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* FantasticRacism: {{Wolverine}} accuses Superman of being an 'anti-Mutite' because Bryan Singer jumped ship from the ''Film/XMenFilmSeries'' to direct ''Film/SupermanReturns''.

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* FantasticRacism: {{Wolverine}} ComicBook/{{Wolverine}} accuses Superman of being an 'anti-Mutite' because Bryan Singer jumped ship from the ''Film/XMenFilmSeries'' to direct ''Film/SupermanReturns''.



-->'''{{Wolverine}}''': "Wow, who wouldn't pay to [[Film/{{Watchmen}} see that for 3 hours]]?"

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* RecycledScript: The parody of ''The Hangover Part II'' notes how said movie fells like one.

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* RecycledScript: The parody of ''The Hangover Part II'' notes how said movie fells feels like one.

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* AbortedArc: The 'Comic Book Movie Contest' had many matchup videos, but didn't even reach round 2.



* AdaptationExpansion: ''Film/TheHangover'' was only the longest part of a video containing parodies to two other 2009 movies. The sequel warranted a parody of the whole trailer, with the same 'cast'.



* DemotedToExtra: The parody to ''Film/DragMeToHell'' is simply ''Drag Me Off-Screen'', noting how ''Film/SpiderMan3'', ''Film/IronMan1'' and ''Film/XMenOriginsWolverine'' gave Venom, Iron Monger and Gambit the short stick.



* FiveStagesOfGrief: The Comicbook/ManThing vs. Comicbook/SwampThing episode had the former making the latter go through this.



* GleefulAndGrumpyPairing: Rorschach & Deadpool. And in fact, one video has a brief parody of them as the ones picturing that trope, Carl and Russell from ''Westernanimation/{{Up}}''.



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* MassiveMultiplayerCrossoverMassiveMultiplayerCrossover: Well, mostly of Marvel and DC, but other companies appear from time to time, such as Hellboy.



* RecycledScript: The parody of ''The Hangover Part II'' notes how said movie fells like one.



* WolverinePublicity: Deadpool. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7LXzWgZaSWU Case in point. This video announcing the Harry Potter parody because of a Youtube glitch is just a picture of Deadpool.]] This isn't always [[Administrivia/TropesAreTools a bad thing]] however.

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* WolverinePublicity: Deadpool. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7LXzWgZaSWU Case in point. This video announcing WholePlotReference: A few of those caused by spiked milkshakes. At times it's whole trailer reference, such as recreating the Harry Potter parody because one of a Youtube glitch is just a picture of Deadpool.]] This isn't always [[Administrivia/TropesAreTools a bad thing]] however.''Film/JonahHex'' with ''Westernanimation/ToyStory'' characters.
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* SomethingCompletelyDifferent: The ''Series/TrueBlood'/''Literature/{{Twilight}}'' [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G2ENznSexo8 episode.]]
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* {{Snacksploitation}}: Nightwing is enraged about having to pay $42.50 for a box of Reese’s, small popcorn, and medium drink at the theater. However he calms down when he’s told he can upgrade his drink to large for only 50 cents more.
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* ''Franchise/{{Batman}} v. ComicBook/TheIncredibleHulk and ComicBook/IronMan'': In the summer of 2008, [=RandomGuy=] took a break from the more dramatic storylines of "After Hours" to take advantage of the number of comic book movies coming out that summer (namely, ''Film/TheIncredibleHulk'', ''Film/IronMan1'', and ''Film/TheDarkKnight''). This series focused on Batman facing off against either Iron Man or the Hulk. Since ''Film/HellboyIITheGoldenArmy'' also came out that summer, ComicBook/{{Hellboy}} himself briefly joined in (he didn't quite fit in, though).

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* ''Franchise/{{Batman}} v. ComicBook/TheIncredibleHulk and ComicBook/IronMan'': In the summer of 2008, [=RandomGuy=] took a break from the more dramatic storylines of "After Hours" to take advantage of the number of comic book movies coming out that summer (namely, ''Film/TheIncredibleHulk'', ''Film/{{The Incredible Hulk|2008}}'', ''Film/IronMan1'', and ''Film/TheDarkKnight''). This series focused on Batman facing off against either Iron Man or the Hulk. Since ''Film/HellboyIITheGoldenArmy'' also came out that summer, ComicBook/{{Hellboy}} himself briefly joined in (he didn't quite fit in, though).

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* ''I'm a Marvel... and I'm a DC'': The original series, focusing on Marvel and DC Comics characters arguing about their respective movies in the style of Apple's popular "[[Advertising/GetAMac I'm a Mac and I'm A PC]]" ads.
** ''ComicBook/{{Superman}} v. ComicBook/SpiderMan'': Some time after the release of ''Film/SupermanReturns'', and before the release of the then-highly anticipated ''Film/SpiderMan3'', [=RandomGuy=] made these first short films, contrasting DC's movie adaptations with Marvel's. Mainly, the videos focused on the more disappointing aspects of ''Superman Returns'' in comparison with the more successful parts of the ''Spider-Man'' films. Once it was a video with the villains (ComicBook/LexLuthor and Green Goblin). Eventually, other Marvel and DC characters were brought in to put in their two cents, like Franchise/{{Batman}} (who scoffed at the supposed "[[{{Wangst}} darkness]]" of ''Spider-Man 3''), ComicBook/TheIncredibleHulk (who reminisced with Superman about "the good old days", namely the 70s/80s), ComicBook/{{Wolverine}} (who argued with Superman over whether or not the Man of Steel "stole our [[Creator/BryanSinger director]]") and the ComicBook/FantasticFour and the ComicBook/SilverSurfer who beat out DC that year due to lack of "[[Franchise/{{Batman}} competition]]".
** ''Franchise/{{Batman}} v. ComicBook/TheIncredibleHulk and ComicBook/IronMan'': In the summer of 2008, [=RandomGuy=] took a break from the more dramatic storylines of "After Hours" to take advantage of the number of comic book movies coming out that summer (namely, ''Film/TheIncredibleHulk'', ''Film/IronMan1'', and ''Film/TheDarkKnight''). This series focused on Batman facing off against either Iron Man or the Hulk. Since ''Film/HellboyIITheGoldenArmy'' also came out that summer, ComicBook/{{Hellboy}} himself briefly joined in (he didn't quite fit in, though).
** ''ComicBook/{{Wolverine}} v. ComicBook/{{Watchmen}}'': During the first half of 2009, both the ''Film/{{Watchmen}}'' film and ''Film/XMenOriginsWolverine'' came out. So, [=RandomGuy=] made a series of videos where Wolverine debated with members of the Watchmen cast such as Rorschach, Dr. Manhattan, and the Comedian over their respective movies and source material. Eventually, Wolverine got bored with them, so he had Cyclops debate with Nite Owl, which led to both of them [[WhatMeasureIsANonBadass lamenting being the "nice guys" on their team]]. Wolvie came back, only to find out that he had to butt heads with last year's box-office winner, Batman, since the ''Watchmen'' movie tanked. There was also a brief PSA urging people not to watch the illegally-uploaded workprint of ''Wolverine''. Finally, all the previously-seen ''Watchmen'' characters had to face off against one more cast member from ''Wolverine''... ComicBook/{{Deadpool}}. HilarityEnsues.
** ''ComicBook/{{Deadpool}} vs. ComicBook/GreenLantern'': After the news broke that Creator/RyanReynolds was cast as Hal Jordan in the Film/GreenLantern2011 film, Wade Wilson and Hal Jordan start comparing and contrasting themselves with each other. Then Hal tells Wade that Ryan Reynolds is going to play both of them, which Wade did not know. Wade doesn't take the news too well, and HilarityEnsues. ''Again''.
** ''ComicBook/IronMan vs. ComicBook/JonahHex'': In May of 2010, Jonah Hex was brought on to go against Iron Man, in the wake of the ''Film/JonahHex'' movie and ''Film/IronMan2'' both coming out that month. Iron Man questioned Jonah about his movie's commercials making it seem like "Film/{{Constantine}} [[Comicbook/GhostRider The Ghost Rider]] [[InSpace In the Wild Wild West]]" instead of a gritty realistic Western like in the comic, while Jonah pointed out the insane amount of ProductPlacement present in the Iron Man 2 ads. It doesn't go much further than that though, as Jonah Hex doesn't think there's any honor in [[LampshadeHanging trashing the competition's movies before they even come out]].
** ''Comicbook/GreenLantern vs. ComicBook/TheMightyThor'': Hal Jordan and the God of Thunder square off, with Hal initially having a hard time competing with Thor's numerous titles and [[LargeHam faux-Shakespearean]] dialogue (luckily, his film "hath screenwriters that toneth things down substantially for thine MTV generation"). They nearly come to blows before admitting that they're both just covering their nervousness, and it looks like they've resolved their differences until Deadpool claims Jordan stole his actor, sparking some company loyalty in Thor.
** ''Comicbook/GreenLantern vs. Film/XMenFirstClass:'' Hal Jordan tries to debate with Magneto, only to be slammed by a locker repeatedly for twenty seconds before Hal strikes back. Then they argue about their franchises. Xavier tags in and uses a JediMindTrick to end the debate. Hal realizes this and demands another go, and he gets Mystique. This is interrupted when he notices the [[CallBack blue person is naked]].
** ''Comicbook/GreenLantern vs. The Critics:'' Hal Jordan is confused when the other superheroes are all nice to him, ''Deadpool'' then shows him his film's page on ''Website/RottenTomatoes''. Hal is shocked and angered by this, and eventually saddened. The rest of the superheroes cheer him up by reminding him that the fans are still on his side whether or not they liked the film. Deadpool then has a 'Reynoldsing' after Hal answers that he'll be fine with losing Reynolds, Hal now resigned to the fact that ''Film/GreenLantern2011'' probably won't get a sequel. This is now HilariousInHindsight due to the fact that if Wikipedia is to be believed, it just ''might'' get one after ''Justice League''.
** ''Comicbook/GreenLantern vs. ComicBook/CaptainAmerica'': Hal Jordan at first didn't really want to debate with Captain America and quickly left before Cap stops him. Hal explained that he didn't want to be demonized for insulting the resident CaptainPatriotic before Cap assures him that he won't take his insults personally. Instead, it was Thor, Iron Man, Hulk, and Deadpool who did and rushed to Cap's assistance, [[UnwantedAssistance much to his chagrin]].
** ''[[Film/TheDarkKnightTrilogy Batman]] vs. Film/{{The Avengers|2012}}'': Tony is maybe a little too happy about the odds possibly being in his favor against his perennial box-office opponent, while ButtMonkey [[Film/TheAmazingSpiderMan Spider-Man]] is ignored.
** ''Film/SpiderMan1 and...?'': While on the spiked milkshakes, Spidey finds himself face-to-face with [[Film/TheAmazingSpiderMan his rebooted self]], both versions ready to tear into each other's mistakes. It finally ends when Professor X (by the suggestion of Batman and Iron Man) channels in some degree of guilt. Once his two selves find common ground, it allows him to realize that the shortcomings of both movies were out of his control. However, when he declares that his film just might outgross [[Film/TheDarkKnightRises Batman's]], Batman just offers the webhead yet another milkshake.
** ''[[Film/ManOfSteel Superman]] vs. [[Film/IronMan3 Iron Man]]'' and ''[[Film/TheWolverine Wolverine]]'': It starts out rather easy-going for one of these videos since Superman isn't making any negative remarks against Tony, but then Batman decides to backup his fellow DC character and Captain America shows up to reign in Tony. Batman and Iron Man end up fighting while Superman and Captain America stand on the sidelines commenting about being the NiceGuy. Superman later gets a little better at making critical remarks, but then Wolverine starts pointing out problems in ''Film/ManOfSteel'' that were considered good things in his own film. Once again, Batman and Tony get involved in the discussion and start fighting each other.
** ''[[Film/ManOfSteel Superman]] vs. [[Film/ThorTheDarkWorld Thor]]'': Thor fires the first real shot by calling Superman boring and predicting he'll be overshadowed by Batman again. Superman reminds him of how much extra screentime Loki got and how one-dimensional his main villain was. Right on cue, Batman and Loki show up to kibitz -- at which point Supes and Thor throw up their hands and leave the SpotlightStealingSquad to fight it out themselves.
** ''[[Film/ManOfSteel Superman]] vs. [[Film/TheAmazingSpiderMan2 Spider-Man]]'' (again): Seven years after the first video, the two flagship heroes reunite to discuss how far things have come. [[Film/SupermanReturns A Superman reboot]], a Justice League movie being discussed, [[Film/SpiderMan3 a Spidey sequel chock full of villains]]...[[HistoryRepeats wait a minute]]...
** ''[[Film/ManOfSteel Superman]]'' vs. ''[[Film/XMenDaysOfFuturePast Wolverine]]'': Superman and Wolverine start out complaining about Creator/{{Bryan Sing|er}} -- WeAreExperiencingTechnicalDifficulties -- and how so many of their problems could have been solved if the director never left the ''X-Men'' movies to work on ''Film/SupermanReturns'' before they reluctantly decide that there is no point complaining about the past now... Then Wolverine mentions his latest movie is about going back in time specifically to change the past. One time travel trip later and the Marvel and DC comic-based movies have changed. Thanks to Deadpool's BreakingTheFourthWall abilities, he's able to fill them in on what's happened: The Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse doesn't exist, there is a Justice League movie based on the work of Creator/MichaelBay, and Deadpool has three films. The pair quickly have second thoughts about the new timeline.
** ''[[Film/AvengersAgeOfUltron The Avengers]]'' vs ''[[Film/BatmanVSupermanDawnOfJustice Batman and Superman]]'': Iron Man and Batman fire off the expected zingers at each other, but Cap and Superman would rather pat each other on the back. Superman doesn't see the point in fighting, given that in 2016 they'll be doing that in their actual movies. Meanwhile, the Avengers who ''aren't'' Cap and Iron Man grouse about their lack of screen-time.
** ''[[Film/BatmanVSupermanDawnOfJustice Batman and Superman]]'' "vs." ''[[Film/FantasticFour2015 The Thing]]'': Following the 2015 movie's disastrous reception, Bats and Supes are less interested in competing than in nervously trying to cheer up poor Ben. After about a minute of [[AccidentalPun stony]] silence, he tells them, "Just. Get. Out."
** ''[[Film/AntMan1 Ant-Man]]'' vs ''[[Film/BatmanVSupermanDawnOfJustice Batman and Superman]]'': Scott Lang is rather annoyed to find Superman and Batman didn't bother showing up. Supes explains that their films are so drastically different, he couldn't find any ground for comparisons - plus, Creator/EdgarWright walking out has been forgotten in all the ''Fantastic Four'' drama. Cut to Ben still standing in the exact same spot.
** ''ComicBook/{{Quicksilver}}'' vs ''Franchise/TheFlash'': Marvel and DC's two most prominent speedsters, both of whom are currently in two different franchises at once, go head-to-head. Unfortunately, Pietro starts out with a handicap due to his recently-retconned parentage, and soon finds himself out of his depth against Barry Allen.
** ''Superman'' vs ''Spider-Man'' (''again'' again): A full '''ten''' years after all it began, Supes and Spidey reflect on how far things have come. They discuss ''Justice League'', various upcoming projects, and the market-dominating juggernaut superhero movies have become...for better or for worse.
** ''[[Film/AvengersInfinityWar Avengers]]'' vs ''[[Film/JusticeLeague2017 Justice League]]'': The many, ''many'' movie heroes from both companies riff on the MCU's shift from [[Film/ThorRagnarok comedy]] to [[Film/AvengersInfinityWar darkness]] and the DCEU's shift from [[Film/BatmanVSupermanDawnOfJustice darkness]] to [[Film/JusticeLeague2017 comedy.]] By this point, however, Iron Man is actually feeling sorry for the competition and thinks their heroes deserve more than the material they've been given. Batman, meanwhile, spends the whole video looking for "[[Creator/BenAffleck a graceful exit.]]"
** ''[[Film/AvengersInfinityWar Avengers]]'' vs ''[[Film/JusticeLeague2017 Justice League]]'' (again): The Marvel heroes get ready for business as usual, but the DC heroes have a bomb to drop: it's stopped being fun. Even ''without'' Marvel's successes and their problems, they just don't feel like contributing to a wider culture of side-picking and resentment anymore. Deadpool, however, isn't about to give up that easily. Cue Rorschach and Deadpool 3!
** ''[[Film/Venom2018 Venom]]'' vs ''[[Film/Joker2019 The Joker]]'': One NominalHero, one straight-up VillainProtagonist, and a truckload of questionable decisions between them. After all the jokes you'd expect, however, this one takes an unexpected turn...
** ''[[Film/CaptainAmericaCivilWar Zemo]]'' vs ''[[Film/BatmanVSupermanDawnofJustice Lex Luthor]]'': Following Luthor's statement that the villains are the only ones left who are willing to compare notes, Luthor and Zemo debate over their movies, with Zemo going on a long rant about Batman V Superman.
** ''[[Film/AvengersInfinityWar Rocket and Groot]]'' vs ???: Rocket wants to keep comparing notes on movies, but Superman is shutting down anyone who tries. After failed attempts to debate with Aquaman, Nightwing, Green Lantern, and the Flash, they finally find [[Film/Shazam2019 someone]] naive enough not to know about Superman's debate embargo...
** ''[[Film/AvengersInfinityWar Rocket and Groot]]'' vs ''[[Film/Shazam2019 Shazam]]'': Rocket and Groot debate with Shazam until they find out he's a kid. Shazam is devastated to learn he has been tricked. Groot wants to apologize, but has a hard time convincing Rocket to do so.
** ''[[WesternAnimation/SpiderManIntoTheSpiderVerse Kingpin]]'' vs ''[[Film/Aquaman2018 Black Manta and Orm]]'': With both their moves netting tons of praise from fans and the general public, the villains take aim at their box office competition - or lack thereof.
* ''Parodies'': During the second half of 2009, the comic book movies stopped coming out. For lack of anything else to do, Spidey started making pitches of the cast as part of parodies of the other movies. Some of these are because Hulk spikes his milkshake.
*** Some of the parody trailers include: ''Film/StarTrek2009'', ''Film/TerminatorSalvation'', ''Film/DragMeToHell'', ''WesternAnimation/{{Up}}'', ''Film/TheHangover'', ''Film/TheProposal'', ''Film/HarryPotterAndTheHalfBloodPrince'', ''Film/InglouriousBasterds'', ''Film/{{District 9}}'', and ''[[Literature/{{Twilight}} New Moon]]''. The heroes (and antiheroes) wanted a parody of ''Film/TransformersRevengeOfTheFallen'', but [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=siGtn_SxKbs that didn't exactly work out.]]
*** It seems that the spiked milkshake can even get ComicBook/JonahHex to [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R8o8Tf3u9Sc parody movies.]]
*** The 2011 parody season included ''Franchise/PiratesOfTheCaribbean'', ''WesternAnimation/KungFuPanda'', and ''Film/TheHangoverPartII''.
* ''After Hours'': Originally an excuse to depict pretty much all the Marvel and DC characters hanging out together and arguing over their movies ''without'' sticking to the Mac/PC format, this series eventually gained its own storyline, filled to the brim with suspense, and humor.
** ''Season One'': Season One begins with various Marvel and DC heroes hanging out in a superhero bar, discussing previous, current, and upcoming film projects. Eventually, a plot starts to form as, at a nearby villains' bar, ComicBook/LexLuthor tries to convince Marvel villains such as ComicBook/DoctorDoom, ComicBook/{{Magneto}}, and ComicBook/{{Venom}} to join him in altering the past so their movies would turn out better. Failing that, Luthor goes with a second plan - to wipe out all Marvel comics. Throughout all this, Superman tries to come to grips with people perceiving him as too powerful, and not being as flawed and relatable as other heroes.
** ''Season Two: Happy Hour'': "Happy Hour," the second season, centers around a plan by the Joker to control all superheroes and make them like his "straight man" - Batman. The Joker's plan has one flaw, though. Subplots include Spider-Man's eagerness to join Batman in crimefighting, the ComicBook/GreenGoblin trying desperately to win [[Franchise/{{Batman}} Harley Quinn's]] heart, and both the Goblin and Lex Luthor tripping out on sedatives.
** ''Season Three: Zero Hour'': The third and currently longest season, picking up where "Happy Hour" left off. All seems fine in the Randomverse: The bad guys are dealing with another loss and the hero bar ("Creator/{{Stan|Lee}}'s Place") is expanding. All hell breaks loose, however, when an unexpected head appears. Meanwhile, Lex Luthor is trying to make a vision he had come true, which predicted the good guys on the ground beaten and humiliated -- but no one seems interesting in helping him besides Lars, the European Douche.
*** ''Rorschach & Deadpool'': A tie-in series to Season 3. After being teased back in May 2009 and subsequently becoming a minor internet meme, the SitCom featuring everyone's favorite Sociopath and The Merc With The Mouth as an OddCouple is finally here! Rorschach is looking for a man "behind everything," but [[HisNameIs every lead he can find keeps getting shot by Deadpool before they talk]]. It originally appeared that the entire thing was, as Deadpool put it, an excuse to "give the people what they want," but now seems to have tied into the main plot with Rorschach's discovery of a Plan Q folder on the desk of a more mainstream character.
*** ''Two Tickets to Paradox'': Following the SeriesFauxnale in the ''[[Film/AvengersInfinityWar Avengers]]'' vs ''[[Film/JusticeLeague2017 Justice League]]'' video, ComicBook/{{Deadpool}} is depressed that the comparing of notes is over, and so he comes to [[ComicBook/{{Watchmen}} Rorschach]] for help. Rorschach feels that the heroes have gone soft. The two travel back in time. Rorschach has his own unknown plans for the past, and is annoyed when Deadpool only uses the time travel to make fun of past versions of the heroes.
** ''Meanwhile...'': This originally contained videos that weren't comparison videos but also weren't full on storyline episodes. The first two consisted of ''Preparing for Battle'' and ''The Ultimatum'', in which [[Film/Venom2018 Venom]] decides to pull a HeelFaceTurn and Luthor's real plans unfold. Revived in 2019 when Deadpool, Gobby, Venom, Shazam, Rocket, Groot, and ComicBook/TheQuestion have to fix a timeline divergence that shut down Stan's Place in 1962.
* ''Goblin Bloggin''': This [[VlogSeries faux video blog]], taking place within the continuity of "After Hours", takes a look into the life of the Green Goblin...or [=RandomGuy=]'s extremely popular version of him, anyway. Viewers get to learn more about Gobby's life of crime, his parenting skills, his love life, and his odd obsession with Creator/WillemDafoe. (''Dafoe!'')
* ''Sh*t Superheroes Say'': Each of these videos runs a minute and ten seconds. The superhero in question spouts several quotes, which define his respective philosophies, pivotal events, and relationships with other characters in a satirical and humorous manner.
* ''The Man Out of Time'': This series follows the offscreen mission Captain America undertook at the end of ''Film/AvengersEndgame'' to return the Infinity Stones to their original times and locations.

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The original series, focusing on Marvel and DC Comics characters arguing about their respective movies in the style of Apple's popular "[[Advertising/GetAMac I'm a Mac and I'm A PC]]" ads.
** ''ComicBook/{{Superman}} v. ComicBook/SpiderMan'': Some time after the release of ''Film/SupermanReturns'', and before the release of the then-highly anticipated ''Film/SpiderMan3'', [=RandomGuy=] made these first short films, contrasting DC's movie adaptations with Marvel's. Mainly, the videos focused on the more disappointing aspects of ''Superman Returns'' in comparison with the more successful parts of the ''Spider-Man'' films. Once it was a video with the villains (ComicBook/LexLuthor and Green Goblin). Eventually, other Marvel and DC characters were brought in to put in their two cents, like Franchise/{{Batman}} (who scoffed at the supposed "[[{{Wangst}} darkness]]" of ''Spider-Man 3''), ComicBook/TheIncredibleHulk (who reminisced with Superman about "the good old days", namely the 70s/80s), ComicBook/{{Wolverine}} (who argued with Superman over whether or not the Man of Steel "stole our [[Creator/BryanSinger director]]") and the ComicBook/FantasticFour and the ComicBook/SilverSurfer who beat out DC that year due to lack of "[[Franchise/{{Batman}} competition]]".
** ''Franchise/{{Batman}} v. ComicBook/TheIncredibleHulk and ComicBook/IronMan'': In the summer of 2008, [=RandomGuy=] took a break from the more dramatic storylines of "After Hours" to take advantage of the number of comic book movies coming out that summer (namely, ''Film/TheIncredibleHulk'', ''Film/IronMan1'', and ''Film/TheDarkKnight''). This series focused on Batman facing off against either Iron Man or the Hulk. Since ''Film/HellboyIITheGoldenArmy'' also came out that summer, ComicBook/{{Hellboy}} himself briefly joined in (he didn't quite fit in, though).
** ''ComicBook/{{Wolverine}} v. ComicBook/{{Watchmen}}'': During the first half of 2009, both the ''Film/{{Watchmen}}'' film and ''Film/XMenOriginsWolverine'' came out. So, [=RandomGuy=] made a series of videos where Wolverine debated with members of the Watchmen cast such as Rorschach, Dr. Manhattan, and the Comedian over their respective movies and source material. Eventually, Wolverine got bored with them, so he had Cyclops debate with Nite Owl, which led to both of them [[WhatMeasureIsANonBadass lamenting being the "nice guys" on their team]]. Wolvie came back, only to find out that he had to butt heads with last year's box-office winner, Batman, since the ''Watchmen'' movie tanked. There was also a brief PSA urging people not to watch the illegally-uploaded workprint of ''Wolverine''. Finally, all the previously-seen ''Watchmen'' characters had to face off against one more cast member from ''Wolverine''... ComicBook/{{Deadpool}}. HilarityEnsues.
** ''ComicBook/{{Deadpool}} vs. ComicBook/GreenLantern'': After the news broke that Creator/RyanReynolds was cast as Hal Jordan in the Film/GreenLantern2011 film, Wade Wilson and Hal Jordan start comparing and contrasting themselves with each other. Then Hal tells Wade that Ryan Reynolds is going to play both of them, which Wade did not know. Wade doesn't take the news too well, and HilarityEnsues. ''Again''.
** ''ComicBook/IronMan vs. ComicBook/JonahHex'': In May of 2010, Jonah Hex was brought on to go against Iron Man, in the wake of the ''Film/JonahHex'' movie and ''Film/IronMan2'' both coming out that month. Iron Man questioned Jonah about his movie's commercials making it seem like "Film/{{Constantine}} [[Comicbook/GhostRider The Ghost Rider]] [[InSpace In the Wild Wild West]]" instead of a gritty realistic Western like in the comic, while Jonah pointed out the insane amount of ProductPlacement present in the Iron Man 2 ads. It doesn't go much further than that though, as Jonah Hex doesn't think there's any honor in [[LampshadeHanging trashing the competition's movies before they even come out]].
** ''Comicbook/GreenLantern vs. ComicBook/TheMightyThor'': Hal Jordan and the God of Thunder square off, with Hal initially having a hard time competing with Thor's numerous titles and [[LargeHam faux-Shakespearean]] dialogue (luckily, his film "hath screenwriters that toneth things down substantially for thine MTV generation"). They nearly come to blows before admitting that they're both just covering their nervousness, and it looks like they've resolved their differences until Deadpool claims Jordan stole his actor, sparking some company loyalty in Thor.
** ''Comicbook/GreenLantern vs. Film/XMenFirstClass:'' Hal Jordan tries to debate with Magneto, only to be slammed by a locker repeatedly for twenty seconds before Hal strikes back. Then they argue about their franchises. Xavier tags in and uses a JediMindTrick to end the debate. Hal realizes this and demands another go, and he gets Mystique. This is interrupted when he notices the [[CallBack blue person is naked]].
** ''Comicbook/GreenLantern vs. The Critics:'' Hal Jordan is confused when the other superheroes are all nice to him, ''Deadpool'' then shows him his film's page on ''Website/RottenTomatoes''. Hal is shocked and angered by this, and eventually saddened. The rest of the superheroes cheer him up by reminding him that the fans are still on his side whether or not they liked the film. Deadpool then has a 'Reynoldsing' after Hal answers that he'll be fine with losing Reynolds, Hal now resigned to the fact that ''Film/GreenLantern2011'' probably won't get a sequel. This is now HilariousInHindsight due to the fact that if Wikipedia is to be believed, it just ''might'' get one after ''Justice League''.
** ''Comicbook/GreenLantern vs. ComicBook/CaptainAmerica'': Hal Jordan at first didn't really want to debate with Captain America and quickly left before Cap stops him. Hal explained that he didn't want to be demonized for insulting the resident CaptainPatriotic before Cap assures him that he won't take his insults personally. Instead, it was Thor, Iron Man, Hulk, and Deadpool who did and rushed to Cap's assistance, [[UnwantedAssistance much to his chagrin]].
** ''[[Film/TheDarkKnightTrilogy Batman]] vs. Film/{{The Avengers|2012}}'': Tony is maybe a little too happy about the odds possibly being in his favor against his perennial box-office opponent, while ButtMonkey [[Film/TheAmazingSpiderMan Spider-Man]] is ignored.
** ''Film/SpiderMan1 and...?'': While on the spiked milkshakes, Spidey finds himself face-to-face with [[Film/TheAmazingSpiderMan his rebooted self]], both versions ready to tear into each other's mistakes. It finally ends when Professor X (by the suggestion of Batman and Iron Man) channels in some degree of guilt. Once his two selves find common ground, it allows him to realize that the shortcomings of both movies were out of his control. However, when he declares that his film just might outgross [[Film/TheDarkKnightRises Batman's]], Batman just offers the webhead yet another milkshake.
** ''[[Film/ManOfSteel Superman]] vs. [[Film/IronMan3 Iron Man]]'' and ''[[Film/TheWolverine Wolverine]]'': It starts out rather easy-going for one of these videos since Superman isn't making any negative remarks against Tony, but then Batman decides to backup his fellow DC character and Captain America shows up to reign in Tony. Batman and Iron Man end up fighting while Superman and Captain America stand on the sidelines commenting about being the NiceGuy. Superman later gets a little better at making critical remarks, but then Wolverine starts pointing out problems in ''Film/ManOfSteel'' that were considered good things in his own film. Once again, Batman and Tony get involved in the discussion and start fighting each other.
** ''[[Film/ManOfSteel Superman]] vs. [[Film/ThorTheDarkWorld Thor]]'': Thor fires the first real shot by calling Superman boring and predicting he'll be overshadowed by Batman again. Superman reminds him of how much extra screentime Loki got and how one-dimensional his main villain was. Right on cue, Batman and Loki show up to kibitz -- at which point Supes and Thor throw up their hands and leave the SpotlightStealingSquad to fight it out themselves.
** ''[[Film/ManOfSteel Superman]] vs. [[Film/TheAmazingSpiderMan2 Spider-Man]]'' (again): Seven years after the first video, the two flagship heroes reunite to discuss how far things have come. [[Film/SupermanReturns A Superman reboot]], a Justice League movie being discussed, [[Film/SpiderMan3 a Spidey sequel chock full of villains]]...[[HistoryRepeats wait a minute]]...
** ''[[Film/ManOfSteel Superman]]'' vs. ''[[Film/XMenDaysOfFuturePast Wolverine]]'': Superman and Wolverine start out complaining about Creator/{{Bryan Sing|er}} -- WeAreExperiencingTechnicalDifficulties -- and how so many of their problems could have been solved if the director never left the ''X-Men'' movies to work on ''Film/SupermanReturns'' before they reluctantly decide that there is no point complaining about the past now... Then Wolverine mentions his latest movie is about going back in time specifically to change the past. One time travel trip later and the Marvel and DC comic-based movies have changed. Thanks to Deadpool's BreakingTheFourthWall abilities, he's able to fill them in on what's happened: The Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse doesn't exist, there is a Justice League movie based on the work of Creator/MichaelBay, and Deadpool has three films. The pair quickly have second thoughts about the new timeline.
** ''[[Film/AvengersAgeOfUltron The Avengers]]'' vs ''[[Film/BatmanVSupermanDawnOfJustice Batman and Superman]]'': Iron Man and Batman fire off the expected zingers at each other, but Cap and Superman would rather pat each other on the back. Superman doesn't see the point in fighting, given that in 2016 they'll be doing that in their actual movies. Meanwhile, the Avengers who ''aren't'' Cap and Iron Man grouse about their lack of screen-time.
** ''[[Film/BatmanVSupermanDawnOfJustice Batman and Superman]]'' "vs." ''[[Film/FantasticFour2015 The Thing]]'': Following the 2015 movie's disastrous reception, Bats and Supes are less interested in competing than in nervously trying to cheer up poor Ben. After about a minute of [[AccidentalPun stony]] silence, he tells them, "Just. Get. Out."
** ''[[Film/AntMan1 Ant-Man]]'' vs ''[[Film/BatmanVSupermanDawnOfJustice Batman and Superman]]'': Scott Lang is rather annoyed to find Superman and Batman didn't bother showing up. Supes explains that their films are so drastically different, he couldn't find any ground for comparisons - plus, Creator/EdgarWright walking out has been forgotten in all the ''Fantastic Four'' drama. Cut to Ben still standing in the exact same spot.
** ''ComicBook/{{Quicksilver}}'' vs ''Franchise/TheFlash'': Marvel and DC's two most prominent speedsters, both of whom are currently in two different franchises at once, go head-to-head. Unfortunately, Pietro starts out with a handicap due to his recently-retconned parentage, and soon finds himself out of his depth against Barry Allen.
** ''Superman'' vs ''Spider-Man'' (''again'' again): A full '''ten''' years after all it began, Supes and Spidey reflect on how far things have come. They discuss ''Justice League'', various upcoming projects, and the market-dominating juggernaut superhero movies have become...for better or for worse.
** ''[[Film/AvengersInfinityWar Avengers]]'' vs ''[[Film/JusticeLeague2017 Justice League]]'': The many, ''many'' movie heroes from both companies riff on the MCU's shift from [[Film/ThorRagnarok comedy]] to [[Film/AvengersInfinityWar darkness]] and the DCEU's shift from [[Film/BatmanVSupermanDawnOfJustice darkness]] to [[Film/JusticeLeague2017 comedy.]] By this point, however, Iron Man is actually feeling sorry for the competition and thinks their heroes deserve more than the material they've been given. Batman, meanwhile, spends the whole video looking for "[[Creator/BenAffleck a graceful exit.]]"
** ''[[Film/AvengersInfinityWar Avengers]]'' vs ''[[Film/JusticeLeague2017 Justice League]]'' (again): The Marvel heroes get ready for business as usual, but the DC heroes have a bomb to drop: it's stopped being fun. Even ''without'' Marvel's successes and their problems, they just don't feel like contributing to a wider culture of side-picking and resentment anymore. Deadpool, however, isn't about to give up that easily. Cue Rorschach and Deadpool 3!
** ''[[Film/Venom2018 Venom]]'' vs ''[[Film/Joker2019 The Joker]]'': One NominalHero, one straight-up VillainProtagonist, and a truckload of questionable decisions between them. After all the jokes you'd expect, however, this one takes an unexpected turn...
** ''[[Film/CaptainAmericaCivilWar Zemo]]'' vs ''[[Film/BatmanVSupermanDawnofJustice Lex Luthor]]'': Following Luthor's statement that the villains are the only ones left who are willing to compare notes, Luthor and Zemo debate over their movies, with Zemo going on a long rant about Batman V Superman.
** ''[[Film/AvengersInfinityWar Rocket and Groot]]'' vs ???: Rocket wants to keep comparing notes on movies, but Superman is shutting down anyone who tries. After failed attempts to debate with Aquaman, Nightwing, Green Lantern, and the Flash, they finally find [[Film/Shazam2019 someone]] naive enough not to know about Superman's debate embargo...
** ''[[Film/AvengersInfinityWar Rocket and Groot]]'' vs ''[[Film/Shazam2019 Shazam]]'': Rocket and Groot debate with Shazam until they find out he's a kid. Shazam is devastated to learn he has been tricked. Groot wants to apologize, but has a hard time convincing Rocket to do so.
** ''[[WesternAnimation/SpiderManIntoTheSpiderVerse Kingpin]]'' vs ''[[Film/Aquaman2018 Black Manta and Orm]]'': With both their moves netting tons of praise from fans and the general public, the villains take aim at their box office competition - or lack thereof.
* ''Parodies'': During the second half of 2009, the comic book movies stopped coming out. For lack of anything else to do, Spidey started making pitches of the cast as part of parodies of the other movies. Some of these are because Hulk spikes his milkshake.
*** Some of the parody trailers include: ''Film/StarTrek2009'', ''Film/TerminatorSalvation'', ''Film/DragMeToHell'', ''WesternAnimation/{{Up}}'', ''Film/TheHangover'', ''Film/TheProposal'', ''Film/HarryPotterAndTheHalfBloodPrince'', ''Film/InglouriousBasterds'', ''Film/{{District 9}}'', and ''[[Literature/{{Twilight}} New Moon]]''. The heroes (and antiheroes) wanted a parody of ''Film/TransformersRevengeOfTheFallen'', but [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=siGtn_SxKbs that didn't exactly work out.]]
*** It seems that the spiked milkshake can even get ComicBook/JonahHex to [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R8o8Tf3u9Sc parody movies.]]
*** The 2011 parody season included ''Franchise/PiratesOfTheCaribbean'', ''WesternAnimation/KungFuPanda'', and ''Film/TheHangoverPartII''.
* ''After Hours'': Originally an excuse to depict pretty much all the Marvel and DC characters hanging out together and arguing over their movies ''without'' sticking to the Mac/PC format, this series eventually gained its own storyline, filled to the brim with suspense, and humor.
** ''Season One'': Season One begins with various Marvel and DC heroes hanging out in a superhero bar, discussing previous, current, and upcoming film projects. Eventually, a plot starts to form as, at a nearby villains' bar, ComicBook/LexLuthor tries to convince Marvel villains such as ComicBook/DoctorDoom, ComicBook/{{Magneto}}, and ComicBook/{{Venom}} to join him in altering the past so their movies would turn out better. Failing that, Luthor goes with a second plan - to wipe out all Marvel comics. Throughout all this, Superman tries to come to grips with people perceiving him as too powerful, and not being as flawed and relatable as other heroes.
** ''Season Two: Happy Hour'': "Happy Hour," the second season, centers around a plan by the Joker to control all superheroes and make them like his "straight man" - Batman. The Joker's plan has one flaw, though. Subplots include Spider-Man's eagerness to join Batman in crimefighting, the ComicBook/GreenGoblin trying desperately to win [[Franchise/{{Batman}} Harley Quinn's]] heart, and both the Goblin and Lex Luthor tripping out on sedatives.
** ''Season Three: Zero Hour'': The third and currently longest season, picking up where "Happy Hour" left off. All seems fine in the Randomverse: The bad guys are dealing with another loss and the hero bar ("Creator/{{Stan|Lee}}'s Place") is expanding. All hell breaks loose, however, when an unexpected head appears. Meanwhile, Lex Luthor is trying to make a vision he had come true, which predicted the good guys on the ground beaten and humiliated -- but no one seems interesting in helping him besides Lars, the European Douche.
*** ''Rorschach & Deadpool'': A tie-in series to Season 3. After being teased back in May 2009 and subsequently becoming a minor internet meme, the SitCom featuring everyone's favorite Sociopath and The Merc With The Mouth as an OddCouple is finally here! Rorschach is looking for a man "behind everything," but [[HisNameIs every lead he can find keeps getting shot by Deadpool before they talk]]. It originally appeared that the entire thing was, as Deadpool put it, an excuse to "give the people what they want," but now seems to have tied into the main plot with Rorschach's discovery of a Plan Q folder on the desk of a more mainstream character.
*** ''Two Tickets to Paradox'': Following the SeriesFauxnale in the ''[[Film/AvengersInfinityWar Avengers]]'' vs ''[[Film/JusticeLeague2017 Justice League]]'' video, ComicBook/{{Deadpool}} is depressed that the comparing of notes is over, and so he comes to [[ComicBook/{{Watchmen}} Rorschach]] for help. Rorschach feels that the heroes have gone soft. The two travel back in time. Rorschach has his own unknown plans for the past, and is annoyed when Deadpool only uses the time travel to make fun of past versions of the heroes.
** ''Meanwhile...'': This originally contained videos that weren't comparison videos but also weren't full on storyline episodes. The first two consisted of ''Preparing for Battle'' and ''The Ultimatum'', in which [[Film/Venom2018 Venom]] decides to pull a HeelFaceTurn and Luthor's real plans unfold. Revived in 2019 when Deadpool, Gobby, Venom, Shazam, Rocket, Groot, and ComicBook/TheQuestion have to fix a timeline divergence that shut down Stan's Place in 1962.
* ''Goblin Bloggin''': This [[VlogSeries faux video blog]], taking place within the continuity of "After Hours", takes a look into the life of the Green Goblin...or [=RandomGuy=]'s extremely popular version of him, anyway. Viewers get to learn more about Gobby's life of crime, his parenting skills, his love life, and his odd obsession with Creator/WillemDafoe. (''Dafoe!'')
* ''Sh*t Superheroes Say'': Each of these videos runs a minute and ten seconds. The superhero in question spouts several quotes, which define his respective philosophies, pivotal events, and relationships with other characters in a satirical and humorous manner.
* ''The Man Out of Time'': This series follows the offscreen mission Captain America undertook at the end of ''Film/AvengersEndgame'' to return the Infinity Stones to their original times and locations.
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* ''ComicBook/{{Superman}} v. ComicBook/SpiderMan'': Some time after the release of ''Film/SupermanReturns'', and before the release of the then-highly anticipated ''Film/SpiderMan3'', [=RandomGuy=] made these first short films, contrasting DC's movie adaptations with Marvel's. Mainly, the videos focused on the more disappointing aspects of ''Superman Returns'' in comparison with the more successful parts of the ''Spider-Man'' films. Once it was a video with the villains (ComicBook/LexLuthor and Green Goblin). Eventually, other Marvel and DC characters were brought in to put in their two cents, like Franchise/{{Batman}} (who scoffed at the supposed "[[{{Wangst}} darkness]]" of ''Spider-Man 3''), ComicBook/TheIncredibleHulk (who reminisced with Superman about "the good old days", namely the 70s/80s), ComicBook/{{Wolverine}} (who argued with Superman over whether or not the Man of Steel "stole our [[Creator/BryanSinger director]]") and the ComicBook/FantasticFour and the ComicBook/SilverSurfer who beat out DC that year due to lack of "[[Franchise/{{Batman}} competition]]".
* ''Franchise/{{Batman}} v. ComicBook/TheIncredibleHulk and ComicBook/IronMan'': In the summer of 2008, [=RandomGuy=] took a break from the more dramatic storylines of "After Hours" to take advantage of the number of comic book movies coming out that summer (namely, ''Film/TheIncredibleHulk'', ''Film/IronMan1'', and ''Film/TheDarkKnight''). This series focused on Batman facing off against either Iron Man or the Hulk. Since ''Film/HellboyIITheGoldenArmy'' also came out that summer, ComicBook/{{Hellboy}} himself briefly joined in (he didn't quite fit in, though).
* ''ComicBook/{{Wolverine}} v. ComicBook/{{Watchmen}}'': During the first half of 2009, both the ''Film/{{Watchmen}}'' film and ''Film/XMenOriginsWolverine'' came out. So, [=RandomGuy=] made a series of videos where Wolverine debated with members of the Watchmen cast such as Rorschach, Dr. Manhattan, and the Comedian over their respective movies and source material. Eventually, Wolverine got bored with them, so he had Cyclops debate with Nite Owl, which led to both of them [[WhatMeasureIsANonBadass lamenting being the "nice guys" on their team]]. Wolvie came back, only to find out that he had to butt heads with last year's box-office winner, Batman, since the ''Watchmen'' movie tanked. There was also a brief PSA urging people not to watch the illegally-uploaded workprint of ''Wolverine''. Finally, all the previously-seen ''Watchmen'' characters had to face off against one more cast member from ''Wolverine''... ComicBook/{{Deadpool}}. HilarityEnsues.
* ''ComicBook/{{Deadpool}} vs. ComicBook/GreenLantern'': After the news broke that Creator/RyanReynolds was cast as Hal Jordan in the Film/GreenLantern2011 film, Wade Wilson and Hal Jordan start comparing and contrasting themselves with each other. Then Hal tells Wade that Ryan Reynolds is going to play both of them, which Wade did not know. Wade doesn't take the news too well, and HilarityEnsues. ''Again''.
* ''ComicBook/IronMan vs. ComicBook/JonahHex'': In May of 2010, Jonah Hex was brought on to go against Iron Man, in the wake of the ''Film/JonahHex'' movie and ''Film/IronMan2'' both coming out that month. Iron Man questioned Jonah about his movie's commercials making it seem like "Film/{{Constantine}} [[Comicbook/GhostRider The Ghost Rider]] [[InSpace In the Wild Wild West]]" instead of a gritty realistic Western like in the comic, while Jonah pointed out the insane amount of ProductPlacement present in the Iron Man 2 ads. It doesn't go much further than that though, as Jonah Hex doesn't think there's any honor in [[LampshadeHanging trashing the competition's movies before they even come out]].
* ''Comicbook/GreenLantern vs. ComicBook/TheMightyThor'': Hal Jordan and the God of Thunder square off, with Hal initially having a hard time competing with Thor's numerous titles and [[LargeHam faux-Shakespearean]] dialogue (luckily, his film "hath screenwriters that toneth things down substantially for thine MTV generation"). They nearly come to blows before admitting that they're both just covering their nervousness, and it looks like they've resolved their differences until Deadpool claims Jordan stole his actor, sparking some company loyalty in Thor.
* ''Comicbook/GreenLantern vs. Film/XMenFirstClass:'' Hal Jordan tries to debate with Magneto, only to be slammed by a locker repeatedly for twenty seconds before Hal strikes back. Then they argue about their franchises. Xavier tags in and uses a JediMindTrick to end the debate. Hal realizes this and demands another go, and he gets Mystique. This is interrupted when he notices the [[CallBack blue person is naked]].
* ''Comicbook/GreenLantern vs. The Critics:'' Hal Jordan is confused when the other superheroes are all nice to him, ''Deadpool'' then shows him his film's page on ''Website/RottenTomatoes''. Hal is shocked and angered by this, and eventually saddened. The rest of the superheroes cheer him up by reminding him that the fans are still on his side whether or not they liked the film. Deadpool then has a 'Reynoldsing' after Hal answers that he'll be fine with losing Reynolds, Hal now resigned to the fact that ''Film/GreenLantern2011'' probably won't get a sequel. This is now HilariousInHindsight due to the fact that if Wikipedia is to be believed, it just ''might'' get one after ''Justice League''.
* ''Comicbook/GreenLantern vs. ComicBook/CaptainAmerica'': Hal Jordan at first didn't really want to debate with Captain America and quickly left before Cap stops him. Hal explained that he didn't want to be demonized for insulting the resident CaptainPatriotic before Cap assures him that he won't take his insults personally. Instead, it was Thor, Iron Man, Hulk, and Deadpool who did and rushed to Cap's assistance, [[UnwantedAssistance much to his chagrin]].
* ''[[Film/TheDarkKnightTrilogy Batman]] vs. Film/{{The Avengers|2012}}'': Tony is maybe a little too happy about the odds possibly being in his favor against his perennial box-office opponent, while ButtMonkey [[Film/TheAmazingSpiderMan Spider-Man]] is ignored.
* ''Film/SpiderMan1 and...?'': While on the spiked milkshakes, Spidey finds himself face-to-face with [[Film/TheAmazingSpiderMan his rebooted self]], both versions ready to tear into each other's mistakes. It finally ends when Professor X (by the suggestion of Batman and Iron Man) channels in some degree of guilt. Once his two selves find common ground, it allows him to realize that the shortcomings of both movies were out of his control. However, when he declares that his film just might outgross [[Film/TheDarkKnightRises Batman's]], Batman just offers the webhead yet another milkshake.
* ''[[Film/ManOfSteel Superman]] vs. [[Film/IronMan3 Iron Man]]'' and ''[[Film/TheWolverine Wolverine]]'': It starts out rather easy-going for one of these videos since Superman isn't making any negative remarks against Tony, but then Batman decides to backup his fellow DC character and Captain America shows up to reign in Tony. Batman and Iron Man end up fighting while Superman and Captain America stand on the sidelines commenting about being the NiceGuy. Superman later gets a little better at making critical remarks, but then Wolverine starts pointing out problems in ''Film/ManOfSteel'' that were considered good things in his own film. Once again, Batman and Tony get involved in the discussion and start fighting each other.
* ''[[Film/ManOfSteel Superman]] vs. [[Film/ThorTheDarkWorld Thor]]'': Thor fires the first real shot by calling Superman boring and predicting he'll be overshadowed by Batman again. Superman reminds him of how much extra screentime Loki got and how one-dimensional his main villain was. Right on cue, Batman and Loki show up to kibitz -- at which point Supes and Thor throw up their hands and leave the SpotlightStealingSquad to fight it out themselves.
* ''[[Film/ManOfSteel Superman]] vs. [[Film/TheAmazingSpiderMan2 Spider-Man]]'' (again): Seven years after the first video, the two flagship heroes reunite to discuss how far things have come. [[Film/SupermanReturns A Superman reboot]], a Justice League movie being discussed, [[Film/SpiderMan3 a Spidey sequel chock full of villains]]...[[HistoryRepeats wait a minute]]...
* ''[[Film/ManOfSteel Superman]]'' vs. ''[[Film/XMenDaysOfFuturePast Wolverine]]'': Superman and Wolverine start out complaining about Creator/{{Bryan Sing|er}} -- WeAreExperiencingTechnicalDifficulties -- and how so many of their problems could have been solved if the director never left the ''X-Men'' movies to work on ''Film/SupermanReturns'' before they reluctantly decide that there is no point complaining about the past now... Then Wolverine mentions his latest movie is about going back in time specifically to change the past. One time travel trip later and the Marvel and DC comic-based movies have changed. Thanks to Deadpool's BreakingTheFourthWall abilities, he's able to fill them in on what's happened: The Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse doesn't exist, there is a Justice League movie based on the work of Creator/MichaelBay, and Deadpool has three films. The pair quickly have second thoughts about the new timeline.
* ''[[Film/AvengersAgeOfUltron The Avengers]]'' vs ''[[Film/BatmanVSupermanDawnOfJustice Batman and Superman]]'': Iron Man and Batman fire off the expected zingers at each other, but Cap and Superman would rather pat each other on the back. Superman doesn't see the point in fighting, given that in 2016 they'll be doing that in their actual movies. Meanwhile, the Avengers who ''aren't'' Cap and Iron Man grouse about their lack of screen-time.
* ''[[Film/BatmanVSupermanDawnOfJustice Batman and Superman]]'' "vs." ''[[Film/FantasticFour2015 The Thing]]'': Following the 2015 movie's disastrous reception, Bats and Supes are less interested in competing than in nervously trying to cheer up poor Ben. After about a minute of [[AccidentalPun stony]] silence, he tells them, "Just. Get. Out."
* ''[[Film/AntMan1 Ant-Man]]'' vs ''[[Film/BatmanVSupermanDawnOfJustice Batman and Superman]]'': Scott Lang is rather annoyed to find Superman and Batman didn't bother showing up. Supes explains that their films are so drastically different, he couldn't find any ground for comparisons - plus, Creator/EdgarWright walking out has been forgotten in all the ''Fantastic Four'' drama. Cut to Ben still standing in the exact same spot.
* ''ComicBook/{{Quicksilver}}'' vs ''Franchise/TheFlash'': Marvel and DC's two most prominent speedsters, both of whom are currently in two different franchises at once, go head-to-head. Unfortunately, Pietro starts out with a handicap due to his recently-retconned parentage, and soon finds himself out of his depth against Barry Allen.
* ''Superman'' vs ''Spider-Man'' (''again'' again): A full '''ten''' years after all it began, Supes and Spidey reflect on how far things have come. They discuss ''Justice League'', various upcoming projects, and the market-dominating juggernaut superhero movies have become...for better or for worse.
* ''[[Film/AvengersInfinityWar Avengers]]'' vs ''[[Film/JusticeLeague2017 Justice League]]'': The many, ''many'' movie heroes from both companies riff on the MCU's shift from [[Film/ThorRagnarok comedy]] to [[Film/AvengersInfinityWar darkness]] and the DCEU's shift from [[Film/BatmanVSupermanDawnOfJustice darkness]] to [[Film/JusticeLeague2017 comedy.]] By this point, however, Iron Man is actually feeling sorry for the competition and thinks their heroes deserve more than the material they've been given. Batman, meanwhile, spends the whole video looking for "[[Creator/BenAffleck a graceful exit.]]"
* ''[[Film/AvengersInfinityWar Avengers]]'' vs ''[[Film/JusticeLeague2017 Justice League]]'' (again): The Marvel heroes get ready for business as usual, but the DC heroes have a bomb to drop: it's stopped being fun. Even ''without'' Marvel's successes and their problems, they just don't feel like contributing to a wider culture of side-picking and resentment anymore. Deadpool, however, isn't about to give up that easily. Cue Rorschach and Deadpool 3!
* ''[[Film/Venom2018 Venom]]'' vs ''[[Film/Joker2019 The Joker]]'': One NominalHero, one straight-up VillainProtagonist, and a truckload of questionable decisions between them. After all the jokes you'd expect, however, this one takes an unexpected turn...
* ''[[Film/CaptainAmericaCivilWar Zemo]]'' vs ''[[Film/BatmanVSupermanDawnofJustice Lex Luthor]]'': Following Luthor's statement that the villains are the only ones left who are willing to compare notes, Luthor and Zemo debate over their movies, with Zemo going on a long rant about Batman V Superman.
* ''[[Film/AvengersInfinityWar Rocket and Groot]]'' vs ???: Rocket wants to keep comparing notes on movies, but Superman is shutting down anyone who tries. After failed attempts to debate with Aquaman, Nightwing, Green Lantern, and the Flash, they finally find [[Film/Shazam2019 someone]] naive enough not to know about Superman's debate embargo...
* ''[[Film/AvengersInfinityWar Rocket and Groot]]'' vs ''[[Film/Shazam2019 Shazam]]'': Rocket and Groot debate with Shazam until they find out he's a kid. Shazam is devastated to learn he has been tricked. Groot wants to apologize, but has a hard time convincing Rocket to do so.
* ''[[WesternAnimation/SpiderManIntoTheSpiderVerse Kingpin]]'' vs ''[[Film/Aquaman2018 Black Manta and Orm]]'': With both their moves netting tons of praise from fans and the general public, the villains take aim at their box office competition - or lack thereof.
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[[folder:''Parodies'']]
During the second half of 2009, the comic book movies stopped coming out. For lack of anything else to do, Spidey started making pitches of the cast as part of parodies of the other movies. Some of these are because Hulk spikes his milkshake.
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* Some of the parody trailers include: ''Film/StarTrek2009'', ''Film/TerminatorSalvation'', ''Film/DragMeToHell'', ''WesternAnimation/{{Up}}'', ''Film/TheHangover'', ''Film/TheProposal'', ''Film/HarryPotterAndTheHalfBloodPrince'', ''Film/InglouriousBasterds'', ''Film/{{District 9}}'', and ''[[Literature/{{Twilight}} New Moon]]''. The heroes (and antiheroes) wanted a parody of ''Film/TransformersRevengeOfTheFallen'', but [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=siGtn_SxKbs that didn't exactly work out.]]
* It seems that the spiked milkshake can even get ComicBook/JonahHex to [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R8o8Tf3u9Sc parody movies.]]
* The 2011 parody season included ''Franchise/PiratesOfTheCaribbean'', ''WesternAnimation/KungFuPanda'', and ''Film/TheHangoverPartII''.
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[[folder:''After Hours'']]
Originally an excuse to depict pretty much all the Marvel and DC characters hanging out together and arguing over their movies ''without'' sticking to the Mac/PC format, this series eventually gained its own storyline, filled to the brim with suspense, and humor.
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* ''Season One'': Season One begins with various Marvel and DC heroes hanging out in a superhero bar, discussing previous, current, and upcoming film projects. Eventually, a plot starts to form as, at a nearby villains' bar, ComicBook/LexLuthor tries to convince Marvel villains such as ComicBook/DoctorDoom, ComicBook/{{Magneto}}, and ComicBook/{{Venom}} to join him in altering the past so their movies would turn out better. Failing that, Luthor goes with a second plan - to wipe out all Marvel comics. Throughout all this, Superman tries to come to grips with people perceiving him as too powerful, and not being as flawed and relatable as other heroes.
* ''Season Two: Happy Hour'': "Happy Hour," the second season, centers around a plan by the Joker to control all superheroes and make them like his "straight man" - Batman. The Joker's plan has one flaw, though. Subplots include Spider-Man's eagerness to join Batman in crimefighting, the ComicBook/GreenGoblin trying desperately to win [[Franchise/{{Batman}} Harley Quinn's]] heart, and both the Goblin and Lex Luthor tripping out on sedatives.
* ''Season Three: Zero Hour'': The third and currently longest season, picking up where "Happy Hour" left off. All seems fine in the Randomverse: The bad guys are dealing with another loss and the hero bar ("Creator/{{Stan|Lee}}'s Place") is expanding. All hell breaks loose, however, when an unexpected head appears. Meanwhile, Lex Luthor is trying to make a vision he had come true, which predicted the good guys on the ground beaten and humiliated -- but no one seems interesting in helping him besides Lars, the European Douche.
** ''Rorschach & Deadpool'': A tie-in series to Season 3. After being teased back in May 2009 and subsequently becoming a minor internet meme, the SitCom featuring everyone's favorite Sociopath and The Merc With The Mouth as an OddCouple is finally here! Rorschach is looking for a man "behind everything," but [[HisNameIs every lead he can find keeps getting shot by Deadpool before they talk]]. It originally appeared that the entire thing was, as Deadpool put it, an excuse to "give the people what they want," but now seems to have tied into the main plot with Rorschach's discovery of a Plan Q folder on the desk of a more mainstream character.
** ''Two Tickets to Paradox'': Following the SeriesFauxnale in the ''[[Film/AvengersInfinityWar Avengers]]'' vs ''[[Film/JusticeLeague2017 Justice League]]'' video, ComicBook/{{Deadpool}} is depressed that the comparing of notes is over, and so he comes to [[ComicBook/{{Watchmen}} Rorschach]] for help. Rorschach feels that the heroes have gone soft. The two travel back in time. Rorschach has his own unknown plans for the past, and is annoyed when Deadpool only uses the time travel to make fun of past versions of the heroes.
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[[folder:Others]]
*'''''Meanwhile...''''': This originally contained videos that weren't comparison videos but also weren't full on storyline episodes. The first two consisted of ''Preparing for Battle'' and ''The Ultimatum'', in which [[Film/Venom2018 Venom]] decides to pull a HeelFaceTurn and Luthor's real plans unfold. Revived in 2019 when Deadpool, Gobby, Venom, Shazam, Rocket, Groot, and ComicBook/TheQuestion have to fix a timeline divergence that shut down Stan's Place in 1962.
*'''''Goblin Bloggin'''''': This [[VlogSeries faux video blog]], taking place within the continuity of "After Hours", takes a look into the life of the Green Goblin...or [=RandomGuy=]'s extremely popular version of him, anyway. Viewers get to learn more about Gobby's life of crime, his parenting skills, his love life, and his odd obsession with Creator/WillemDafoe. (''Dafoe!'')
*'''''Sh*t Superheroes Say''''': Each of these videos runs a minute and ten seconds. The superhero in question spouts several quotes, which define his respective philosophies, pivotal events, and relationships with other characters in a satirical and humorous manner.
*'''''The Man Out of Time''''': This series follows the offscreen mission Captain America undertook at the end of ''Film/AvengersEndgame'' to return the Infinity Stones to their original times and locations.
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* MeaningfulEcho: During the ''Meanwhile'' series, at the end of an argument between Venom and Rocket Raccon, Venom ends his TheReasonYouSuckSpeech to Rocket by telling him "You are where you are, because of ''who'' you are". Later, when Rocket is tearing into Green Goblin, he nearly ends his own speech with those same words, only to stop short and have a JerkassRealization because of it.
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** The Green Goblin is a complete sociopath, but when he hears the Joker's plan to make every hero [[NinetiesAntiHero as dark as]] Batman, he gives him a TheReasonYouSuckSpeech and fights him, because even he cannot condone the (literally suicide-inducing) DarknessInducedAudienceApathy it would create InUniverse.

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** The Green Goblin is a complete sociopath, but when he hears the Joker's plan to make every hero [[NinetiesAntiHero as dark as]] Batman, he gives him a TheReasonYouSuckSpeech and fights him, because even he cannot condone the (literally suicide-inducing) DarknessInducedAudienceApathy TooBleakStoppedCaring it would create InUniverse.
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* NotSoDifferent: Iron Man and Batman discover they are both rich, orphaned millionaire playboys with high-tech toys, a butler, a sidekick, and hot love interests, despite Batman's insistence that he is completely different from Iron Man.
* NotSoSimilar: Wolverine decides that he is more this than NotSoDifferent with [[Comicbook/{{Watchmen}} Eddie Blake]], who he deems more similar to {{ComicBook/Daken}}.

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* NotSoDifferent: NotSoDifferentRemark: Iron Man and Batman discover they are both rich, orphaned millionaire playboys with high-tech toys, a butler, a sidekick, and hot love interests, despite Batman's insistence that he is completely different from Iron Man.
* NotSoSimilar: Wolverine decides that he is more this than NotSoDifferent different with [[Comicbook/{{Watchmen}} Eddie Blake]], who he deems more similar to {{ComicBook/Daken}}.

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* DarkerAndEdgier: The Joker's Plan in Happy Hour is to do this to all the heroes. Goblin deconstructs this by saying that if all heroes are dark with no LighterAndSofter heroes, then they [[DarknessInducedAudienceApathy lose what makes them interesting]] since there will be no contrast whatsoever.
* DarknessInducedAudienceApathy: An InUniverse example, as provided by the Green Goblin. He states that if all heroes were to be as dark as Batman, not only would the heroes lose what makes them interesting, since there is no LighterAndSofter heroes for contrast, comics would get so depressing that the audience might as well kill themselves.

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* DarkerAndEdgier: The Joker's Plan in Happy Hour is to do this to all the heroes. Goblin deconstructs this by saying that if all heroes are dark with no LighterAndSofter heroes, then they [[DarknessInducedAudienceApathy [[TooBleakStoppedCaring lose what makes them interesting]] since there will be no contrast whatsoever.
* DarknessInducedAudienceApathy: An InUniverse example, as provided by the Green Goblin. He states that if all heroes were to be as dark as Batman, not only would the heroes lose what makes them interesting, since there is no LighterAndSofter heroes for contrast, comics would get so depressing that the audience might as well kill themselves.
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* TooBleakStoppedCaring: An InUniverse example, as provided by the Green Goblin. He states that if all heroes were to be as dark as Batman, not only would the heroes lose what makes them interesting, since there is no LighterAndSofter heroes for contrast, comics would get so depressing that the audience might as well kill themselves.
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** ''ComicBook/{{Deadpool}} vs. ComicBook/GreenLantern'': After the news broke that Creator/RyanReynolds was cast as Hal Jordan in the Film/GreenLantern film, Wade Wilson and Hal Jordan start comparing and contrasting themselves with each other. Then Hal tells Wade that Ryan Reynolds is going to play both of them, which Wade did not know. Wade doesn't take the news too well, and HilarityEnsues. ''Again''.

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** ''ComicBook/{{Deadpool}} vs. ComicBook/GreenLantern'': After the news broke that Creator/RyanReynolds was cast as Hal Jordan in the Film/GreenLantern Film/GreenLantern2011 film, Wade Wilson and Hal Jordan start comparing and contrasting themselves with each other. Then Hal tells Wade that Ryan Reynolds is going to play both of them, which Wade did not know. Wade doesn't take the news too well, and HilarityEnsues. ''Again''.



** ''Comicbook/GreenLantern vs. The Critics:'' Hal Jordan is confused when the other superheroes are all nice to him, ''Deadpool'' then shows him his film's page on ''Website/RottenTomatoes''. Hal is shocked and angered by this, and eventually saddened. The rest of the superheroes cheer him up by reminding him that the fans are still on his side whether or not they liked the film. Deadpool then has a 'Reynoldsing' after Hal answers that he'll be fine with losing Reynolds, Hal now resigned to the fact that ''Film/GreenLantern'' probably won't get a sequel. This is now HilariousInHindsight due to the fact that if Wikipedia is to be believed, it just ''might'' get one after ''Justice League''.

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** ''Comicbook/GreenLantern vs. The Critics:'' Hal Jordan is confused when the other superheroes are all nice to him, ''Deadpool'' then shows him his film's page on ''Website/RottenTomatoes''. Hal is shocked and angered by this, and eventually saddened. The rest of the superheroes cheer him up by reminding him that the fans are still on his side whether or not they liked the film. Deadpool then has a 'Reynoldsing' after Hal answers that he'll be fine with losing Reynolds, Hal now resigned to the fact that ''Film/GreenLantern'' ''Film/GreenLantern2011'' probably won't get a sequel. This is now HilariousInHindsight due to the fact that if Wikipedia is to be believed, it just ''might'' get one after ''Justice League''.
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* ExtradimensionalEmergencyExit: In ''Zero Hour #4'' the future incarnation of Lex Luthor explains that the Bad Future officially began when he detected a massive energy surge from Stan's Place; realizing he had only seconds to react, he teleported himself into a Pocket Dimension and waited there until things had calmed down - making him the only survivor of the apocalyptic disaster that followed.
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* ImpersonationExclusiveCharacter: [[spoiler:The Question that appears in the ''Meanwhille'' series is not actually Vic Sage, but Walter Kovacs in disguise as him. Specifically he's the same version who changed the past in the first place, but saw how this changed things for the worse, so he decided to [[TheAtoner fix his mistake]] by helping Deadpool and the remaining heroes change the timeline back. But he knew they would never trust him as Rorschach, so he took on The Question's identity.]]
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* ChekhovsGunman: [[spoiler:ThePunisher, naturally.]]

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* ChekhovsGunman: [[spoiler:ThePunisher, [[spoiler:ComicBook/ThePunisher, naturally.]]
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'''Alfred''': Film/{{Bruno}}! Rated R...\\

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'''Alfred''': Film/{{Bruno}}! Film/Bruno2009! Rated R...\\
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'''Batman''': [[TheLongList Well]], there was Creator/AdamWest, Creator/MichaelKeaton, Creator/ValKilmer, Creator/GeorgeClooney, [[WesternAnimation/BatmanMaskOfThePhantasm the animated movie]], Creator/ChristianBale... ''({{beat}})'' And [[Film/TheDarkKnight the sequel]]... ''({{beat}})'' Unless you count [[Film/TheBatman the movie serial from the 1940s]], then--\\

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'''Batman''': [[TheLongList Well]], there was Creator/AdamWest, Creator/MichaelKeaton, Creator/ValKilmer, Creator/GeorgeClooney, [[WesternAnimation/BatmanMaskOfThePhantasm the animated movie]], Creator/ChristianBale... ''({{beat}})'' And [[Film/TheDarkKnight the sequel]]... ''({{beat}})'' Unless you count [[Film/TheBatman [[Film/TheBatmanSerial the movie serial from the 1940s]], then--\\
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** Rorschach & Deadpool #7. [[spoiler:Past!Rorschach's decision to show 60s!Superman and Spiderman what comparing themselves against each other will result in[[note]]specifically, showing them a montage of clips and comments from past videos[[/note]] winds up ''severely'' breaking the timeline... [[TemporalParadox by making Superman and Spiderman decide it ain't worth it, and leaving each other alone]]]].

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** Rorschach & Deadpool #7. [[spoiler:Past!Rorschach's decision to show 60s!Superman and Spiderman Spider-Man what comparing themselves against each other will result in[[note]]specifically, showing them a montage of clips and comments from past videos[[/note]] winds up ''severely'' breaking the timeline... [[TemporalParadox by making Superman and Spiderman Spider-Man decide it ain't worth it, and leaving each other alone]]]].
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* DyingMomentofAwesome: [[spoiler:The Joker gets teleported to Apokolips and runs into Darkseid at the end of Happy Hour]], and he tries to explain what Stan's Place is. Naturally, his captor loses his patience and sees it as insignificant fiction, stating he is only interested in reality's conquest. Cue [[spoiler:his naturally very amused reaction and a surprisingly amazing speech on reality, explaining that the reality they live in IS fiction. It ends with the line "If there's anyone dominating reality around here, it's Creator/StanLee, not you." This is what ultimately gets him killed, but it's chilling in an absolutely awesome way.]]

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* DyingMomentofAwesome: DyingMomentOfAwesome: [[spoiler:The Joker gets teleported to Apokolips and runs into Darkseid at the end of Happy Hour]], and he tries to explain what Stan's Place is. Naturally, his captor loses his patience and sees it as insignificant fiction, stating he is only interested in reality's conquest. Cue [[spoiler:his naturally very amused reaction and a surprisingly amazing speech on reality, explaining that the reality they live in IS fiction. It ends with the line "If there's anyone dominating reality around here, it's Creator/StanLee, not you." This is what ultimately gets him killed, but it's chilling in an absolutely awesome way.]]
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** [[spoiler:The Joker's back, well, sort of, in Rorschach and Deadpool #2, possibly under the pseudonym Joe Polachi.]]

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* BackFromTheDead: [[spoiler:The Joker is back in Rorschach and Deadpool #2, possibly under the name of Joe Polachi.]]

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* CuttingBackToReality:
** In Episode 2 of ''Happy Hour,'' the Green Goblin is accidentally run over by the Batmobile and Batman has to dose him with powerful anaesthetic so his recovery won't be as painful as it normally wound be, causing him to hallucinate frequently. When a group of brainwashed superheroes manage to capture both the Goblin and Spiderman, he somehow manages to break free and defeat all of them in an epic fight... only for a cut back to reveal that the whole thing was just a hallucination: Goblin is still being held captive.
** In Episode 3 of ''Zero Hour'', Deadpool and a drugged-up Green Goblin end up in an insanely elaborate fight scene that apparently ends with Deadpool dropping a nuclear bomb on his opponent. A cut back to reality reveals that the entire fight scene took place in the combatants' imaginations, and Goblin is just writhing around on the floor, play-acting his temporary death scene - much to Lex Luthor's annoyance.

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* CharacterExaggeration: Harley's servility to the Joker is played up at the expense of her own sense of humour / initiative. It can be a little striking if you rewatch something like [[WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries Harley's Holiday]].

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* CharacterExaggeration: Present in a lot of characters, who have had canonical traits exaggerated.
** Usually (but not always) this is played for comedic effect, such as Batman's antisocial gruffness, Spider-Man's guilt complex, Iron Man's ego and Shazam's childlike nature.
** Sometimes the exaggerations aren't comedic, though. The clearest example is how
Harley's servility to the Joker is played up at the expense of her own sense of humour / initiative. It initiative, which can be a little striking if you rewatch something like [[WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries Harley's Holiday]].
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** ''[[Film/AntMan Ant-Man]]'' vs ''[[Film/BatmanVSupermanDawnOfJustice Batman and Superman]]'': Scott Lang is rather annoyed to find Superman and Batman didn't bother showing up. Supes explains that their films are so drastically different, he couldn't find any ground for comparisons - plus, Creator/EdgarWright walking out has been forgotten in all the ''Fantastic Four'' drama. Cut to Ben still standing in the exact same spot.

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** ''[[Film/AntMan ''[[Film/AntMan1 Ant-Man]]'' vs ''[[Film/BatmanVSupermanDawnOfJustice Batman and Superman]]'': Scott Lang is rather annoyed to find Superman and Batman didn't bother showing up. Supes explains that their films are so drastically different, he couldn't find any ground for comparisons - plus, Creator/EdgarWright walking out has been forgotten in all the ''Fantastic Four'' drama. Cut to Ben still standing in the exact same spot.

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* BoringInvincibleHero: Superman ({{deconstructed|Trope}})



** Season 1: BoringInvincibleHero

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* {{Reconstruction}}: Despite doing deconstruction on things, the series also reconstructed BoringInvincibleHero as well, and gave new credence to why DarkerAndEdgier Batman is still [[TheDeterminator so cool.]]

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* {{Reconstruction}}: Despite doing deconstruction on things, the series also reconstructed BoringInvincibleHero InvincibleHero as well, and gave new credence to why DarkerAndEdgier Batman is still [[TheDeterminator so cool.]]
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* BackToTheEarlyInstallment: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OfrqygQpIH8 Rorschach and Deadpool]] has the two go to [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=av6fWfmugds the first episode]], Deadpool wanting to travel to early episodes to mess with and roast the superheroes in the past.
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*** Some of the parody trailers include: ''Film/StarTrek2009'', ''Film/TerminatorSalvation'', ''Film/DragMeToHell'', ''WesternAnimation/{{Up}}'', ''Film/TheHangover'', ''Film/TheProposal'', ''Film/HarryPotterAndTheHalfBloodPrince'', ''Film/InglouriousBasterds'', ''Film/{{District 9}}'', and ''[[Literature/{{Twilight}} New Moon]]''. The heroes (and antiheroes) wanted a parody of ''Film/TransformersRevengeOfTheFallen'', but [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=siGtn_SxKbs that didn't exactly work out]].

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*** Some of the parody trailers include: ''Film/StarTrek2009'', ''Film/TerminatorSalvation'', ''Film/DragMeToHell'', ''WesternAnimation/{{Up}}'', ''Film/TheHangover'', ''Film/TheProposal'', ''Film/HarryPotterAndTheHalfBloodPrince'', ''Film/InglouriousBasterds'', ''Film/{{District 9}}'', and ''[[Literature/{{Twilight}} New Moon]]''. The heroes (and antiheroes) wanted a parody of ''Film/TransformersRevengeOfTheFallen'', but [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=siGtn_SxKbs that didn't exactly work out]].out.]]
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* ''The Man Out of Time'': This six-part series follows the offscreen mission Captain America undertook at the end of ''Film/AvengersEndgame'' to return the Soul Stone to Vormir.

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* ''The Man Out of Time'': This six-part series follows the offscreen mission Captain America undertook at the end of ''Film/AvengersEndgame'' to return the Soul Stone Infinity Stones to Vormir.
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*** The abundance of Batman films is given more precedence than the other planned DC films, with special hesitation towards the Creator/MartinScorsese [[note]]Scorsese has since dropped out of officially producing the movie mid-production[[/note]] Film/{{Joker}} film.

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*** The abundance of Batman films is given more precedence than the other planned DC films, with special hesitation towards the Creator/MartinScorsese [[note]]Scorsese has since dropped out of officially producing the movie mid-production[[/note]] Film/{{Joker}} Film/{{Joker|2019}} film.
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* WolverinePublicity: Deadpool. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7LXzWgZaSWU Case in point. This video announcing the Harry Potter parody because of a Youtube glitch is just a picture of Deadpool.]] This isn't always [[TropesAreTools a bad thing]] however.

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* WolverinePublicity: Deadpool. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7LXzWgZaSWU Case in point. This video announcing the Harry Potter parody because of a Youtube glitch is just a picture of Deadpool.]] This isn't always [[TropesAreTools [[Administrivia/TropesAreTools a bad thing]] however.

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