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Cereal Heros

Cartoon cereal box-mascots are mistakenly brought to life when a plan to replace the world's fallen superheroes with characters from comic books goes awry. They soon find themselves on the run in an unfamiliar world that only they can save from destruction.

Damn Nation

The story is set in a United States evacuated due to an attack from vampires that has left the nation suffering from a vampire plague and forced the government to relocate to London as scientists search for a cure.

Deathstroke

A solo film based on the assassin Slade Wilson (aka Deathstroke), an expert assassin with super strength and stamina.

Ex Machina

A man with extraordinary superpowers realizes he can be of better service to humanity by becoming a politician, and decides to become the mayor of New York.

Henchman vs. Sidekick

Two mortal enemies— a superhero and a supervillain— are killed, leaving the hero's sidekick and villain's henchman to continue the battle of good vs. evil.

Hourman

Chemist Rex Tyler creates a new synthesis, "Miraclo," which grants him super-strength and endurance, but only for one hour. Rex's son Rick Tyler later becomes the hero.

Hypno-Hustler Project

Hypno-Hustler, aka Antoine Delsoin, the leader of a band called the Mercy Killers, uses hypnosis technology in his instruments on his audience in order to rob them.

Iron Fist

Danny Rand, who is raised by monks, is taught the ancient technique of the Iron Fist, which grants its users the power to level a building with a single blow and gives them complete control over their mind, body and spirit. When he returns to America as an adult, Rand uses his amazing abilities to help those in need while seeking to avenge the murder of his parents.

Luke Cage

Marvel Comics' Luke Cage (the company's first black superhero) is a former gang member who is nabbed by the cops after being framed. In jail, he signs up to participate in medical tests, and when things go wrong, he develops superhuman strength and impenetrable skin, which help him bust out of prison. He then becomes an evil-vanquishing mercenary.

Madman

"Madman" is a post-modernist reimagining of the Frankenstein tale, with a superhero twist. The title character, killed in a car accident, is reanimated by an eccentric doc who names him Frank Einstein and instills in him enhanced senses, psychic power and exceptional physical skills. The doc can't fix his creature's face, so Madman wears a costume modeled after his fave superhero to hide his scars.

Maintenance

Two janitors work at Terrormax Inc., the world's leading manufacturer and supplier of weapons and doomsday devices to supervillains. When they're not too busy cleaning up toxic spills and performing menial repairs on time machines, they just might save the world.

New Gods

The New Gods are natives of the twin planets of New Genesis and Apokolips. New Genesis is an idyllic planet ruled by the Highfather, while Apokolips is a dystopia ruled by the tyrant Darkseid. New Genesis and Apokolips call themselves gods, living outside of normal time and space in a realm known as the Fourth World.

Teen Titans

Follows a team of teenage superheroes who are sidekicks to DC's superheroes in the Justice League.

The Gamekeeper

The reclusive caretaker of a Scottish estate has infinite knowledge of the behaviors of all animal species. When the alleged killer of his son surfaces, the caretaker finds that Europe's urban jungle is not so unlike that of the natural landscape to which he's accustomed.