Not likely. Most stories with names like that are made up for entertainment purposes. There's no indication it's based on real life.
No, it's not based on a true story. It's a fictional creation.
Well, it depends. Maybe it's inspired by something real, but with lots of fictional elements added. Or it could be made up from start to finish.
Most likely not in a straightforward way. While some might argue that there could have been some minor incidents that sparked the idea, like someone wearing a bunny suit for a prank or some local misbehavior that got misconstrued. However, the full - blown Bunny Man story with all its spooky elements is more of a creation of people's imaginations. There are no reliable historical records of a Bunny Man - like figure actually causing harm or being a real threat. So, it's more of a fictional, albeit very popular, urban legend.
Most likely not. 'Hit Man' stories are often products of imagination and creative writing rather than being based on actual events. They are designed to thrill and engage the audience through fictional scenarios.
Yes, it is. The character of Ip Man is based on a real martial arts master, and the movies draw inspiration from his life and experiences.
No, it isn't. Ip Man 2 is a fictionalized account inspired by real-life figures and events but not a completely true story.
Yes, it is. The Elephant Man's story has roots in real life.
Yes, it is. The Elephant Man's story has roots in real-life circumstances of a person with severe physical deformities.
It could be. Sometimes real-life stories get shared and called true, but it's hard to know for sure without more details.
No, it's not a true story. It's likely fictional, created for entertainment or to convey a certain message.