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We follow some powered (or hopeful individuals) in a comedy setting that is not afraid to get serious at times.
 
We follow some powered (or hopeful individuals) in a comedy setting that is not afraid to get serious at times.
   
The premise revolves around a Superhero & Reformed-Villain Support Group - a place for those struggling to do right. We follow the Greenwich Guardian (lead), a former failed hero, who turned to petty crime as the Black Death, and after getting caught was placed in the group and realizes maybe he can be a hero after all. Other members of the group include Paladin (recurring), a detached, somewhat indifferent hero who is way above this job; Roger Dicken, aka Captain Wings (regular), a washed up, forgotten, and out-of-touch hero of yesteryear serving as PR rep and media/image consultant, who misses and craves the media attention but is blinded by it all; Bartholomew Gallows, aka Americop (regular), a gruff and grumpy former tech-powered police officer as a legal advisor for the organization; William Boddicker, aka Firefight (regular), a petty Inhuman criminal with limited pyrotechnic abilities who keeps getting caught and sent back for counseling and help; Navid Hashim, aka Arabian Knight (regular), a former local hero but now displaced refugee who after failing to stop political war back home, just wants to make the world a better place; and Abigail Boylen, aka Cloud 9 (lead), an ambitious and energetic young lady who wants to be the best superhero there is; Brutacus (recurring), a beast mutate with red fur and horns, a reformed villain who is now simply protective, friendly, lovable, and wants to help everyone.</span></span></p>
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The premise revolves around a Superhero & Reformed-Villain Support Group - a place for those struggling to do right. We follow the Greenwich Guardian (lead), a former failed hero, who turned to petty crime as the Black Death, and after getting caught was placed in the group and realizes maybe he can be a hero after all. Other members of the group include Paladin (recurring), a detached, somewhat indifferent hero who is way above this job; Roger Dicken, aka Captain Wings (regular), a washed up, forgotten, and out-of-touch hero of yesteryear serving as PR rep and media/image consultant, who misses and craves the media attention but is blinded by it all; Bartholomew Gallows, aka Americop (regular), a gruff and grumpy former tech-powered police officer as a legal advisor for the organization; William Boddicker, aka Firefight (regular), a petty Inhuman criminal with limited pyrotechnic abilities who keeps getting caught and sent back for counseling and help; Navid Hashim, aka Arabian Knight (regular), a former local hero but now displaced refugee who after failing to stop political war back home, just wants to make the world a better place; and Abigail Boylen, aka Cloud 9 (lead), an ambitious and energetic young lady who wants to be the best superhero there is; Brutacus (recurring), a beast mutate with red fur and horns, a reformed villain who is now simply protective, friendly, lovable, and wants to help everyone.
   
 
Recurring/Special guests: Abigail Dunton (aka Visioneer; short, sarcastic, and abrasive, but with limited empathic powers that she employed to help locate people as search and rescue team, that's left her a little broken and scarred from what she's seen); Ernesto and Luigi Gambonno (aka the Great Gambonnos; twin loveable but dumb as rock meatheads, there to do community service but are too dumb to even realize it); Sven (aka Magma; acts like he's better than everyone else for his time in the Super Heroes of Europe, but secretly questions how "good" was the good he was doing in the world); Aya Komatsu (aka Kuroko; used to follow a brutal villain, genuinely thinking him to be good, but now she knows the truth. Sees the good in the downtrodden Magma - though he despised himself, she saw him as inspiration, and they look to do better with each other); Jimmy Zafar (aka Savage Steel; a former corrupt cop who used to use tech to kill criminals, rather than simply jailing them... not exactly the most inspiring or trustworthy guy around); Nanook (spunky but scrappy Inuit teen with demigoddess powers); Duc No Tranh (not actually part of the support group, but runs a martial arts school next door with his family; retired vigilante/government agent/anti-hero Bengal, who was in a similar position to Greenwhich Guardian before, trying to figure out if what he is doing is right).
 
Recurring/Special guests: Abigail Dunton (aka Visioneer; short, sarcastic, and abrasive, but with limited empathic powers that she employed to help locate people as search and rescue team, that's left her a little broken and scarred from what she's seen); Ernesto and Luigi Gambonno (aka the Great Gambonnos; twin loveable but dumb as rock meatheads, there to do community service but are too dumb to even realize it); Sven (aka Magma; acts like he's better than everyone else for his time in the Super Heroes of Europe, but secretly questions how "good" was the good he was doing in the world); Aya Komatsu (aka Kuroko; used to follow a brutal villain, genuinely thinking him to be good, but now she knows the truth. Sees the good in the downtrodden Magma - though he despised himself, she saw him as inspiration, and they look to do better with each other); Jimmy Zafar (aka Savage Steel; a former corrupt cop who used to use tech to kill criminals, rather than simply jailing them... not exactly the most inspiring or trustworthy guy around); Nanook (spunky but scrappy Inuit teen with demigoddess powers); Duc No Tranh (not actually part of the support group, but runs a martial arts school next door with his family; retired vigilante/government agent/anti-hero Bengal, who was in a similar position to Greenwhich Guardian before, trying to figure out if what he is doing is right).

Revision as of 21:10, 18 April 2020

Movies

Man-Thing

Tags: Man-Thing, Ellen Brandt, Iron Man 3, Dr. Stange, Nexus of All Realities, Alternate Dimensions

Man-Thing: Shattered Nexus

Man-Thing returns from Sakaar.

S.H.I.E.L.D. Academy

aka Coulson: The College Years.

Coulson's early years in the Academy, with an aged Peggy still working for the agency. Recruited out of university, in the late 80's, Phil Coulson enters a SHIELD Academy run by a senior Peggy Carter, Howard Stark, and Hank Pym. While Coulson is too green to interact directly with the heads of SHIELD, Coulson inadvertently gets wrapped in a Soviet plot that even Peggy can't ignore.

Also featuring Nick Fury, Keller, and Janet van Dyne, as well as Melinda May, John Garrett, Felix Blake, Victoria Hand, and Isabelle Hartley as Coulson's peers. Cameos by Bill Foster, Wendy Lawson, Robert Gonzales, and Quan Chen. Introducing Ramone, Chet Fleming, Irina Tarasova/Olivia Underwood, Viktor Uvarov, Seth Waters, and Valentina Allegra de Fontaine.

Television

Midnight Sons (crossover multiseries)

A cross-ever event series. Think "Paranormal Defenders". Individual franchises include:

  • Man-Wolf
  • Darkholders
  • Blade
  • Midnight Sons
  • Hannibal King
  • Agents of S.T.A.K.E.
  • Morbius
  • Bloodstone

Greenwich Guardian

Powered individuals have become more common place and publicly accepted as a daily part of life.

We follow some powered (or hopeful individuals) in a comedy setting that is not afraid to get serious at times.

The premise revolves around a Superhero & Reformed-Villain Support Group - a place for those struggling to do right. We follow the Greenwich Guardian (lead), a former failed hero, who turned to petty crime as the Black Death, and after getting caught was placed in the group and realizes maybe he can be a hero after all. Other members of the group include Paladin (recurring), a detached, somewhat indifferent hero who is way above this job; Roger Dicken, aka Captain Wings (regular), a washed up, forgotten, and out-of-touch hero of yesteryear serving as PR rep and media/image consultant, who misses and craves the media attention but is blinded by it all; Bartholomew Gallows, aka Americop (regular), a gruff and grumpy former tech-powered police officer as a legal advisor for the organization; William Boddicker, aka Firefight (regular), a petty Inhuman criminal with limited pyrotechnic abilities who keeps getting caught and sent back for counseling and help; Navid Hashim, aka Arabian Knight (regular), a former local hero but now displaced refugee who after failing to stop political war back home, just wants to make the world a better place; and Abigail Boylen, aka Cloud 9 (lead), an ambitious and energetic young lady who wants to be the best superhero there is; Brutacus (recurring), a beast mutate with red fur and horns, a reformed villain who is now simply protective, friendly, lovable, and wants to help everyone.

Recurring/Special guests: Abigail Dunton (aka Visioneer; short, sarcastic, and abrasive, but with limited empathic powers that she employed to help locate people as search and rescue team, that's left her a little broken and scarred from what she's seen); Ernesto and Luigi Gambonno (aka the Great Gambonnos; twin loveable but dumb as rock meatheads, there to do community service but are too dumb to even realize it); Sven (aka Magma; acts like he's better than everyone else for his time in the Super Heroes of Europe, but secretly questions how "good" was the good he was doing in the world); Aya Komatsu (aka Kuroko; used to follow a brutal villain, genuinely thinking him to be good, but now she knows the truth. Sees the good in the downtrodden Magma - though he despised himself, she saw him as inspiration, and they look to do better with each other); Jimmy Zafar (aka Savage Steel; a former corrupt cop who used to use tech to kill criminals, rather than simply jailing them... not exactly the most inspiring or trustworthy guy around); Nanook (spunky but scrappy Inuit teen with demigoddess powers); Duc No Tranh (not actually part of the support group, but runs a martial arts school next door with his family; retired vigilante/government agent/anti-hero Bengal, who was in a similar position to Greenwhich Guardian before, trying to figure out if what he is doing is right).

All together, they are to learn how to cope with the day-to-day life of a being a superhero, to makeup up for the wrong things they've done, serve community service, seek counsel, and ultimately become heros.

As the show progresses we learn more about each characters' backstories, specifically Greenwich Guardian's two lives as hero and villain and his relationship with the hero Gravity, and the regretful decisions he's made. Or about Paladin's life as a legitimate crimefighter as we learn about his connections with the Defenders, piece by piece. Or about Navid's life in Israel and Saudi Arabia, and how even the most well-intended hero cannot stop corrupt governments and international wars, and how that effects you over time. Or about Cloud 9's unfortunate lab accident that exposed her to alien gas that gave her her abilities, but yet she stays positive and above it all.

One-Shots

Blonsky and the Beast

Following the Hydra Uprising, the S.H.I.E.L.D. maximum security facility, the Vault, is compromised and it's most dangerous criminal, Emil Blonsky, the Abmomination and a hapless Jotunheim frost beast are released. The two form a reluctant and unlikely pair traveling the Alaskan wilderness, living on the lam, surviving the elements, and more.

Small Expectations

Benny and Claire are sent on a mission by Director Mack to figure out what Mitchell Carson's plans are with the Pym Particles, but things go awry when someone else shows up with similar, but less honourable intentions.

Home Sweet Home

A couple of solitary but scrappy space aliens return home to their peaceful abode... only to find themselves caught right in the middle of the Battle of Titan.

Under the Sea

The Skrulls are getting restless on Earth... and under the sea, and an unexpected visitor has a plan that only the Inhuman Royal Family can help with.

Monster Mash

A day off from the fighting pits on Sakaar leads to an unexpected adventure for Hulk and an unexpected fight against a disgruntled scientist and his monstrous creations.

Once Upon a Time in San Francisco

When a mysterious figure name the Protector begins extorting local businesses to pay him for their protection, Ex-Con and Ant-Man take to the scene to trap the dastardly thief.

Podcasts

Supertown

A podcast journalist gets wrapped up in a plot bigger than he could imagine.

Scrapped plans

Hellstorm (TV Series)

Originally taking place in Midnight Sons. Scrapped as it didn't quite fit the theme of the rest of the series, didn't have many ideas to flesh out the series, and because there is an incoming Hellstrom series in the MCU.

Season One

Now that we have in-depth experience with the more occult and supernatural world, enter Daimon Hellstrom. We learn alongside Daimon of the truth of his origins and powers, explore Hell and death and all that fun stuff, maybe encountering some otherwise deceased characters along the way, before ultimately facing off against his sister Satana, sent to Earth as a succubus. Featuring Trish Walker.

Season Two

Hellstorm takes on Satannish and Dormammu himself, in a battle for Hell, forming a fragile and ostensible pact with Mephisto along the way.