In a world dominated by film and television it is no surprise that the armies depicted in these media should find their way into 'Hordes of the Things':
Jed Docherty has developed these Star Wars lists, including recommendations for figures to use. These are for the first trilogy; see below for 'The Phantom Menace'.
Win glory against the enemies of the Empire with a list for Klingons
'Exterminate! Exterminate!' Terrorise or save the universe with these lists for 'Dr Who'.
Sakura Wars - another anime inspired list from Kent McClure.
Watch the skies! Paul Hayes has contributed a list partially based on Harry Turtledove's 'World War' series of novels, but the alien list is good for any B-Movie style Earth invasion.
You only have 14 hours to save the Earth, so do it with these lists for Flash Gordon.
Give the forces of evil and darkness a good kicking with these lists for Buffy the Vamire Slayer by Paul Grace, Richard Crawley and Nick Huband. It also includes links to pictures of Mick Huband's 15mm army.
Lists for the 1999 version of The Mummy by Jay Woolrich, Paul Grace and Joel Gregory. Jay Woolrich has also done a set of lists for The Mummy Returns.
Lists for space combat based on Star Wars by Steven Crane and Karl Heinz Ranitzsch.
Advertise Lucozade with these lists for Tomb Raider by Karl Heinz Ranitzsch.
Things to Come - Army lists for this 1936 film, by Karl Heinz Ranitzsch.
Stand by for action! Anything can happen in the next half-hour if you use these Stingray lists by Paul Grace.
A list based on Disney's Peter Pan by Alan Saunders.
Recreate the Bollywood epic Asoka on your wargames table. Lists by Alan Saunders.
A more extensive set of lists for Princess Mononoke, by Karl Heinz Ranitzsch.