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David Dunn
In Unbreakable, David Dunn (Bruce Willis) is a security guard who realizes that he has super powers after he’s the only one to survive a train wreck. And like in most M. Night Shyamalan movies, his kryptonite is the most common of substances: water. His poncho reads “FSU” (for Franklin State University) in yellow letters on the front, and “Security” on the back.
Michael Knight
In Knight Rider, Michael Knight (David Hasselhoff) is a police officer who’s double-crossed by an informant and nearly killed. After undergoing reconstructive surgery and taking on a new identity, he fights crime as a secret agent for Knight Industries. But all we really care about is KITT, the talking Trans Am.
Ice King
The Ice King “woos” princesses throughout the Land of Ooo by capturing them – his favorite target being Princess Bubblegum. The Ice King was once a human but after acquiring his crown, which also gave him his icy powers, he slowly started to go crazy.
Fionna the Human
Arya Stark
In Game of Thrones, Arya (Maisie Williams) is the youngest daughter of House Stark. She’s the exact opposite of her older sister Sansa: carefree, resourceful, and a bit of a tomboy. A student of Syrio, she certainly knows how to use Needle.
Jon Snow
In Game of Thrones, Jon Snow (Kit Harington) is the illegitimate son of Eddard Stark. Given no other choice, he takes an oath to the Night’s Watch, a brotherhood of outcasts sworn to guard the Wall for the rest of their lives. There he meets plenty of wild creatures, not least of all Ygritte.
Colonel Stars and Stripes
After barely escaping an ambush, mafioso Sal Bertolinni (Jim Carrey) decides to leave behind his life of crime in Kick-Ass 2. He becomes a born-again Christian and the masked vigilante known as Colonel Stars and Stripes.
Kenneth Parcell
Kenneth the Page, full name Andromakennethamblesorten Ellen Parcell, is an NBC page on 30 Rock. Portrayed by Jack McBrayer, he is perpetually cheerful, extremely naive, unflinchingly loyal to the network, and possibly immortal.
Frank Rossitano
On 30 Rock, Frank Rossitano is a writer for NBC’s TGS show. He’s sarcastic and childish, and all of it comes through in the catchphrases he wears on his hats and shirts.