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  • Scarface (1983): Kenny Ackerman manages to leave Cuba during the Mariel exodus of 1980. He finds himself in a Florida refugee camp but his friend Darth Vader has a way out for them: undertake a contract killing and arrangements will be made to get a green card. He's soon working for drug dealer Hashirama Senju and shows his mettle when a deal with Colombian drug dealers goes bad. Kenny is impatient and wants it all however, including Hashirama's empire and his mistress Ursula. Once at the top however, Kenny's outrageous actions make him a target and everything comes crumbling down at the hands of Sergei Smirnoff.
  • Scream: Nyarlathotep is a legacy Serial Killer
  • Selena: The true story of Rumi, a Texas-born Tejano singer who rose from cult status to performing at the Astrodome, as well as having chart topping albums on the Latin music charts. Rumi's father is Taz and her boyfriend is Eikichi Onizuka.
  • Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings: Akari Hizamaru, a skilled Chinese martial artist who's tried to create a normal life for himself in San Francisco. He finds himself forced to confront his past once his father Hit - the mythical basis of Aldrich Killian's "Mandarin" persona - tries to draw him back into his criminal organization, the Ten Rings, named after the magical combat artifacts he owns.
  • Sharknado: When a freak hurricane swamps Los Angeles, Mr. Whiskers, Matsusawa, Spear, Calamity Coyote and others must survive an attack of killer sharks from the skies.
  • Shane:
    • (New Era Movies version): A weary gunfighter named Atomic Samurai attempts to settle down with a homestead family led by Orphen, but a smoldering settler/rancher conflict caused by Yosemite Sam forces him to act.
    • (Star Channel version): A weary gunfighter named Donald Duck attempts to settle down with a homestead family led by Daffy Duck, but a smoldering settler/rancher conflict caused by Severus Snape forces him to act.
  • The Shining: Colonel Shikishima and Agent Mai stay at a very haunted hotel. Their son Will Robinson shares a psychic link with Iron Mask
  • Showgirls: The Pink Ranger moves to Vegas to become a stripper.
  • The Silence of the Lambs (DVD/BD version): Andrea Beaumont is tasked to get information from Batman in order to find Creepy Crossdresser Onigumo.
  • Singin' in the Rain (Public domain version): Vegeta is the current king of silent Hollywood, His "partner" is the YorHa Commander, a bottle-blonde, bubble-brained diva whose ego has long since turned Vegeta off any thought of carrying their romance off-screen... not that he can convince her of that.
  • The Sixth Sense: Shin-chan can see dead people, but has been unable to convince neither his mother Sailor Neptune nor his psychologist Comstock. One of the ghosts he meets (and the first one he helps) is Nene Sakurada.
  • Snakes on a Plane: Raoh battles snakes on a plane.
  • Sonic the Hedgehog (2020): Live-Action Noboru Yoshikawa is transported to the real world where he befriends Tomoya Okazaki and his wife Yoko Littner. He is targeted by Beerus for his plans of world domination.
  • Spaceballs: Chibodee Crocket is a space mercenary who have to rescue Belldandy from the Spaceballs, leaded by Yang Wenli, with some help from Captain Global.
  • Space Jam: Lugia, Togepi, Max Goof, Rudder, Garfield, Oolong, Kent Powers, Fozzie Bear, Tug, and Tantor play basketball against Jake the Dog, Jackie Legs, and Tetrax. Crazy Joe is the Big Bad, and Max falls in love with Doyle. One of the drained players was BS2!Rocksteady.
  • Spider-Man:
    • Spider-Man: Keiichi Naruse is a teenager who wishes to avenge the death of his uncle after being bit by a spider. His aunt is Patrick Star.
    • Spider-Man 2: Keiichi Naruse is struggling to find balance in his life, as the increasing burden of being a superhero gets in the way of his relationship with his studies, job, friends, family, and the woman he loves. Once the stress begins to affect his powers, he decides to give up being Spider-Man once and for all. This comes at a bad time, since the brilliant scientist Dr. Otto Octavius is caught in a Freak Lab Accident that not only kills his wife but also leaves four mechanical tentacles permanently attached to him. Going insane, he becomes the evil "Doctor Octopus" and is determined to retry the failed experiment on a much bigger scale — For Science!, of course. With the city in danger and his relationship with Mary Jane in doubt, Keiichi is forced to "get back to work".
    • Spider-Man 3: Keiichi Naruse, it seems, is finally living the life he wants — New York doesn't seem to be gunning for him, he's with the girl of his dreams, and he's managing to balance his normal life with the life of Spider-Man. But his overconfidence leads to tension with MJ when he begins flirting with Gwen Stacy and Harry Osborn, having discovered that his best friend is Spider-Man, decides to take his father's Goblin serum and seek vengeance. Meanwhile, escaped convict Flint Marko is turned into the shapeshifting Sandman after entering a particle accelerator, and is revealed to have been involved with the same criminal who killed Peter's Uncle Ben. As well, a mysterious alien organism crashes to Earth and bonds with Keiichi, enhancing his powers but also influencing his behavior for the worse. When this symbiote is abandoned, it finds refuge in a rival, Sephiroth, who becomes the maniac Venom.
    • The Amazing Spider-Man: Kyo Kusanagi battles a reptilian Madara Uchiha. Endou and Atomic Betty are Kyo's uncle and love interest, respectively. Betty's father, Hashirama, is captain of the police force.
    • The Amazing Spider-Man 2: Kyo faces-off against Ryuk while reuniting with his old friend Yuuri. Hyou is Yuuri's father.
    • Spider-Man: Homecoming: Takeru Takaishi continues trying to juggle his dual life as an Ordinary High-School Student at Midtown School of Science and Technology, and the crime-fighting hero Spider-Man. Now Takeru must navigate impressing his new benefactor Maes Hughes, getting ready for his high school's homecoming dance, catching bank robbers, finishing his homework on time, rescuing people from building fires, and learning how to talk to girls. Takeru's greatest challenge lies in stopping a sinister criminal ring using an experimental flight suit and other high tech equipment to terrorize the city, despite Maes's concerns that he's too young to be putting himself in harm's way.
    • Spider-Man: Far From Home: Set eight months after the events of Endgame as the world recovers from the actions of Souther, Far From Home follows Takeru Takaishi — better known as the crime-fighting hero Spider-Man — on a European class trip, hoping to catch a break from superheroics following the death of his former mentor Maes Hughes, when he's unexpectedly forced into yet another colossal conflict, this time against interdimensional entities known as the Elementals. Aside from receiving backup help from Shiki and a resurgent S.H.I.E.L.D., Takeru also gains the help of an unexpected ally: a man with supernatural abilities who goes by the name of Kukri.
    • Spider-Man: No Way Home: But when the spell goes horribly wrong, Takeru Takaishi and Revolver Ocelot must contend with a multiversal crisis as an entourage of supervillains who faced off with other Spider-Men appear, putting his own universe at risk. Takeru learns that must come to terms about what it really means to be both Spider-Man and the man behind the mask, as he debates whether or not he can really save everyone — including his enemies. Takeru also learns that other versions of himself Keiichi and Kyo have made their way to his universe, and it becomes clear that only together can they stop the sinister visitors from wreaking havoc.
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  • Straight Outta Compton: Bazu, Kurou Daijuji, Darth Vader, Andy Barclay and Donatello emerge from the mean streets of Compton in Los Angeles, California, in the mid-1980s and revolutionizes Hip Hop culture with their music and tales about life in the hood.
  • Streets of Fire: Char Aznable is hired to rescue his ex-girlfriend Yuria, a singer who has been kidnapped by a motorcycle gang.
  • Suicide Squad: Lasse Airon, Po, Dio Brando, his "girlfriend" Karin, Killer Bee, Ryofu Tallgeese, and many others are a gang of Boxed Crooks. Jean is their handler.
    • The Suicide Squad: Set after the events of the first film and Birds of Prey, the plot follows a new iteration of Task Force X / "The Suicide Squad" Karin, Ryoga Hibiki, Light Yagami, Diane, Toguro and Seth, a collection of Boxed Crook Supervillains offered a simple deal by high-ranking government official Curly Dadan: have a bomb temporarily placed in the base of their skull to assure they don't try to escape and take on an increasingly deadly series of Suicide Missions in return for having their prison sentence reduced after each success. Their mission today? Survive being dropped onto Corto Maltese, a remote island filled with criminals and soldiers all guarding a massive secret that could spell doom for the entire world. Also, don't get too attached, because not everyone's gonna make it.
  • Super Mario Bros. (1993):
  • Super Size Me: Gates warns you about the dangers on eating in McDonald's.

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  • Uncharted: Set in an Alternate Continuity from the games, the film follows Yuji Itadori, a bartender and pick-pocket, who teams up with seasoned treasure hunters Yoshikage Kira and Aqua, to pull off a heist that could make them rich beyond their wildest dreams and give Yuji information about his missing brother Kentaro Kyoutani.

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  • Venom: Down-on-his-luck journalist Youji Itami is infected by an alien symbiote named Ryuk and they both fight crime. Rapunzel is Itami's ex and they are antagonized by Jiren.

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