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* ''[[Time Cop]]'' features [[Jean Claude Van Damme]] as, well, a Timecop who travels to the past to apprehend criminals who threaten to change the timeline. |
* ''[[Time Cop]]'' features [[Jean Claude Van Damme]] as, well, a Timecop who travels to the past to apprehend criminals who threaten to change the timeline. |
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* ''[[Trancers]]'': When an evil psychic goes back in time to present day Los Angeles, Jack Deth is sent back to stop him. |
* ''[[Trancers]]'': When an evil psychic goes back in time to present day Los Angeles, Jack Deth is sent back to stop him. |
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* ''[[Captain America (1990 film)]]'' with [[Captain America]] and the [[Red Skull]] being revived in the future. |
* ''[[Captain America (1990 film)]]'' with [[Captain America (comics)]] and the [[Red Skull]] being revived in the future. |
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* Happens in ''[[Back to the Future (film)|Back to The Future]] Part II'', when Marty and Doc travel back to 1955 to undo Old Biff's tampering with the timeline. |
* Happens in ''[[Back to the Future (film)|Back to The Future]] Part II'', when Marty and Doc travel back to 1955 to undo Old Biff's tampering with the timeline. |
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* At the end of ''[[2009 Lost Memories|Two Thousand and Nine Lost Memories]]'', Saigo and Sakamoto end up in the past struggling to avoid or ensure the assassination of Ito Hirobumi. |
* At the end of ''[[2009 Lost Memories|Two Thousand and Nine Lost Memories]]'', Saigo and Sakamoto end up in the past struggling to avoid or ensure the assassination of Ito Hirobumi. |