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Possible spoiler/story idea?

Spoiler? Spoiler? Spoiler? Potential spoiler/idea...

Uh...I haven't read the book series, but...owls fighting wearing armor, kidnapping baby owls, flying through a hurricane, brothers fighting in the middle of a forest fire, the moon hypnotizing baby owls...it was sort of kind of dark for what might have been a kids' movie, although some kids' movies do have a tendency

"Oh man, this is going to be so awesome."

With the Samuel L. Jackson remark, I'm curious to wonder if the actor personally liked the character he was supposed to be playing, or if he disliked this sort of role? I don't know much about the movie or the comic aside from some sneak peeks. I know his character is a villain, but is it a really negative role?

Oh my gosh, that bit was creepy.

That one was more centered around preventing an early World War One.

Don't forget Marmaduke and the giant ant movie from the 50s. ;)

Great ending to a first issue, unexpected. I almost stopped reading at the second to last page, but I'm glad I kept on reading-and interesting reveal of the next issue's title, Doctor Who style.

For the most part, taking the 90s/00s and such songs into account, later princesses and future princesses want something more than just being married to a prince-Mulan wants to see her true self, Pocahontas wants to find out what her path in life is, Belle wants something more than what this provincial town offers,

You know what's weird? Smithers and Mr. Burns being voiced by the same person.

They did Sound of Music based more on the stage version than movie version with some extra songs and some songs switched around, so it could be likely.

Mirrormask! Right?

Although it would be very, very funny for the cross Star Trek/Star Wars universes. J.J Abrams did it, why not George Lucas?

It tells the life story of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, paralleled to the life of a boy/young man named George, different from each other in many ways, yet their lives converge near the height of Doyle's popularity with Sherlock Holmes and the lowest ebb of George's life. For George is wrongfully accused of a series of

The likelihood of even one of them being identical to Earth might be small. There are bound to be plenty of distinct differences.

Although I haven't seen the show, maybe it's like 'The 100'...

They've already lined up the sequel, though, with the original cast plus Daniel Radcliffe and Lily Caplan, pulling off another heist with a dangerous employer.

I know they used this in Toy Story 2 with Big Al, but that's probably not it.

I know it's terrible, but secretly...I just blasted through streaming season 1 of Fairy Tail, and secretly part of me wishes to see a version of that anime in live action format. It's got cool magical battles and excellent storylines in my opinion.