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A parody biographical film with an alternate life story of American parody musician "Weird Al" Yankovic. Yankovic becomes the most popular musician of all time and dates a sociopathic version of singer Madonna [7] that becomes a drug lord by taking over the drug network of Pablo Escobar after Yankovic murders him to rescue her from a kidnapping ...
That's So Raven and spin-offs Cory in the House and Raven's Home, The Suite Life of Zack & Cody and spin-off The Suite Life on Deck, Hannah Montana, Wizards of Waverly Place, I'm in the Band, A.N.T. Farm, Jessie and spinoff Bunk'd, Austin & Ally, Good Luck Charlie, Shake It Up, Liv and Maddie, Best Friends Whenever, I Didn't Do It, K.C ...
The U.K. version was published in some British Commonwealth Nations. Editorial differences also exist between the U.S. and U.K. edition. Novel The Coming of Bill* Their Mutual Child: P. G. Wodehouse: Also known as The White Hope. Novel Company for Henry* The Purloined Paperweight: P. G. Wodehouse: Novel Daggie Dogfoot* Pigs Might Fly
Time travel can result in multiple universes if a time traveller can change the past. In one interpretation, alternative histories as a result of time travel are not parallel universes: while multiple parallel universes can co-exist simultaneously, only one history or alternative history can exist at any one moment, as alternative history usually involves, in essence, overriding the original ...
In Doctor Strange, the term "multiverse" is used by the Masters of the Mystic Arts to describe the multitude of dimensions within the MCU. [12] The character Ancient One brings Dr. Stephen Strange on a journey across the multiverse, passing by different universes and pocket realities, [26] including the Quantum Realm introduced in the film Ant-Man (2015), [27] [28] the Mandelibus Dimension ...
The work is known for its vivid portrayal of a split personality, and since the 1880s dozens of stage and film adaptations have been produced, although there have been no major adaptations to date that remain faithful to the narrative structure of Stevenson's original. Most omit the figure of Utterson, telling the story from Jekyll's and Hyde's ...
Films adapted from songs include Coward of the County, Ode to Billy Joe, Convoy, and Pretty Baby (each from a song of the same name). Films based on toys include the Transformers franchise and the G.I. Joe films; there is a longer history of animated television series being created simultaneous to toy lines as a marketing tool.