons, only for it to be shown to only be a simulation.
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Nick Fury: Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D.(2007)

Script by Andrew W.Marlowe based on Jim Steranko's Nick Fury, Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. The script was originally written with no actor in mind though Samuel L.Jackson, due to bearing a resemblance to the Ultimate Version of the character, would step into the role, even making a cameo in Iron Man. The Helicarrier was also featured in the film. Baron Strucker was the main antagonist. The film served as a prequel.
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Doctor Strange(2007)

Directed by Guillermo Del Toro and written by Neil Gaiman. The film stars Robert Downey Jr as the Sorcerer Supreme. The Film also features the character of Clea as per Gaiman's request. The film retells Doctor Strange's origin, with him battling Baron Mordo, who turns traitor in the film and kills the Ancient One, who is played by a Tibetan actor ITTL, who here realizes he's dying and wishes to help Strange recover rather than pass on the mantle of Sorcerer Supreme to him(preventing "Mighty Whitey" as Strange is not the chosen one). Strange battle Dormammu as well when he is summoned and prevents him from entering the universe. Tony Todd voices Dormammu. Wong also appears. Jeffrey Combs has a cameo in the film.​

Ghost Rider(2007)

The Film is largely the same as OTL down to Nicholas Cage, already a huge Ghost Rider fan, playing the character. Though one notable difference is Sam Elliot's character participates in the final battle but is wounded, leaving Johnny Blaze to finish the fight.​
 
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Do you plan on doing a James Bond post, if yes could you incorporate James Bond, Jr. stuff:
In 1966 Harry Saltzman announced a television series about a ten-year-old who fought SPECTRE that could have been based on 003½ but nothing became of it.[1] At some other point Bond film producers Saltzman and Broccoli planned to make either a theatrical feature or a TV series based on the 003½ premise. The producers discussed story ideas with several unidentified screenwriters in London.
 
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