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Mr. & Mrs. Smith
2005 film by Doug Liman
Speed
1994 film directed by Jan de Bont
The French Connection
1971 film by William Friedkin
Eragon
2006 film directed by Stefen Fangmeier
X-Men
American superhero film series
Hot Shots!
1991 film directed by Jim Abrahams
Fantastic Voyage
1966 film directed by Richard Fleischer
Street Fighter
video game series
Big Momma's House
2000 film by Raja Gosnell
Goosebumps
Goosebumps is a series of children's horror novels written by American author R. L. Stine. The protagonists in these stories are tweens or young teens who find themselves in frightening scenarios, often involving the supernatural, the paranormal or the occult. Between 1992 and 1997, sixty-two books were published under the Goosebumps umbrella title. R. L. Stine also wrote various spin-off series, including, Goosebumps Series 2000, Give Yourself Goosebumps, Tales to Give You Goosebumps, Goosebumps Triple Header, Goosebumps HorrorLand, Goosebumps Most Wanted and Goosebumps SlappyWorld. Additiona
Terminator
science fiction action media franchise
Max Payne
2008 film by John Moore
Street Kings
2008 film directed by David Ayer
Napoleon Dynamite
2004 film by Jared Hess
Alien (franchise)
Alien is an American science fiction horror and action media franchise created by screenwriters Dan O'Bannon and Ronald Shusett, which began as the 1979 film Alien. The series primarily follows deadly encounters between humans and the extraterrestrial Xenomorphs in the future.
Planet of the Apes
American science fiction media franchise
Ice Age
film franchise
12 Rounds
2009 film directed by Renny Harlin
Alvin and the Chipmunks in film
film series
Porky's
'''''Porky's''''' is a 1981 sex comedy film written and directed by Bob Clark about the escapades of teenagers in 1954 at the fictional Angel Beach High School in Florida. The film stars Kim Cattrall, Scott Colomby, Kaki Hunter, Nancy Parsons, Alex Karras, and Susan Clark.
Avatar (franchise)
Avatar is an American epic science fiction media franchise created by James Cameron, which began with the 2009 film Avatar. Produced by Lightstorm Entertainment and distributed by 20th Century Studios, it consists of associated merchandise, video games, and theme park attractions.
Die Hard
series of action movies beginning with Die Hard in 1988
Like Mike
2002 film by John Schultz
The Chronicles of Narnia
21st-century film series adaptation of the 1950s children's fantasy novels
Home Alone
American family comedy film series and media franchise
Predator (franchise)
Predator is an American science fiction action horror anthology media franchise primarily centered on encounters between humans and a fictional species of extraterrestrial trophy hunters known as the Predators. Produced and distributed by 20th Century Studios, the series was initially conceived by screenwriters Jim and John Thomas. The series began with the film Predator (1987), directed by John McTiernan, and was followed by several sequels and prequels—Predator 2 (1990), Predators (2010), The Predator (2018), Prey (2022), Predator: Killer of Killers (2025), and Predator: Badlands (2025)—as well as a range of expanded universe media, like comic books, novels, and video games, including Predator: Concrete Jungle (2005) and Predator: Hunting Grounds (2020).
Space Chimps
2008 film by Kirk DeMicco
Kingsman
British action comedy media franchise
Wrong Turn
American horror film series
Wing Commander
video game series
Alien vs. Predator
science-fiction horror media franchise
Maze Runner
film series
list of Dragon Ball films
Wikimedia list article
The Transporter
French film series
Taken
French action film franchise
My Friend Flicka
1943 film by Harold D. Schuster
Buffyverse
The Buffyverse or Slayerverse is a media franchise centered on the supernatural drama television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel, created by Joss Whedon. The term also refers to the shared fictional universe in which the TV series are set. Originally coined by fans of the series, it has since been used in the titles of published works, and adopted by Whedon.
Fantastic Four in film
American action-adventure science-fiction superhero film series
Terrytoons
Terrytoons, Inc. was an American animation studio headquartered in New Rochelle, New York, which was active from 1929 until its closure on December 29, 1972 (and returned between 1987 and 1996 for television in name only). Founded by Paul Terry, Frank Moser, and Joseph Coffman, it operated out of the "K" Building in downtown New Rochelle and later nearby at 38 Centre Avenue. The studio created many cartoon characters including Fanny Zilch, Mighty Mouse, Heckle and Jeckle, Gandy Goose, Sourpuss, Dinky Duck, Little Roquefort, the Terry Bears, Dimwit, and Luno; Terry's pre-existing character Farm
Night at the Museum
trilogy of fantasy-comedy films starring Ben Stiller
Rio
animated film series
28 Days Later (film series)
The 28 Days Later film series, later renamed the 28 Years Later film series, consists of post-apocalyptic horror films, based on a concept by Alex Garland. It includes four released films, with a sequel in development. The franchise depicts the outbreak of the Rage Virus, a contagious disease that induces homicidal rage in those infected. Following the virus's accidental release from a laboratory in England, the resulting epidemic causes widespread societal collapse.
The Red Curtain Trilogy
trilogy of three films by Baz Luhrmann (1992-2001)
World of Watches
media franchise
Poltergeist
horror film franchise