Talk:Batman Beyond VS Spider-Man 2099/@comment-33314856-20171127003908/@comment-3458305-20171127021513

the Stephen King cinematic universe. All of the Stephen King villains, monsters, and ideas brought to life in their own movies and all leading up to one big crossover event. Alright, take a seat. This is gonna be long.

With Pennywise being the Thanos of the whole story. Alien meanwhile will ravage the whole world reproducing by bursting out of people like in Dreamcatcher and enveloping the world in a dangerous gas which, while endowing some people with intelligence, also has deadly effects on machinery (leading to the rebirth of Christine) and even some animals (bringing to life an army of rabid animals like Cujo. Infact, Cujo will come back to life in zombie form since his body was buried in a cursed Pet Semetary). Meanwhile, Halloran from the Shining will be the Nick Fury of the series calling forth any people from around the world who posess the useful ability known as the Shining. He of course calls on all of the psychic characters throughout Stephen King's works (including a grown up Charlie McGee), but in order to beat Pennywise, they must find the most powerful psychic of all, Carrie White, who has since gone into hiding. But she refuses to go with them as the heroes will have to subdue her to convince her to join their side. Along the way they face ghosts, the aliens, sentient cars, rabid animals, and even Pennywise himself. The film ends with Pennywise and Carrie battling each other one on one with Carrie using her psychic powers and Pennywise using her own fears against her. But they are interrupted when the army shows up and nukes the area supposedly killing Pennywise. Carrie manage to get everyone out in time though. They look over the carnage as the world is now a wreck and the aliens are still around surveying the destruction. Realizing they have to keep the world safe, Halloran leads the group to a safe place where the government or the aliens can't find them. Just before the credits roll, we sees something is watching them leave. A balloon rises up from inside a field of corn as a pair of red eyes shines bright before the credits roll. And finally, in a post credits scene, we see a man in a coat looking over the crater left by the army after they nuked the whole place. The camera moves upward as we see the mans face. It's none other than. . .Roland Deschain!

So. . . . . . .whaddya think?