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Here, There Be Dragons

"Here, There Be Dragons" brings together three strangers—John, Jack and Charles—in London during World War I, where they become entrusted with the Imaginarium Geographica, an atlas of all the lands that have ever existed in myth, legend, fable and fairy tale. They end up traveling to the Archipelago of Dreams, fighting the dark forces that threaten two worlds. It is later revealed that the three are future fantasy authors J.R.R. Tolkien ("The Lord of the Rings"), C.S. Lewis ("The Chronicles of Narnia") and Williams, who met in real life at Oxford and enjoyed a competitive friendship.

Hourman

Chemist Rex Tyler creates a new synthesis, "Miraclo," which grants him super-strength and endurance, but only for one hour. Rex's son Rick Tyler later becomes the hero.

Heaven's Shadow

An object is discovered heading for earth. Initial panic gives way to a competition between governments to be first to intercept what they believe is a breakaway meteor. What the astronauts discover leads to an encounter with alien forces that are a threat to humanity.

Hyperion Cantos

A space war is taking place on the planet named Hyperion, where there are electricity-spewing trees and Time Tombs, large artifacts that can move through time. The tombs are guarded by a monster called the Shrike, which impales people on metal trees.

Harry Potter and the Pr...

In "Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban", Harry (Daniel Radcliffe) and his friends Ron (Rupert Grint) and Hermione (Emma Watson) return for their third year at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, where the teenagers are forced to face their darkest fears as they confront a dangerous escaped prisoner (Gary Oldman) and the equally foreboding Dementors, who are sent there to protect them.

Hot Wheels

Based on Hot Wheels, the die-cast cars that revolutionized boys' toys with an original line of super-fast, customized cars built for speed, power and performance.