This Sci-Fi movie universe has three different trilogies associated with it, plus multiple Tv shows.
Star Wars
This musical was written by Lin Manuel Miranda, and he was the lead character in the first production of this musical.
Hamilton
This is the tallest building in the world, located in the Middle East, standing at 828 metres tall.
Burj Khalifa
This superhero hailing from the future, specifically from the 25th Century, wears blue and yellow and is known for being a jerk
Booster Gold
This author is well known for writing a series of magical children’s books and being transphobic.
J K Rowling
This novel and one season show, involves a physics based problem that is about three moving objects that interact on each other using gravity.
The Three-Body Problem
This musical tv show, that first aired in 2009, had 6 seasons and 121 episodes. It is well known for making lots of covers of song.
Glee
This dinosaur may not be the most popular of its family, the dromaeosaurs, it is the largest. It comes from an American state known for its salt.
Utahraptor
This mutant is a telepath from England and is brothers with captain Britain, she also served as a member of Excalibur and X-Force.
Psylocke
This British tv show is set in the fictional town of Walford, a mix of the creators birthplaces of Walthamstow and Stratford. The show is 41 years old and has 7380 episodes.
Eastenders
This famous novel is world renowned for redefining how the world saw these animals, they are now seen as common movie monsters that are misrepresented.
Jurassic Park
This musical is from the perspective of a showman that makes his childhood dream come true by recruiting the weirdest people he can find.
The Greatest Showman
The nickname ‘Peggy’ is used for this name, that is greatly uncommon in the modern generation.
Margaret
This comic book witch first appeared 1964 in another characters comic run, she has a famous magical relative.
Zatanna
This novel written by George Orwell dictates a future world that has a government in full control of every action and they also see everything.
1984
This movie monster turned hero first appeared as a consequence of nuclear explosions, it was used as a way to talk about the horrors whilst keeping people entertained.
Godzilla
This type of show has no spoken dialogue, the characters express the story through song. An example of this is Hamilton.
Sung Through Musicals
This planet has very little evidence of existing as it supposedly collided with earth 4.5 billion years ago, a piece of this planet it the moon.
Theia
This is the third character to take up this mantle, and is arguably the most popular one. His predecessors are much less known especially the first person to take up this mantle.
Blue Beetle
This animated movie by Studio Ghibli recently had an English dub in which Robert Pattinson voices a bird.
The Boy and the Heron
In the 1979 film Alien, the name of the Weyland-Yutani commercial hauler ship is a reference to a novel written by Joseph Conrad.
Nostromo
This 1952 movie musical is about the change from silent movies to talkies and the struggle that actors faced during the transition.
Singin’ in the Rain
This stone was used to translate hieroglyphs, demotic and Ancient Greek into each other. This was used to translate all of these into modern English.
Rosetta Stone
This superhero is an alien who became a hero after lifting an enchanted object from another hero, he was later granted another enchanted object so he could maintain this form whilst the main hero could continue fighting with a team.
Beta Ray Bill
This Christmas movie about a man who becomes Santa against his own will because he didn’t read the fine print, stars many child actors as well as a lead actor called Tim.
The Santa Clause