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Movie plots typing guides
Guides for the Movie Plots library—original plot summaries across 122 films and fourteen franchises. Fourteen film franchises — Avengers, Spider-Man, Superman, Harry Potter, The Lord of the Rings, Star Wars, Star Trek, Alien, Predator, Jurassic Park, Sonic the Hedgehog, James Bond, Mission: Impossible, and The Fast and the Furious Separate from public-domain Story Library and Game Lore passages.
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Type 976 movie plot passages
122 film shelves in the Movie Plots library—Avengers, Spider-Man, Superman, Harry Potter, The Lord of the Rings, Star Wars, Star Trek, Alien, Predator, Jurassic Park, Sonic the Hedgehog, James Bond, Mission: Impossible, and The Fast and the Furious—with eight plot beats each for timed practice.
Step 1
Pick a franchise
Browse fourteen franchises in four categories—filter by name, then open a film shelf when a saga ships more than one entry; eight plot-summary passages per film.
Step 2
Choose a passage
Select a title or shuffle random plot text for the timer.
Step 3
Run a timed block
One, three, or five minutes on the passage you are reading.
No download. Original plot summaries for typing practice; film titles used descriptively with no affiliation implied.
How the Movie Plots library works →Movie plots typing · The Fast and the Furious
The Fast and the Furious Movie Typing Test: Plot Summaries Across 11 Films
Train on original The Fast and the Furious plot summaries with a three-minute anchor embed, film-by-film rotation, and five-minute finale passage drills across 11 release-timeline shelves.
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Movie plots typing · Superman
Superman Movie Typing Test: Plot Summaries Across 7 Films
Train on original Superman plot summaries with a three-minute anchor embed, film-by-film rotation, and five-minute finale passage drills across 7 release-timeline shelves.
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Movie plots typing · Sonic the Hedgehog
Sonic the Hedgehog Movie Typing Test: Plot Summaries Across 3 Films
Train on original Sonic the Hedgehog plot summaries with a three-minute anchor embed, film-by-film rotation, and five-minute finale passage drills across 3 release-timeline shelves.
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