"Countless" could be numerous. "Exploring" – investigating. "Catalog" – collection.
Newton has also featured in made-up movies and TV programs, often as a individual in scientific fiction or fantasy tales. For example, in the “Simpsons” episode “The PTA Disbands” (2003), Newton is shown as a entity who assists Homer Simpson to address a mechanical task. The Newton Cinematic Archive: A database for researchers and film fans. This resource offers a detailed catalog of films that include Newton as a entity or are derived from his life and achievements. Conclusion
I need to also ensure that the titles like "The Story of Isaac Newton" remain intact. Any numbers like "1940" stay as-is. Names like "Paul Muni" are skipped.
Next, "earliest" → initial. "film" → movie. "portrayals" → illustrations. "Newton" is a proper noun, so we leave it. "was" → was. "in" → in. "1940" is a number and year, so unchanged. "film" again → movie. The title "The Story of Isaac Newton" is a proper noun, so unchanged. "biographical" → biographical. "drama" → play. "starring" → starring. "Paul Muni" is a name, so skipped. "as" → as (no synonyms, so just repeat). "the" → this. "famous" → celebrated. "physicist" → researcher.
First, the user wants every word to have three synonyms in the spintax format. Names like "Paul Muni" or titles like "The Story of Isaac Newton" should remain unchanged. I need to make sure I don't include any brand names or proper nouns in the spintax.