- I Am Michael: Based on a True Story, Spock thought his boyfriend the Green Goblin was happy until he (Green Goblin) felt he had to choose between love and faith he chose faith and became a pray-the-gay-away spokesperson. Also starring Gwen Stacy and Elle Driver.
- I Am Number Four: A cursed jerkass meets a pregnant cheerleader while on the run from the guys who attacked his guardian, a slightly sociopathic US Marshal (in a good way).
- i am sam: Catwoman tries to help Jeff Spicoli keep custody of his daughter Jane. Also involved in this drama are Lucy Emerson, Marla Hendricks, Toby Zeigler, Ellie Sattler, Percy Wetmore, Keiko O’Brien, Dr. Bob Kelso, Clara Clayton, Lt. Cmdr. Data and Azkadellia.
- I Care a Lot: Legal guardian and professional fraudster Amy Dunne and her lover Darling find themselves in hot water when they abduct and rob Louise Keeley, mother of crime boss Tyrion Lannister.
- I Don't Feel at Home in This World Anymore: Rose Rieper teams up with Kevin Baggins to take control of her life, hopefully without attacking any family members, but it's a Black Comedy so anything's possible.
- I ♡ Huckabees: Captain James Hook is an office drone, and another Captain James Hook is a spacey husband.
- I Know Who Killed Me: Cady Heron is a teen prodigy who vanishes, and when her parents Lt. Hawk and Guinevere finally find her, she thinks she's actually a sleazy stripper. Or does she?
- I Love You, Beth Cooper: Geeky genius Andy Kagan, whose parents are Cameron Frye and Joy Lass, announces at his high school graduation that he's in love with super-popular cheerleader Britney Allen. Much to the surprise of him and his best friend Patric Edelstein, she and her best friends Christina Worthy and Taylor Hagan take Andy and Patric out that night; Britney's boyfriend Albert Wesker, meanwhile, is displeased when he finds out.
- I Love You Phillip Morris: Ace Ventura falls in love with Obi-Wan Kenobi while the two are in prison. Based on a True Story.
- I, Robot: Agent Jay searches for the killer of Farmer Hoggett, who he believes to be Wash, with help from Sam Witwicky.
- I Saw the Light: Loki of Asgard and Wanda of Sovokia are a legendary country music couple.
- I'm Not There: Batman and the Joker are the same person. So are Lady Galadriel, Keith Richards, Billy Flynn, and a black guy. This person hangs out with Tobias Funke and gets investigated by Christopher Pike.
- The Ice Pirates: A group of Space Pirates (which includes Dan Tanna, Rooster, Morticia Addams, Hellboy and Sloth) cruise their corner of the cosmos looking for the universe’s most precious commodity—water—and meet up with Kristin Shepard. The Great Owl, Lumpy and one of his writer friends, plus Mr. Pitt join in the fun.
- Ice Princess: Georgina Sparks is a dedicated student who wants to be an ice skater, while Claire Bennet is an ice skater who wants to be a dedicated student. Rosalie Mullins and Lt. Valeris are their respective parents.
- Ice Station Zebra: A film with an all-male cast that includes, among others, Brad Allen and Mermaid Man.
- The Iceman: An unstable young man is actually a hitman. Also starring Joyce Byers, a guy who loved being a gangster, a neurotic archeologist, and Captain America.
- Identity: On a dark and stormy night, ten people including Lane Myer, Henry Hill, Jill St. Claire, Bugsy Moran, Cora Lijek, Lana, Dr. Perry Cox and Pvt. Ace Levy congregate at a motel in the middle of nowhere cut off from the world by flooding, and one of them is a killer. On the same night, Father Hennessey’s lawyer General Jacob Carter and his psychiatrist Satipo try to convince Judge Dick Metzler to commute their client’s death penalty to institutionalization, over the objections of prosecutors Capt. Harrison Love and Kuato. Mysteries abound.
- The Ides of March: An ambitious jazz pianist tries to politically outmaneuver Danny Ocean with help from a schlubby assassin; an eccentric reporter is also there.
- Idiocracy: Casey Kelso is a completely average soldier who, along with Rapunzel, gets frozen in sleep for 500 years. When he wakes up, he inadvertently commits a crime and has to be defended by Crosby Braverman, but is found guilty by Judge Bill Dauterive. Later, Julius begs him to save the world. Brandon is a doctor that tries to treat Casey.
- If: Alex DeLarge is a rebellious student at an English boarding school, where Captain Mainwaring is amongst the housemasters.
- IF (2024): Judith Grimes who discovers she has the ability to see the imaginary friends of others and joins with a man with a similar power to help "IFs" abandoned by the children who outgrew them.
- The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus: Captain Von Trapp has a strange effect on the Joker who, due to a tragic case of Actor Existence Failure is also Jack Sparrow, a robot, and a hitman. Renfield is Satan; Mini-Me also has something to do with this; Spider-Man is also involved and there's a pre-fame cameo of Phasma of Tarth.
- I'm Gonna Git You Sucka: After the death of his brother, Arsenio Hall teams up with Felix Leiter, Chef, Fireball, Huggy Bear, and Corporal Curtis Jackson to stop the gold trade ran by The Mayor of San Francisco.
- The Imitation Game: Based on a True Story, Sherlock Holmes and Elizabeth Swann, led by Lord Vetinari and assisted by Lord Blackwood team up to save Britain from the Nazis using a secret weapon.
- Immortals: Legendary hero Superman as he seeks revenge on evil Whiplash of Crete for killing his mother. Whiplash plans to unleash the race of the Titans from their prison in order to take his revenge on the gods and wipe out humanity, but for that he needs the Epirus Bow, and he's willing to do just about anything to get it. Latika a virgin Oracle who guides Superman on his quest.
- The Immortal Life Of Henrietta Lacks (HBO TV movie): Based on a True Story, Gloria wants answers when she learns from Dr. MacTaggert that her deceased mother Angelica Schuyler's cells were taken without permission and used in world-altering science experiments.
- Imperium: Harry Potter shaves his head and goes undercover with American neo-Nazis.
- In America: Viserys Targaryen and his wife Ulana are Irish immigrants who struggle to start a new life in New York City.
- In the Blood: Cara Dune spends her honeymoon in the Carribean searching for her missing husband, Gallo. Arondir tries to help her find her husband.
- In Bruges:
- Hitmen Bullseye and Mad Eye Moody botch a hit and cool their heels in Bruges, waiting for a call from their boss, Amon Goth.
- DC Comics version: Alfred wants to kill The Penguin over a botched assasination on Steppenwolf.
- In My Country: Nick Fury and Mrs. Brody are reporters who find love in South Africa.
- In Secret: Wanda Maximoff cheats on her sickly husband Draco Malfoy with Poe Dameron. Fiona Goode is her controlling aunt.
- In the Heart of the Sea: Based on the true story that was the basis of Moby-Dick, Thor is stranded in the ocean after a whale attacks his ship, alongside crewmembers Abraham Lincoln, Scarecrow and Spider-Man; Paddington Bear later learns the story from an older Spider-Man, now Donald Trump.
- In the Heights: Philip Hamilton seeks to return home to the Dominican Republic while scoring a date with Lyn Hernandez; meanwhile, a Batgirl whose solo film was never released attempts to relieve her father Bail Organa of her tuition payments, while reuniting with her former boyfriend Dr. Dre. Alexander Hamilton and George Washington are business rivals.
- In the Loop: The Twelfth Doctor is a political operative who tries to keep Cutler Beckett MP from fucking shit up, and faces off with General Tony Soprano. Oh, and starts a war.
- In the Mouth of Madness: Dr. Alan Grant is an insurance investigator who travels to Lovecraft Country with Regine Dandrige. Moses, Lionel Luthor, and Anakin Skywalker make appearances.
- Inception: The fake Ra's Al-Gul hires dream thief Jack (whose father in law happened to be a thief in his younger days and is currently Alfred Pennyworth) to break into the Dr. Crane's head after his father, the weird guy who gave James all those crocodile tongues dies. Helping him are Juno, Rob, Bane, and Dr. Max Patel, while his crazy dead wife Edith Piaf stalks him through his dreams.
- The Incredible Burt Wonderstone: The Las Vegas supremacy of magical duo Evan and Mr. Pink (and their lovely assistant Quorra) is threatened by jerk-ass "new-school" street magician Bruce.
- Independence Day: Seth Brundle discovers the signal that aliens are using to coordinate their attack and tries to warn his friend, a manly Chinese soldier. He and his dad Alex Reiger head to Washington DC to warn his ex-wife Eleanor Waldorf-Rose and President Lonestar and his daughter Katara. Meanwhile Hitch is a fighter pilot called to action along with his best friend, a scrapyard owner/artist. After his entire squadron is destroyed, Hitch captures an alien and is rescued by another pilot who had some dealings with a pair of gay cowboys in the '60s. Hitch's girlfriend Vernita Green survives the alien attack and runs into First Lady Laura Roslin. They all converge at Area 51 where they meet the very eccentric Dr. Data and Major Kal'Reegar.
- Independence Day: Resurgence: Gale Hawthorn, A-Train and a Nymphomaniac join the fight against the returning alien invaders along with almost everyone else except Hitch, who met with an accident.
- Indiana Jones series:
- Raiders of the Lost Ark: Han Solo is an Adventurer Archaeologist who is recruited by U.S. government agent Dingodile to retrieve the titular artifact before the Nazis, including Ikol and Dr. Hoffmanstahl, who have recruited Han's longtime rival Ivan Ooze. To do so, he has to call on his old girlfriend Katy and old friend Gimli for help. Also stars Coleman as a colleague of Han's, Kingsley Shacklebolt as a friendly captain, and Doc Ock as a treacherous guide.
- Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom: Han flees from Chinese gangster Senzo Tanaka with his sidekick Data and unwilling companion Andie Bergstrom, crash-landing in India where they encounter a sinister cult led by Dada Abdullah Hajee Adab and Jawaharlal Nehru. Delbert Grady is a British Army officer.
- Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade: Han Solo and his father, James Bond, find the Holy Grail. They're also being helped by Gimli and Coleman and are opposed by Catherine Buxton, General Veers, and Gellert Grindelwald. Admiral Ozzel meanwhile decides he should be Adolf Hitler. It's also revealed that Han was Chris Chambers in his youth, while Bond was Reed Richards.
- Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull: Han Solo discovers a hidden civilization with help from Katy, Chancellor Sutler and Sam Witwicky, while being betrayed by Beowulf and menaced by Galadriel. Han’s friend is Madame Gasket.
- Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny: Han Solo must team up with his goddaughter Fleabag to keep a device that could change the course of history out of the hands of Le Chiffre and Donald Pierce. Also features Arnim Zola as Fleabag's father and Puss in Boots as a friend of Han's. Katy and Gimli also make appearances.
- Infinitely Polar Bear: The Hulk takes care of his and Gamora's daughters while suffering from bipolar disorder.
- Indictment: The McMartin Trial: Lester Diamond is a lawyer who takes the case of a family—whose members include Elliott Taylor, Martha Bolton and Margaret Blart—put on trial in a notorious real-life case of Satanic Panic. Also appearing are Josh Baskin’s mom, Dr. Jenny O’Keefe Nix, “Spa King” Gary Glass, Mr. Pyatt, Zefram Cochrane and Teela.
- The Informant!: Jason Bourne is a whistle blower who quickly finds himself in over his head not only with government agents Captain Archer and Jeff Winger, but with his wife Pauline Rieper/Parker. Things get worse when Justice Department higher-ups Chef Remy and Mr. Freeze uncover that Jason is not only a bipolar compulsive liar, but scammed his own company for millions (the *actual* thing he's whistle-blowing on is real, though). With a cameo by Livingston Dell.
- Inglourious Basterds: Tyler Durden leads a group of soldiers on a mission to slaughter as many of Those Wacky Nazis as possible in a film directed by Mr. Brown. Helen of Troy is a member of La Résistance who goes to a movie theatre owned by a young woman who has a cinema-flavored Meet Cute with (seemingly) Friendly Sniper pre-fame Baron Zemo. Oh, and the director of the Hostel movies and Ryan the Temp are part of Tyler's group of soldiers. And Austin Powers is a British General who recruits pre-fame young Magneto. With special appearances by the voices of Mr. White and Mace Windu as a Narrator. The first scene also has Ernst Stavro Blofeld coming at a farm where Madeleine Swann lives.
- Innerspace: Gordon Cooper is a U.S. Navy aviator assigned to pilot an experimental submersible pod which is to be shrunk down to miniature size and injected into a rabbit. Unfortunately, bad guys after the shrinking technology break into the lab, and one of the scientists, after escaping with the syringe containing the shrunken sub with Cooper in it, is forced to inject Cooper into the nearest available subject... namely, unwitting Safeway grocery clerk Ned Nederlander. Annie Reed is Cooper's love interest later accidentally transfers Cooper into Annie's body.
- An Innocent Man: Thomas Magnum is framed for a crime he didn't commit by crooked cops Sledge Hammer! and Fedora. Inside prison, Magnum is shown the ropes by his friend Antonio Salieri. Jigsaw is one of the inmates.
- Inside Daisy Clover: Maria is a tomboy who lives in poverty with her mother, Minnie Castevet. One day, producer Rudyard Kipling finds her and makes her an actress (which doesn't make her life any happier). She also has an affair with Jay Gatsby.
- Inside Llewyn Davis: Poe Dameron has a jam session with Kylo Ren. Also starring Daisy Buchanan, "Sean Parker", Sam Flynn, and Sully.
- Inside Man: Detectives Malcolm X and Baron Mordo and officer Marcus must diffuse a situation after robber Dwight and his men take hostages in a bank owned by Harlan Thrombey. Thrombey has something he really doesn't want to be discovered however and enlists Clarice Starling to settle things.
- Inspector Gadget (1999): Simba is a security guard at a robotics company run by Joy Stark and her dad Constable Odo. He gets seriously injured trying to catch the bad guys, and loads of gadgets are built into his body. With help from his niece Dawn Summers, he sets out to stop Prince Charming (who is aided by Nuka) who wants to Take Over the World using robots.
- Inspector Gadget 2: It has been one year since Prince Charming now (Mr.Wyatt) had been imprisoned, and Simba now (Harry Soloman) is still the dedicated cyborg detective/protector of the city. Unfortunately, his central computer chip has been glitching lately, causing several malfunctions in the field which allowed some of his quarry to escape. This, combined with his overzealous attitude, has the mayor looking to replace him with Meredith Blake , a fully-autonomous female-type Gadget robot which can do everything the Inspector can do, and more. And if the prospect of losing his job wasn't enough, Mr.Wyatt has escaped his imprisonment and intends to both get his revenge on Gadget and rob the Riverton Federal Reserve using a time-freezing device to rebuild his criminal empire. It's up to Harry and Meredith to stop him, and to do so, they're going to need to work together.
- The Intern (unrelated to either of the below): "Ace" Rothstein is the newest employee of a firm headed by Fantine.
- The Internship (unrelated to above or below): Fred Claus and a blond male model compete with college students for a shot at a job at Google.
- Interstellar: Astronaut Dallas is recruited by Alfred Pennyworth to lead a voyage through a black hole to save a dying Earth, leaving his daughter Renesmee Cullen, son Paul Atreides and father Dr. Dick Solomon behind. Accompanying Dallas are Alfred's daughter Mia Thermopolis, Agreus Astrayton and Seneca Crane, plus robots Mr. Noodle and Arkin O'Brien. On Earth, Paul grows up to be Robert Ford while Renesmee becomes Bev Marsh and eventually Sara Goldfarb, while Dallas and his team later discover a stranded Mark Watney. Renesmee's school principal is Agent Kallus.
- The Interview (unrelated to either of the above): The Green Goblin and The Green Hornet are sent to assassinate North Korea's leader Asian Jim Halpert. The Korean Alex the Lion is one of the men watching the interview.
- Interview with the Vampire: Clarence Worley is a news reporter in the present day who gets to interview Tyler Durden, an immortal vampire from 18th century New Orleans. As we learn more about Tyler's story, he was turned into a vampire by Lieutenant Peter "Maverick" Mitchell, who also did the same thing with young orphan Judy Shephard. Tyler and Judy also meet another vampire named Zorro.
- Into the Blue: Brian O'Conner and the Dark Angel go diving for sunken treasure off the Bahamas with his friend Turk Malloy and Turk's ladyfriend The Huntress, but come across a load of drugs which Thomas Cromwell and a Goonie want bad. Violence and Fanservice ensue.
- Into The Blue 2: The Reef: Direct To DVD in-name-only sequel with Luke Ward, his girlfriend Supergirl, Luke's pal Daniel Romalotti and his girlfriend Morning Randolph. Adam Monroe and Diana Berrigan ask Luke and Supergirl to help them find sunken treasure, but they're really after something else. Cue more violence and Fanservice.
- Into The Grizzly Maze: The Punisher and Cyclops are stalked by a hungry bear.
- Disney's Into the Woods: Set in a far off kingdom near the woods, the story follows a childless baker Bustopher Jones and his wife Mary Poppins, who were cursed with infertility by a vengeful witch. One day, however, the witch offers to reverse the curse if the pair brings her four items: the cow as white as milk, the cape as red as blood, the hair as yellow as corn, and the slipper as pure as gold. Determined to end the curse, the couple, along with several famous fairy tale characters, ventures into the woods to achieve their wish, completely unaware of the consequences that will befall them due to their actions.Julia Child is a wicked(?) witch, Captain Jack is The Big Bad Wolf, Becca Mitchell is a princess live with her stepmother & stepsister and James T.Kirk are Becca's prince.
- The Invention of Lying: In a World… where lying has never been invented (as well as meaningful art and storytelling; religion is nonexistent) David Brent discovers the ability to lie and uses it to impress his crush, Sydney Bristow. Liz Lemon is Brent's secretary.
- Invictus: God uses Jason Bourne and his rugby team to reunite South Africa. Directed by Dirty Harry.
- The Invisible Man (2020): Escaped from the Mad Scientist Luke Crain, Peggy Olsen still believe he's stalking her despite a new report of his "faked" death, adopted by Carter Hall. It's revealed that Luke wore an invisible suit that he can haunt her around anytime anywhere and killed her sister Patty, that framed Peggy's mind.
- The Irishman: Paul Vitti, an Irish-American mob hitman and World War II veteran who developed his skills during his service in Italy. Now an old man, he reflects on the events that defined his career as a hitman, particularly the role he played in the disappearance of his longtime friend, labor leader Frank Serpico, and his involvement with the Philadelphia crime family led by Vinny. Also starring Sadusky, Raymond Barone, Jim Paxton and Rogue.
- The Iron Claw: By 1980, former wrestler Bill Tench has raised four promising sons: wrestling rising stars Matt and Prince Phillip would-be Olympian Lip, and aspiring musician Isaac. However, Bill's ambitions, coupled with his ruthlessness in achieving wrestling domination, contribute to a string of tragedies that befall the family both in and out of the ring. Cinderella are Matt's wife.
- The Iron Lady: Felicity Fox is married to both Professor Slughorn and the British government.
- Ishtar: In this notorious Box Office Bomb, Dick Tracy and Captain Hook are inept lounge singers who take a gig in Qurac. When they get there, they meet up with Jonathan Mardukas and go on a joyful adventure with the CIA. Joining in are Diane Pinkman, The Ghost of Christmas Present, Pharoah Seti I, Mayor Lenny, Angela Petrelli, Dim and Max Headroom.
- The Island (2005): Obi-Wan Kenobi and Black Widow are clones of themselves who run away (with the help of Randall Boggs) from a massive clone facility run by Boromir.
- The Island of Dr. Moreau (1996): In this notoriously Troubled Production, Professor Remus Lupin’s plane crashes at sea, and he’s picked up by a boat with Batman on it. The boat takes him to an island where he meets up with Don Vito Corleone, Dorothy Gale, Boba Fett, Solomon Perel, Eric Draven, Hellboy, and Jek Tono Porkins.
- It (1990): Nigel Thornberry is a Monster Clown who terrorizes seven children including Chris Griffin, Dara Kernof, and Michael Monford. Hillary Shepard is the clown's first victim. In Part 2, the kids are all grown up and have become Jack Tripper, John-Boy Walton, Judge Harry Stone, Dave Stohler, Venus Flytrap, Martha Kent and Clark. In a cameo role is The Cigarette Smoking Man.
- It (2017): More or less the same setup except Nigel is now Merkel and the kids now include Oliver Bronstein, Nancy Drew, Sonny Quinn, Mike Wheeler, young Peter Quill, Wendell Deaver and Freddy Freeman. Merkel can also turn into Slender Man, while Oliver's brother is Bode Locke.
- It: Chapter Two: The Losers' Club returns as Kevin Crumb, Molly Bloom, Jack Scully, Anthony Coleman, Ziggy Slobotka, Alec Holland, and The Man Your Man Could Smell Like.
- It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World:
- The narrator of Frosty the Snowman figuratively and literally kicks the bucket.
- A drunken Mr. Howell flies Tod and Scuttle.
- Sgt. Bilko hijacks Barney Fife's car.
- Is Sir Hiss English? LSD thinks so.
- Columbo and Rochester are cab drivers.
- Matt Drayton knows everything about all this.
- It's a Wonderful Life: L.B. Jefferies attempts to commit suicide when Pa Goodhue shows him the wonderful things he and Miss Ellie did together.
- It's Complicated: The fantastic Mrs. Fox is having an affair with her ex-husband Jack Donaghy while building a relationship with Inspector Clouseau. Mrs. Fox's son-in-law : JD is caught in the middle.
- The Italian Job (1969): Harry Palmer and Jesus go to Italy to steal some gold. Back in England, Captain Kinross is in a prison nominally run by Sergeant Wilson.
- The Italian Job (2003): A lost astronaut teams up with Eileen Wournos, Oz, The Juggernaut, Frank Martin and Ford Prefect to avenge their fallen comrade Sergeant Oddball, who was killed by Bruce Banner.
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