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* In the 2010 remake of ''[[The Wolf Man]]'', {{spoiler|Sir John Talbot}} replaces the Gypsy's son, Bela, as {{spoiler|the werewolf responsible for giving Laurence his curse.}}
* In the 2010 remake of ''[[The Wolf Man]]'', {{spoiler|Sir John Talbot}} replaces the Gypsy's son, Bela, as {{spoiler|the werewolf responsible for giving Laurence his curse.}}
* Vicky Vale in [[Tim Burton]]'s ''[[Batman (film)|Batman]]'' was actually a combination of the comic's Vicky Vale (in terms of name and occupation) with Silver St. Cloud (in terms of personality and characterization), a love interest of Batman from [[The Seventies]] who knew his secret identity.
* Vicky Vale in [[Tim Burton]]'s ''[[Batman (film)|Batman]]'' was actually a combination of the comic's Vicky Vale (in terms of name and occupation) with Silver St. Cloud (in terms of personality and characterization), a love interest of Batman from [[The Seventies]] who knew his secret identity.
** The same film's version of [[The Joker]] gave him the [[Death By Origin Story|defining role of]] {{spoiler|Joe Chill.}}
** The same film's version of [[The Joker]] gave him the [[Death by Origin Story|defining role of]] {{spoiler|Joe Chill.}}
** ''[[Batman Forever]]'' gives us a composite origin for Robin, who is Dick Grayson in name and occupation (circus acrobat, alongside his parents), but gets his origin combined with Jason Todd's (Two-Face responsible for parents' death, and wanting to kill Two-Face for it). Much less the case in ''[[Batman and Robin (film)|Batman and Robin]]'', although for most, [[Fanon Discontinuity|the less said about that, the better]].
** ''[[Batman Forever]]'' gives us a composite origin for Robin, who is Dick Grayson in name and occupation (circus acrobat, alongside his parents), but gets his origin combined with Jason Todd's (Two-Face responsible for parents' death, and wanting to kill Two-Face for it). Much less the case in ''[[Batman and Robin (film)|Batman and Robin]]'', although for most, [[Fanon Discontinuity|the less said about that, the better]].
* In ''[[Bonnie and Clyde]]'', C.W. Moss is a composite of two members of the Barrow Gang, W.D. Jones and Henry Methvin.
* In ''[[Bonnie and Clyde]]'', C.W. Moss is a composite of two members of the Barrow Gang, W.D. Jones and Henry Methvin.