X-23: Target X

(Rd. 1: Chris Evans as Captain America)
(Rd. 2: Director Joss Whedon)
(Rd. 3: Jennifer Connelly as Sarah Kinney)
(Rd. 4: Katrina Law as Kimura)
(Rd. 5: Victoria Justice as Laura Kinney as X-23)
(Rd. 6: Storyline - X-23: Target X)
Bonus: Hugh Jackman as Wolverine
Bonus: Emma Watson as Megan Kinney
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DEADPOOL: Suicide Kings

(Rd. 1: Idris Elba as Lonnie Thompson Lincoln aka Tombstone)
(Rd. 2: Director Quentin Tarantino)
(Rd. 3: Michael Raymond-James as Deadpool)
(Rd. 4: Joel Edgerton as Daredevil)
(Rd. 5: Jena Malone as Outlaw)
(Rd. 6: Storyline- Deadpool: Suicide Kings)
Bonus: Donald Glover as Spider-Man
Bonus: Holt McCallany as Frank Castle
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DAREDEVIL: Born Again

(Rd. 1: Ryan Gosling as Matt Murdock aka Daredevil)
(Rd. 2: Jeff Bridges as William Fisk aka Kingpin)
(Rd. 3: Rooney Mara as Karen Page)
(Rd. 4: Josh Gad as Foggy Nelson)
(Rd. 5: Director Steven Soderbergh)
(Rd. 6: Storyline- Daredevil: Born Again)
Bonus: Ray Stevenson as Nuke
Bonus: William H. Macy as Ben Urich

(Rd. 1: Chris Evans as Captain America)
(Rd. 2: Director Joss Whedon)
(Rd. 3: Jennifer Connelly as Sarah Kinney)
(Rd. 4: Katrina Law as Kimura)
(Rd. 5: Victoria Justice as Laura Kinney as X-23)
(Rd. 6: Storyline - X-23: Target X)
Bonus: Hugh Jackman as Wolverine
Bonus: Emma Watson as Megan Kinney
After being arrested by S.H.I.E.L.D. agents, X-23 awakens bound and gagged in the company of Captain America and Matt Murdock, who proceed to interrogate her about her past. X-23 describes how she traveled to San Francisco and tracked down Megan and Debbie (her mother's sister). Introducing herself as Sarah's daughter, she moves in with them. Although Megan experiences vivid nightmares of her abduction, her family believes these to be utter fantasies. X-23 informs Megan that the man in her nightmares was indeed real and that she killed him.
Debbie's boyfriend turns out to be an agent for the Facility who has been instructed to manipulate X-23 into killing Megan and Debbie using the trigger scent. However, the agent fumbles the assignment and is killed by X-23. Facility agents storm the house, led by the woman who served as X-23's handler, Kimura (Kimura abused X-23 in the facility and punished her even if the missions went according to plan).
X-23 manages to get Megan and Debbie to safety by handcuffing Kimura to a radiator and then triggering an explosion in the house, buying some time. After X-23 and Megan part, X-23 decides to confront the man who made her creation possible, Wolverine.
X-23 tracks Wolverine to Xavier's mansion and engages him in a battle, defeating him via tactics and maneuverability. However, she does not kill him. Instead, she tells him why she came. Wolverine reveals that he is aware of X-23's ordeal, having received a detailed letter from her mother. The talk is interrupted when Captain America comes to arrest Laura.
Despite the mayhem in her past, Matt Murdock accepts X-23's innocence. Captain America wants X-23 to atone for the murders she has committed. However, he ultimately frees X-23 in order to avoid S.H.I.E.L.D.'s exploitation of her as their own weapon.
Debbie's boyfriend turns out to be an agent for the Facility who has been instructed to manipulate X-23 into killing Megan and Debbie using the trigger scent. However, the agent fumbles the assignment and is killed by X-23. Facility agents storm the house, led by the woman who served as X-23's handler, Kimura (Kimura abused X-23 in the facility and punished her even if the missions went according to plan).
X-23 manages to get Megan and Debbie to safety by handcuffing Kimura to a radiator and then triggering an explosion in the house, buying some time. After X-23 and Megan part, X-23 decides to confront the man who made her creation possible, Wolverine.
X-23 tracks Wolverine to Xavier's mansion and engages him in a battle, defeating him via tactics and maneuverability. However, she does not kill him. Instead, she tells him why she came. Wolverine reveals that he is aware of X-23's ordeal, having received a detailed letter from her mother. The talk is interrupted when Captain America comes to arrest Laura.
Despite the mayhem in her past, Matt Murdock accepts X-23's innocence. Captain America wants X-23 to atone for the murders she has committed. However, he ultimately frees X-23 in order to avoid S.H.I.E.L.D.'s exploitation of her as their own weapon.
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DEADPOOL: Suicide Kings

(Rd. 1: Idris Elba as Lonnie Thompson Lincoln aka Tombstone)
(Rd. 2: Director Quentin Tarantino)
(Rd. 3: Michael Raymond-James as Deadpool)
(Rd. 4: Joel Edgerton as Daredevil)
(Rd. 5: Jena Malone as Outlaw)
(Rd. 6: Storyline- Deadpool: Suicide Kings)
Bonus: Donald Glover as Spider-Man
Bonus: Holt McCallany as Frank Castle
Deadpool didn’t do it. (No, really! Honest, he didn’t!)
Being a mercenary doesn’t necessarily afford one many scruples (What’s a scruples?), but Wade Wilson (Michael Raymond-James) has never been one to commit random acts of violence against countless innocents (At least, not without a hefty paycheck.). So, when our favorite merc with a mouth picks up a contract from an entrepreneurial young lad (Whiny, rich brat) to ice a bookie he’s in deep with, Wade figures it just a job, delivering his special brand of justice to the streets (Like the Punisher, if he took personal checks). But, when the supposed location of this bookie is the target of a domestic terrorism attack and it results in the deaths of innocents, Deadpool suddenly finds himself labeled public enemy number one, the subject of a frame-up (And a damn good one, too, if we do say so ourselves.).
Now, Deadpool is fighting for his life from a joint manhunt run by state and federal law enforcement, but they aren’t the only ones looking for answers. Daredevil (Joel Edgerton), in reality lawyer-by-day Matt Murdock, is hot on the heels of Wade, and, through a crazy course of events (Seriously, have you met… us?) actually winds up advocating for Deadpool’s innocence! Too bad he’s the only one (Oh! And, speaking of the Punisher, did we mention Frank Castle (TBA) himself is gunning for our pretty, little head? We’re flattered!). Also, Spider-Man (TBA: Part Deux!), kids! (Hooray!)
But Deadpool is running out of time and friends, an old mercenary friend (hottie-hot-hottie) Outlaw (Jena Malone) among the last, offering Wade some refuge from the storm (Don’t worry, she’ll regret it later). Meanwhile, Deadpool and Daredevil have to work together to figure out just what the hell is going on and who set him up, intel ultimately leading him to the doorstep of New York underground crime lord Lonnie Thompson Lincoln (Idris Elba). (Yeah, we’d go by “Tombstone” if that were our real name, too.)
Directed by Quentin Tarantino, it’s just another day in the life of Deadpool.
Being a mercenary doesn’t necessarily afford one many scruples (What’s a scruples?), but Wade Wilson (Michael Raymond-James) has never been one to commit random acts of violence against countless innocents (At least, not without a hefty paycheck.). So, when our favorite merc with a mouth picks up a contract from an entrepreneurial young lad (Whiny, rich brat) to ice a bookie he’s in deep with, Wade figures it just a job, delivering his special brand of justice to the streets (Like the Punisher, if he took personal checks). But, when the supposed location of this bookie is the target of a domestic terrorism attack and it results in the deaths of innocents, Deadpool suddenly finds himself labeled public enemy number one, the subject of a frame-up (And a damn good one, too, if we do say so ourselves.).
Now, Deadpool is fighting for his life from a joint manhunt run by state and federal law enforcement, but they aren’t the only ones looking for answers. Daredevil (Joel Edgerton), in reality lawyer-by-day Matt Murdock, is hot on the heels of Wade, and, through a crazy course of events (Seriously, have you met… us?) actually winds up advocating for Deadpool’s innocence! Too bad he’s the only one (Oh! And, speaking of the Punisher, did we mention Frank Castle (TBA) himself is gunning for our pretty, little head? We’re flattered!). Also, Spider-Man (TBA: Part Deux!), kids! (Hooray!)
But Deadpool is running out of time and friends, an old mercenary friend (hottie-hot-hottie) Outlaw (Jena Malone) among the last, offering Wade some refuge from the storm (Don’t worry, she’ll regret it later). Meanwhile, Deadpool and Daredevil have to work together to figure out just what the hell is going on and who set him up, intel ultimately leading him to the doorstep of New York underground crime lord Lonnie Thompson Lincoln (Idris Elba). (Yeah, we’d go by “Tombstone” if that were our real name, too.)
Directed by Quentin Tarantino, it’s just another day in the life of Deadpool.
DAREDEVIL: Born Again

(Rd. 1: Ryan Gosling as Matt Murdock aka Daredevil)
(Rd. 2: Jeff Bridges as William Fisk aka Kingpin)
(Rd. 3: Rooney Mara as Karen Page)
(Rd. 4: Josh Gad as Foggy Nelson)
(Rd. 5: Director Steven Soderbergh)
(Rd. 6: Storyline- Daredevil: Born Again)
Bonus: Ray Stevenson as Nuke
Bonus: William H. Macy as Ben Urich












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