How It Should Have Ended - Season 6

Season 6

Episodes

How Ant-Man Should Have Ended
How Ant-Man Should Have Ended.

How Back To The Future 2 Should Have Started

How Attack of the Clones Should Have Ended

How Star Wars Revenge Of The Sith Should Have Ended

How Star Wars The Force Awakens Should Have Ended

How The Good Dinosaur Should Have Ended

How Deadpool Should Have Ended

How The Revenant Should Have Ended

How The Jungle Book Should Have Ended

How X-Men Apocalypse Should Have Ended

How Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out Of The Shadows Should Have Ended

How Star Trek Beyond Should Have Ended

How Suicide Squad Should Have Ended

How Star Wars Should Have Ended (Special Edition)

How Doctor Strange Should Have Ended

How Star Wars Rogue One Should Have Ended

How Beauty and the Beast Should Have Ended (1991)

How Logan Should Have Ended

How The LEGO Batman Movie Should Have Ended

How Moana Should Have Ended

How Kong Skull Island Should Have Ended

How Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 Should Have Ended

How Wonder Woman Should Have Ended

How Spider-Man Homecoming Should Have Ended
How Spider-Man Homecoming Should Have Ended - Written By The Fans!
After you guys submitted over 30 thousand script ideas we did our best to whittle it down to the most manageable batch of scenes. I think about 5,000 of you submitted the "language" joke and the "because I'm batman" line. So a big fat sloppy Thank You goes to everyone who sent in ideas. Thank you so much for wanting to be a part of this. We really loved getting to make this with you. And you guys are full of great jokes!

How the Incredibles Should Have Ended

Villain Pub - To Battle!!!

How The Batman v Superman SDCC Teaser Should Have Ended

The Lego HISHE 2 (The Alternate Ending)

Villain Pub - To The Tailor

Megatron Misses Shia

HISHE Bonus Bundle

Lego Batman Is Jelly
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