- W.: A shady detective with a serious nicknaming addiction aspires to be someone his "poppy", Farmer Hoggett, can be proud of. With Nyah as his loyal sidekick, Mr. Holland as his creepy 2nd-in-command, and Avery Jessup as his wife.
- Wait Until Dark: Princess Ann is a recently blinded woman who is terrorized by a trio of thugs (led by Schmendrick and aided by Colonel Trautman and Max Kellerman) who are searching for a heroin-stuffed doll. Alfred Pennyworth is Ann’s husband who brought the doll into her apartment.
- The Walk: Arthur is a Frenchman who wants to do a tightrope walk across the World Trade Center towers.
- A Walk In The Woods: Best friends Alexander Pierce and "Four-Leaf" Tayback hike the Appalachian Trail. Also starring Sybil Trelawney and Ron Swanson
- Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story: Faux Bio Pic about Mr. Cellophane's rise and fall and rise, with his long-suffering wife Pam at his side.
- Walk the Line: The rise of country music legend Joker begins with his days as a boy growing up on the family farm, where he struggles under the scorn of his father T-1000. As the years pass, Joker ends up in Memphis, Tenn., with his wife, Margene Heffman, and breaks into the music scene after finding his trademark sound. While on tour, Joker meets the love of his life, singer Elle Woods, but Joker's volatile lifestyle threatens to keep them apart.
- Wall Street: Hank Pym teaches Topper Harley that greed is good, but Topper's father, Josiah Bartlett, disagrees.
- Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps: ...although his son-in-law Mutt Williams (his daughter is an educated young lady) might make him eat his words. Also starring Charlie Harper in the first and George W. Bush in the second.
- Wanted: Mr. Tumnus discovers his In the Blood awesomeness thanks to Lara Croft and God.
- War and Peace (1956): Many characters appear in this and any other version of Leo Tolstoy's masterpiece, including Dreyfus, Juror #8 and Holly Golightly.
- WarGames: After a nuclear launch test leads to panic between Leo McGarry and Mr. Blonde, Frank Hart, Jr. proposes replacing the human technicians with an automated system, although General Ellis doesn't like the idea of it. Ferris Bueller is a teenaged hacker who unknowingly stumbles across the system while looking for a video game company's system, while seeking to impress his classmate Alison Reynolds, and what he believes is merely a video game might actually be a prelude to WWIII...
- War Horse: War Horse is sold to the army by Durin III out of need. Sherlock, Professor Lupin, Reba, Loki, and a future Pip face World War I along with the title horse.
- The War Lord: In the 11th century, Norman warlord Mark Antony is besieged by Frisian raiders led by another Mark Antony. Paladin is an Old Soldier and his trusted sidekick.
- Warlock (1989): Yves Cloquet seeks to use a Tome of Eldritch Lore to cause The End of the World as We Know It so he can become The Antichrist. He's opposed by Ariel Moore and General Pryde.
- Warlock III: The End of Innocence: Damodar menaces a group of college kids, one of whom is Kurt Bozwell.
- Warm Bodies: Beast is a zombie. He doesn't enjoy being a zombie, spending his time shambling around aimlessly and wondering who he used to be. One day, while joining in an attack on a group of survivors, he stumbles upon a beautiful young woman, Becky. He falls instantly in love, or at least as close to love as a zombie can fall. After eating the brains of Becky's boyfriend and absorbing the man's memories, Beast decides to protect her from his undead cohorts. While hiding in an abandoned airplane together, both Beast and Becky start to realize that he's becoming more than just an undead monster. But if these Star-Crossed Lovers are going to find any kind of happy ending, they're going to have to contend with both the Boneys, a breed of super-zombie, and Becky's dubious fellow survivors, particularly her militalry leader father.
- The War of the Worlds (1953): Amos Burke and Helen Watkins survive a Martian invasion that started in California. Pharaoh Sethi provides narration throughout the film.
- War of the Worlds (2005): Les Grossman must lead his two children Coraline and Goku to safety when aliens begin invading Earth. At one point, he and Lucy run into Andy Dufresne. God provides narration at the start and end of the movie.
- War On Everyone: Kaecilius and Luis blackmail bad guys.
- Warrior: Young Owen Lars and Bane are brothers (MMA-)fighting for a fresh start.
- The Warriors: The Warriors arriving in a huge Bronx park to attend a summit called by Alec Lowndes, the intelligent and charismatic leader of the Riffs, New York's most powerful street gang. Lowndes makes an ambitious proposal to the assembled delegates of the city's various gangs: if all of them unite under his leadership into an army, they can rule the city and take out the cops, the mob, and anyone else who gets in their way. Swayed by his articulateness, almost all the gangs are completely fired up to unite and make Lowndes's fantasy a reality. They don't realize two things; the police are secretly surrounding the park while Lowndes's is speaking, and T-Bird, leader of the Rogues, is planning to cause disorder. Amid his speech, as hundreds of gang members are distracted by their madness, T-Bird shoots and kills Lowndes. T-Bird then frames Jackson, the leader of the Warriors, for Lowndes' murder. Right after that, the police come in and the Riffs kill Jackson. None of the other Warriors know either that their leader is dead or that they are accused of Lowndes's murder, but they do manage to escape the frenzy. The remaining Warriors Sonny Malone, Lord Raiden, and Windows are now faced with a nearly impossible task: make their way from the Bronx to their home turf of Coney Island at the opposite end of the city, with the cops, all the other gangs, and Lowndes' actual killers all hunting for them.
- Wasabi: Cowboy Cop Godefroy de Montmirail gets dumped by his date Melina Havelock for thinking too much about his Old Flame from Japan. Speaking of which, she died and had a child with him, Mika Kobayashi.
- The Watch (2012) (not that one nor this one), formerly Neighborhood Watch before Trayvon Martin was shot by an overzealous neighborhood watchman: Zoolander, Norman Bates 2.0, The Sitter, and Moss are four average dudes who unexpectedly face an otherworldly threat.
- Watchmen: Prince Ashitaka, Freddy Krueger, Kate Harrison, and Lou Solverson discover Charles Ryder's secret conspiracy with help from John Winchester.
- Watch Your Stern: Monsieur Alfonse is an Ordinary Seaman onboard a Naval vessel working under the orders of Captain Inspector Mills (the brother of Joan Fussey) and Commander Dr. Burke. On the same ship are Chief Petty Officer Sid Boggle, and dockyard electricians, Comte Jim Moriarty and Eric Sykes. When Monsieur Alfonse accidentally destroys the plans to a new top-secret torpedo, they have to hide the fact from Admiral Tandy and visiting scientist Matron.
- Water for Elephants: Elle Woods is married to Ernst Stavro Blofeld, but she can't resist Edward Cullen.
- The Waterboy: Happy Gilmore is a Cajun waterboy who the Fonz discovers has innate talent as a football tackle, much to the disapproval of his mother Annie Wilkes. He soon starts to fall for Dorothy Gale, which Annie also disapproves of.
- The Wave: Senator Robert Kelly leads a radical class experiment to teach his students a valuable lesson.
- The Way Back: Bruce Wayne was once a basketball trainer and attempts a comeback, while struggling with alcoholism. He is assisted by Agent Alberto Rodriguez.
- Way of the Dragon: Lee arrives in Rome to help his cousins in the restaurant business. They are being pressured to sell their property to the syndicate, who will stop at nothing to get what they want. When Lee arrives he poses a new threat to the syndicate, and they are unable to defeat him. The syndicate boss hires the best Japanese and European martial artists to fight Tang, but he easily finishes them off. The American martial artist Booker "The Lone Wolf" is hired and has a showdown with Lee in Rome's famous Colosseum.
- Wayne's World: Austin Powers and Pistachio Disguisey rock on, dude!
- Wayne's World 2: Max Schreck conspires to steal Austin’s girlfriend Juno Skinner.
- We Bought a Zoo: Jason Bourne is a widowed father of two children (one of whom is Young Sam Winchester) who unknowingly buys a zoo whose staff includes Natasha Romanoff. His brother happens to be Sandman.
- We Have Always Lived in the Castle: Summer Quinn and Violet Harmon are sisters who live in a castle with their wheelchair-bound uncle George McFly. Everything unravels when their cousin Bucky Barnes shows up.
- We Need to Talk About Kevin: Ancient One and Officer Dey, your kid Barry Barebone is Ax-Crazy.
- Wedding Crashers: Lightning McQueen and Norman Bates 2.0 charm their way into wedding receptions and the beds of wedding guests, but things get complicated when Norman falls for Dr. Larue and Lightning falls for Irene Adler. Also stars Max Zorin and Solitaire as the parents of Dr. Larue and Irene, as well as the lead Illinois Nazi as a priest and Ron Burgundy as their lecherous mentor.
- The Wedding Ringer: A wannabe cop is a misfit Mormon's best man for hire.
- The Wedding Singer: Dracula falls for cute waitress Dylan Sanders who is supposed to marry Col. Charles W. Scott.
- Weird: The Al Yankovic Story: A satirical biopic starring Harry Potter as the iconic parodist, also featuring Dwight Schrute, Dolores Abernathy, and Janine Teagues.
- Welcome to the Rileys: Troubled, but Cute runaway Bella Swann meets Tony Soprano and his wife Toni Bernette. She's lost her parents, they've lost their daughter, and healing ensues.
- We're the Millers: At the behest of Stuart Price, drug dealer Kurt Buckman hires Dr. Julia Harris, an aspiring filmmaker and Sidney Prescott's cousin to pretend to be his family. Ron Swanson, Jennifer Barkley and their daughter Alexis are a real family.
- Werewolves Within: Richard Splett is the new sheriff (well, Forest Ranger) in town just in time for a series of attacks by a werewolf; Splett, Squirrel Girl, Leif, Angela Montgomery, Cal Chapman, Claudia Henderson, Homer Stokes, Guillermo de la Cruz, Lizzy, Danny Baker, Delia and Randall all begin to suspect each other.
- West Side Story (1961):
- In this retelling of Romeo and Juliet set in 1950s New York, Peter van Daan and Judy are star-crossed lovers with ties to two rival gangs, led by Peter's best friend Gideon Pontipee and Judy's brother Professor Peterson, whose sassy girlfriend Tuptim becomes the lovers' confidante. Norman Bates's psychiatrist and Gomez Addams are useless adults.
- Alternately, Pvt. Dutch Schultz and Daisy Clover love each other despite the war between the gangs they belong to.
- West Side Story (2021): In this remake of the above Romeo and Juliet retelling, Augustus Waters and Snow White are star-crossed lovers with ties to two rival gangs, led by Augustus's best friend Connor Murphy and Snow White's brother Billy Elliot, whose sassy girlfriend Alyssa Greene becomes the lovers' confidante. The adults are Yellowjacket, Shrek, and Tuptim returning from the original film in a new role.
- Wet Hot American Summer: Hillary Clinton and Phil Wenneck are putting on the best talent show ever, Niles Crane finds himself falling for Colette, Brian Fantana lets some kids drown so he can suck face with Miri, Michael Showalter went to camp so long ago that his counselor was Jesus Christ, and Coach McGuirk teaches Eliot Stabler that it's OK to want to hump refrigerators.
- The Whale: The story follows George, a morbidly obese, reclusive writing teacher who is mourning the death of his partner. He's now dying of congestive heart failure and has no desire to try and improve his health, despite the best efforts of his friend/nurse Ngoc Lan Tran. However, he wishes to reconnect with his daughter, Ziggy, before he passes and attempts to reforge a relationship broken by betrayal and estrangement.
- What About Bob?: Peter Venkman is a neurotic who gets attached to his therapist, Matt Hooper, and wiggles his way into Matt’s family: wife Elaine Dickinson, son Jack Banning, and daughter Alex Eames. Directed by Yoda.
- What Did You Do in the War, Daddy?: Sylvester Marcus has been asked by Archie Bunker to attack a Sicilian village in World War II. Louis Sedgwick and Col. Sherman Potter are also in it.
- What Happened to Monday: In a world where families are limited to one child due to overpopulation, a set of identical septuplets (led by Ellie Shaw and also Lisbeth Salander , Madame Simza Heron, Isabelle, Nadia, Leilah and Maria) must avoid being put to a long sleep by the government and dangerous infighting while investigating the disappearance of one of their own. Green Goblin is the siblings grandfather and Cruella de Vil is a Big Bad.
- What's Eating Gilbert Grape: Captain Jack Sparrow must care for his mentally challenged brother Jack Dawson.
- What's New Pussycat?: T.E. Lawrence wants to be faithful to his fiancee, so he turns to psychoanalyst Dr. Strangelove for help, although he has his own relationship problems.
- What Lies Beneath: Han Solo is married to Catwoman, who thinks their neighbor Eowyn has been murdered. It turns out not to be true, but Han is a murderer. Written by Agent Phil Coulson.
- What We Did on Our Holiday: The Purple Man, his wife Amazing Amy, and their kids go on a family vacation.
- What We Do in the Shadows: Tamatoa, Korg and Shelton are vampire roommates.
- What Men Want: Yesss is able to read the minds of every man around her.
- What Women Want: William Wallace is an advertising executive, expecting his boss Hawkeye Pierce to promote him, who instead hires executive Kelly Frears, so as to broaden their appeal to women. As if that weren't enough, his ex-wife Mary Swanson wants him to take care of their daughter Terra while she's on her honeymoon. One night, as part of an assignment, William accidentally electrocutes himself, and when he awakens, is able to hear the thoughts of every woman around him! After speaking with his former marriage counselor, Winnie Sanderson, he eventually uses this to get ahead with his work, and improve his relationships with his daughter and his female co-workers, which include Miss Tessmacher and Dr. Cuddy.
- When the Bough Breaks: Dave and Ryan Pierce are a professional couple, who hire Marie to have a baby.
- Where the Heart Is: Padmé Amidala is a 17-year old Southern teenager from Tennessee who becomes pregnant at a Walmart store in Oklahoma after being abandoned by her boyfriend Colby Granger. She befriends Betty Rizzo, a promiscuous religious woman who introduces her to photographer Dr. Facilier. Afterwards, Padmé later becomes acquainted with librarian Thomas Cromwell and Carla Brigance during her pregnancy. Meanwhile, Colby has become a successful musician with Ms. Mullins.
- Where the Wild Things Are: A Bratty Half-Pint runs away from home and discovers a gang of monsters (very) nominally headed by Tony Soprano. The rest of the wild bunch includes Sally Ragdoll and Eli Sunday. Produced by Forrest Gump.
- Whip It: Juno discovers a passion for roller derby after meeting Gertie and her gang of Boisterous Bruisers, including Tuffnut the Viking-lass.
- Whiplash: Sadist Teacher J. Jonah Jameson might drive his pupils (especially Reed Richards, who begins dating Kara Danvers) insane (or worse) with his Training from Hell, but that's a risk he's willing to take.
- Whiskey Tango Foxtrot: Liz Lemon recalls her time as a war correspondent with Lester, Lorne, Dr. Octavius, and Dr. Quinzell.
- White Chicks: Shorty Meeks and Ray Wilkins are brothers that work as FBI agents. After botching an undercover operation, they are saddled with the task of babysitting socialites Amber Volakis and Sandra, who are the targets of a kidnapping scheme. After a car accident leaves the girls with a few minor scratches that they consider disfiguring facial wounds, they refuse to go to their planned destination in the Hamptons, where a major FBI operation is covertly being set to protect the girls and oust the kidnapper. Not wanting to lose their jobs, Meeks and Ray decide their only option is to go undercover themselves as the Volakis sisters, with great amounts of whiteface and silicone being used to turn two African-American men into white women. Hilarity Ensues. Also starring Hale Cesar.
- White House Down: Magic Mike is an aspiring Secret Service agent who has a secret connection with his would-be boss Ms. Darko. His job interview turns serious when terrorists (one of whom is John Connor) attack him and President Ray Charles. Hades is secretly in on the conspiracy. For once, Roland Emmerich is content to just shoot up the White House instead of vaporizing it, freeze-drowning it, or ramming it with an aircraft carrier.
- The White The Yellow The Black: An Arab warlord is assigned to deliver ransom money for a stolen pony... but Roy Blood and Cuchillo Sanchez are complicating things.
- Who Am I? (1998): A multinational Special Forces Team is assigned to ambush a group of scientists deep in South Africa, who have just discovered a meteorite that is highly volatile (as seen in the opening prologue). Then the team is double-crossed by their higher-ups who want to use the meteor for purposes less than noble. All of the operatives soon disappeared in an accident... well, except one. Inspector Lee wakes up somewhere in the hut of a tribe, but he can't remember who he is. The members of the tribe decide to call him "Who Am I?" after he asks just that. After spending weeks recovering from his injuries, he spots a nearby rally competition, so he decides to return to civilization to embark in a Quest for Identity. After saving the life of the brother of a racer Queen Kisara from the competition, "Who Am I?" is soon pursued by multiple parties including the higher-ups (who fear that He Knows Too Much), the CIA, and a female reporter who wants to know all about "Who Am I?".
- Who Framed Roger Rabbit: Mario takes on the case of Dweeb, a toon framed for murder by Hacker. Dweeb is married to Joan Wilder. Various other cartoon characters make cameos, including two of Ratigan's henchmen, Junior the Bear, Olive Oyl, Barney Rubble, Mermaid Man, Lord Boxman, and Cindy Lou Who. Admiral Motti is a police officer.
- The Whole Nine Yards: Chandler in comedy drama with hitman John McClane.
- Why Him?: Walter White and Liz Lemon don't like their daughter's beau Harry Osborn.
- The Wicker Man (1973): Robert McCall goes investigate a disappearance on a remote Scottish island, where Saruman the White Wizard is the leader of a Pagan cult. Among his followers are Countess Dracula and Mary Goodnight.
- The Wicker Man (2006): Benjamin Gates investigates the disappearance of a young girl. Also features Julie Parsons.
- Widows: Amanda Waller (who's married to Aslan), Victoria Vinciguerra, and Trudy Chaucon join forces.
- Wild at Heart: Benjamin Franklin Gates and Admiral Holdo are madly in love, but Holdo’s mother Dr. Jane Tiptree doesn’t want them to be together. So they go on the road to get away from her, running into The Green Goblin, Engineering Tech Brett, Lisle von Rhuman, King Willy, Dr. Ira Graves, George McFly, Mrs. Ross, Mrs. Choate, Henry Beesmeyer, Luther, Ynyr, Henry Spencer, Malcolm Rivers, Audrey Horne and Laura Palmer along their wacky The Wizard of Oz-like journey.
- The Wild Geese: Marc Anthony, Dumbledore #1 and James Bond are British mercenaries.
- Wild Hogs: A group of four men from Cincinnati, Ohio, who pose as a biker gang called the "Wild Hogs". Buzz Lightyear is a dentist who has trouble relating to his son Young Dexter, Chili Parmer is a rich lawyer married to a supermodel, Marcus Burnett is a plumber who was forced to return to work after having taken a year off to unsuccessfully write a book, and The Shoveler is a single, clumsy computer programmer who gets distracted by women but is unable to talk to them. When Chili learns that his wife is divorcing him and that his lawyer practice is shutting down, he decides to plan a cross country road trip with his friends to California. Their trip is filled with shenanigans and they eventually run afoul of a rival gang, the Del Fuegos.
- Wild Target: Bumbling thief Ron Weasley catches the eye of assassin Davy Jones. Emily Charlton also stars.
- Wild Wild West: Agent J and Captain Phoebus experience Teeth-Clenched Teamwork as they set out to stop the dastardly plot of Gilderoy Lockhart to overthrow the US government. Oh, and they compete for the affections of Serendipity. Buffalo Bill is Lockhart's right-hand man.
- Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory: Dr. Fronckenstien takes five kids and their parents, one of whom is Algernon, on a tour of his factory. Amos Slade is the main character's grandfather.
- The Wind in the Willows: A bunch of loonies (and Nearly-Headless Nick) wreck havoc on the English countryside along with Captain Theoden, the Cheshire Cat, a brave chicken, and Damien Cockburn. With a special appearance by The Forbidden Forest.
- Winter's Bone: A prequel to The Hunger Games in which Katniss Everdeen searches for her missing father in order to save her home, with help from her uncle Sol Star.
- Winter's Tale: Alexander the Great falls in love, but his former boss/adoptive father Jor-El conspires to ruin his happiness and enlists the aid of Dandy Mott. Agent J is the Devil.
- The Witches (1990): Kevin Buckham moves in with his grandmother and discovers a hidden society of witches lead by Morticia Addams.
- The Witches (2020): As above, but Kevin is Clyde McBride (who grows up into Joey Washington), his grandma is Dorothy Vaughan, and Morticia is Queen Mirana.
- The Witches of Eastwick: Three witches — Loretta Castorini, Louise Sawyer, and Selina Kyle — soon find out that wishes don't always come true when they conjure up their own dream man, Jack Torrance.
- Withnail and I: The Great Intelligence and the Eighth Doctor are drunk. Uncle Vernon is an eccentric Camp Gay, Ric Olié is a drug dealer and Patrick Harper is a rude man in a pub.
- Witness: After the Amish Charlotte "Charlie" Blackwood's son, Richie Norris sees corrupt cop Roger Murtaugh commit a murder, Detective Indiana Jones takes them into hiding in Amish country and serves as their protector. Aragorn also stars as an Amish farmer.
- The Wizard: Kevin Arnold and one of the singers from Rilo Kiley take an autistic kid to California to play video games.
- The Wizard of Lies: Mr. and Mrs. Manzoni are happily married and extremely wealthy thanks to Mr. Manzoni's $65 billion Ponzi scheme.
- The Wizard of Oz: Esther Blodgett is swept away to a magical land via a tornado and embarks on a quest with her friends (Barnaby in search of a brain, Davey Lane in search of a heart, and Estragon in search of courage) to see Mr. Matuschek, who can help her return home and help her friends as well. Mrs. Klopplebobbler is a wicked witch who wants to kill Esther because the latter is wearing magic slippers.
- Wolf (Mike Nichols): Jack Napier's job is threatened by Ultron, and he falls in love with Selina Kyle whose father is General Chang. Niles Crane is one of Jack's employees.
- The Wolf of Wall Street: Gatsby goes to New York, gets rich with a shady scheme, and marries the gorgeous Dr. Harleen Quinzell with encouragement from Ron, Seth, George, Kim Jong-un, Patsy, and Happy Hogan.
- The Wolfman (2010): Fenster reunites with his dad Hannibal Lector and helps his sister-in-law Emily Charlton track down her missing husband; the suspicious Megatron is also looking for him.
- The Woman in Black: Harry Potter is a widower and a father to his own godson (not Teddy Lupin) who has to deal with a pissed-off lady ghost.
- Woman in Gold: Based on a True Story, Deadpool and Zemo (Joey is also there) help The Queen regain a precious family heirloom.
- Womb: Vesper Lynd deals with the consequences of being pregnant with the clone of her dead boyfriend, Daemon Targaryen.
- The Women (2008): Anastasia sees how close her girlfriends and female relatives are after she discovers her husband is having an affair with an undercover lady cop. On the advice of her mother, Murphy Brown, she takes the weekend away from him. Meanwhile, her friends Toki the ironworker and Grace go confront the mistress. Princess Leia is the local gossip columnist.
- Wonder Boys: Gordon Gekko is an English professor and celebrated author who finds out that his mistress Marge Gunderson, who is both his boss' wife and his university's chancellor, is pregnant with his child. His editor, Iron Man, is in town and becomes interested in his star pupil, Spider-Man, and they eventually "collaborate." Rachel Dawes is a boarder at his house and really appreciates his work. Zed drops in as a guest speaker at his university's annual literary event.
- Wonka: The origin story of chocolate maker Paul Atreides.
- The World's End: Friends Benji Dunn, Danny Butterman, Viserys "The Peaceful" Targaryen and Bilbo Baggins reattempt a pub crawl they failed twenty-three years earlier, only to discover the town is in the midst of an Alien Invasion.
- World War Z: Aldo Smith interviews survivors of a zombie apocalypse Fuyu, Master Karja, Henry Kissinger, Tower Controller at Rancho Conejo, Kamran Barkawi, Lou Ivon, Mason Baylor, Benjamin Dunn, Lt. Tasha Yar, TRON, Samir, Sonya Blade, Henry Rollins, Luke Skywalker, Kareem Said, Duke Leto Atreides, Major Charles Emerson Winchester III, Capt. "Hawkeye" Pierce, Kumar, Michael Stivic, Newsstand Patron, The Walking Dead (2010) Creator, Nancy Chambers, Jesminder 'Jess' Bhamra, Hiro Nakamura, Chuck, Dr.Octopus, Turner Lucas, Antonio Salieri, Chef Louis and The Aviator Director.
- Would You Rather: Dr. Herbert West and his son Oswald Cobblepot's dinner guests include Chloe Beale, Darnell Turner and Kevin McAllister's dad.
- The Wrestler: The wrestling career of John Gray is described, who meets stripper Maggie McPherson and tries to reunite with estranged daughter Queen Sophie-Ann.
- A Wrinkle in Time (2018): Emily goes in search of her father Peter Parker with the help of Mrs. Woods, Mrs. Gaines, and Mrs. Disgust.
- Wuthering Heights
- 1939 version: A young King Lear and Marguerite Blakeney are Star-Crossed Masochism Tango soul mates on the Yorkshire moors.
- 1970 version: The stormy moor-roaming lovers are Mr. Pricklepants and the above-mentioned Lear's Cordelia.
- 1992 version: The stormy moor-roaming lovers are Lord oVoldemort and Vianne Rocher.
- 2009 TV version: The stormy moor-roaming lovers are Alfie Solomons and May Carleton.
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