Deadpool. Poster of the 2016 movie and cover of the 2014 comic book
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Deadpool
Fabian Nicieza, Rob Liefeld, 2014
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Tim Miller, 2016

Wade Wilson is a dishonorably discharged special forces operative working as a mercenary when he meets Vanessa, a prostitute. When Wilson discovers Ajax’s real name is Francis and mocks him for it, Ajax leaves Wilson in a hyperbaric chamber that periodically takes him to the verge of asphyxiation over a weekend.


Deadpool 2. Poster of the 2018 movie and cover of the 1997 comic book, Deadpool
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Deadpool
Fabian Nicieza, Rob Liefeld, 1997
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David Leitch, 2018

After fighting organized crime as the wisecracking mercenary Deadpool for two years, Wade Wilson fails to kill one of his targets on his anniversary with his girlfriend Vanessa. Realizing that Russell has been abused by the orphanage staff, Deadpool kills one of the staff members before being restrained by Colossus, and both Wade and Russell are arrested.


Woman in Gold. Poster of the 2015 movie and cover of the 2012 book, The Lady in Gold
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The Lady in Gold
Anne-Marie O'Connor, 2012
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Simon Curtis, 2015

In a series of flashbacks, Maria Altmann recalls Anschluss, the arrival of Nazi forces in Vienna, the persecution of the Jewish community and the looting and pillaging by the Nazis against Jewish families. While Altmann and her husband are successful, she is forced to abandon her parents in Vienna.


The Croods. Poster of the 2013 movie and cover of the book novelization
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The Croods
Tracey West, 2013
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Kirk DeMicco, Chris Sanders, 2013

A cave family called the Croods survives a natural disaster, due to the overprotective nature of their stubborn patriarch Grug. One night, while her family is asleep, Eep sneaks out when she sees what she discovers to be a torch of fire, and she encounters an inventive modern human boy named Guy and his pet sloth Belt.


X-Men Origins: Wolverine. Poster of the 2009 movie and cover of the 1982 comic book, Wolverine
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Wolverine
Roy Thomas, Len Wein, John Romita Sr., 1982
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Gavin Hood, 2009

In 1845, James Howlett, a boy living in Canada, witnesses his father being killed by groundskeeper Thomas Logan. Six years later, in 1979, Logan works as a logger in Canada, where he lives with his girlfriend Kayla Silverfox. Once the procedure is complete, Stryker orders that Logan’s memory be erased so he can be used as Stryker’s personal weapon, but Logan overhears and escapes to a nearby farm, where an elderly couple takes him in.


Spirited. Poster of the 2022 movie and cover of the 1843 book, A Christmas Carol
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A Christmas Carol
Charles Dickens, 1843
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Sean Anders, John Morris, 2022

Every year on Christmas Eve, the Ghost of Christmas Past chooses a dark soul to be converted by the intervention of three spirits. He chose the incorrect Scrooge for this season, though. Clint Briggs flips the script on his spectral host, forcing Present to reevaluate his own history, present, and future.


Turbo. Poster of the 2013 movie and cover of the book novelization
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Turbo Junior Novelization
Tracey West, 2013
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David Soren, 2013

In a suburban San Fernando Valley tomato garden in Los Angeles, Theo, self-named Turbo, is a garden snail who dreams of being the greatest racer in the world, just like his hero, five-time Indy 500 champion Guy Gagné. However, his first attempt to try out his new powers ends with him crashing a boy’s tricycle into the garden in which many other snails work, resulting in him and Chet getting fired from the garden crew.


The Amityville Horror. Poster of the 2005 movie and cover of the 1977 book
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The Amityville Horror
Jay Anson, 1977
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Andrew Douglas, 2005

In November 1974, Ronald DeFeo Jr. murdered his family at their house at 112 Ocean Avenue in Amityville, New York. One year later, married couple George and Kathy Lutz move into the house along with Kathy’s three children from a previous marriage, Billy, Michael, and Chelsea.


Blade: Trinity. Poster of the 2004 movie and cover of the 1973 comic book, Blade: The Vampire-Slayer
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Blade: The Vampire-Slayer
Marv Wolfman, Gene Colan, 1973
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David S. Goyer, 2004

A small group of vampires investigate an ancient tomb in the Syrian Desert, which they believe belongs to Dracula, the first vampire. He is rescued by Hannibal King and Abigail Whistler, Abraham’s daughter, who invite Blade to join their band of vampire hunters, the Nightstalkers. As Drake is too powerful to kill via normal means, they hope that the virus will kill him and, with his blood in the mix, ensure the rest of the species is wiped out, but also fear that this will include Blade.


Blade: Trinity. Poster of the 2004 movie and cover of the book novelization
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Blade: Trinity
Natasha Rhodes, 2004
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David S. Goyer, 2004

A small group of vampires investigate an ancient tomb in the Syrian Desert, which they believe belongs to Dracula, the first vampire. He is rescued by Hannibal King and Abigail Whistler, Abraham’s daughter, who invite Blade to join their band of vampire hunters, the Nightstalkers. As Drake is too powerful to kill via normal means, they hope that the virus will kill him and, with his blood in the mix, ensure the rest of the species is wiped out, but also fear that this will include Blade.


R.I.P.D.. Poster of the 2013 movie and cover of the 2003 comic book
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R.I.P.D.
Peter M. Lenkov, Lucas Marangon, 2003
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Robert Schwentke, 2013

Boston Police Department officers Detective Sergeant Nick Walker and Detective Lieutenant Bobby Hayes discover and steal several shards of gold while on duty. Nick buries his share under an orange tree sapling in his garden; his wife, Julia, thinks that the tree is a surprise gift and mentions how content she is with their life together.


Green Lantern. Poster of the 2011 movie and cover of the 1940 comic book
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Green Lantern
Bill Finger, Martin Nodell, John Broome, Gil Kane, 1940
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Martin Campbell, 2011

Billions of years ago, the Guardians of the Universe use the green essence of willpower to create an intergalactic police force called the Green Lantern Corps. Jordan says the oath and is whisked away to the Green Lantern Corps home planet of Oa, where he meets and trains with veteran Corps members Tomar-Re, Kilowog, and Corps leader Sinestro, who believes he is unfit and fearful.