Film
- Universal Soldier (1971 film)
- Universal Soldier (series), a film series including:
- Universal Soldier (1992 film)
- Universal Soldier II: Brothers in Arms, a 1998 direct-to-video sequel
- Universal Soldier III: Unfinished Business, another 1998 direct-to-video sequel
- Universal Soldier: The Return, the 1999 official sequel to Universal Soldier
- Universal Soldier: Regeneration, a 2010 film and the third in the official Universal Soldier series
- Universal Soldier: Day of Reckoning debuts October 25, 2012 on VOD, followed by a theatrical run starting November 30, 2012
- Universal Soldier (cyborg), the cyborg type in the 1992 Universal Soldier film series
- Luc Deveraux, the main character of the Universal Soldier movie franchise
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