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May
Spider-Noir (season 1)
8 episodes
“Spider-Noir” (season 1) — opens in a shadowy 1930s New York, where Ben Reilly is no longer the legend people once whispered about, but a worn-down private investigator taking routine jobs, drinking through regret, and trying to keep his past life as the city’s only superhero buried. That fragile distance collapses when a pair of seemingly simple cases pull him into a web of mobsters, strange creatures, missing people, and a mysterious femme fatale whose secrets point directly back to the masked identity he abandoned: the Spider. As Ben follows clues through smoky clubs, rain-slick streets, police pressure, and criminal rooms ruled by figures like Silvermane, he crosses paths with Robbie Robertson, Cat Hardy, Janet, and Flint Marko, each tied to a city where corruption feels as permanent as the skyline. The season leans into classic noir through betrayal, obsession, moral exhaustion, and the uneasy feeling that every client is lying about something, while its superhero side slowly forces Ben to admit that walking away from responsibility did not erase the people still being hurt in his absence. As the cases begin connecting into something larger, Ben must decide whether the Spider is a curse, a mask, or the last honest thing left in a city built on shadows. “Spider-Noir” (season 1) becomes a moody superhero detective story about guilt, redemption, danger, and an aging hero dragged back into the darkness he once thought he had escaped. (more…)
May
Hoppers (2026)
“Hoppers” (2026) — centers on Mabel Tanaka, a stubborn 19-year-old animal lover whose childhood bond with a forest glade near Beaverton becomes the one thing she refuses to let the adult world destroy. When Mayor Jerry Generazzo pushes a freeway project that would erase the place her late grandmother taught her to protect, Mabel’s protests are ignored, her college life begins slipping, and even her biology professor, Dr. Sam Fairfax, warns that passion without patience can cause more harm than good. Then Mabel discovers Sam’s secret “hopping” technology, which allows a human mind to enter a lifelike robotic animal, and she seizes the chance to become a beaver and speak to the wild community from the inside. In her new body, she meets the cheerful but chaotic King George, the cautious Loaf, grumpy bear Ellen, Tom Lizard, and a whole animal society with its own rules, fears, rivalries, and strange reasons for abandoning the glade. As Mabel tries to rally them against Jerry’s plans, her rescue mission grows into a messy adventure about listening before leading, especially when hidden dangers inside the animal world prove that humans are not the only threat. “Hoppers” (2026) becomes a bright, funny animated adventure about grief, nature, empathy, and the risky hope that understanding another species might help a young hero understand herself. (more…)
May
The Hunger Games: Catching Fire (2013)
“The Hunger Games: Catching Fire” (2013) — picks up after Katniss Everdeen and Peeta Mellark return to District 12 as victors of the 74th Hunger Games, only to discover that survival has made them symbols the Capitol can no longer fully control. President Snow warns Katniss that her defiance in the arena has inspired unrest across Panem, forcing her and Peeta onto a Victory Tour meant to sell their romance as obedience rather than rebellion. But every speech, ceremony, and carefully staged smile only exposes the anger spreading through the districts, while Gale, Prim, Haymitch, Effie, Cinna, and Peeta each become tied to the dangerous image Katniss never meant to create. As new Head Gamemaker Plutarch Heavensbee circles the Capitol’s political games and Snow prepares a cruel twist for the 75th Hunger Games, Katniss is pulled back into a world of costumes, cameras, alliances, and violence where trust is harder to read than any trap in the arena. The arrival of former victors like Finnick Odair, Johanna Mason, Beetee, and Wiress turns the new competition into something sharper and more unpredictable, with every smile, secret, and weapon hinting that a larger fight is forming beneath the spectacle. “The Hunger Games: Catching Fire” (2013) becomes a darker, more expansive dystopian thriller about propaganda, trauma, resistance, and the dangerous moment when a girl forced to perform for survival begins to understand that the performance itself can become a spark. (more…)
May
The Hunger Games (2012)
“The Hunger Games” (2012) — centers on Katniss Everdeen, a skilled teenage hunter from the impoverished District 12, whose life in the ruins of Panem is defined by hunger, fear, and the Capitol’s yearly reminder that rebellion is punished through spectacle. When her younger sister Primrose is chosen as a tribute for the 74th Hunger Games, Katniss volunteers in her place and is sent to the Capitol alongside Peeta Mellark, the baker’s son whose quiet kindness and public confession of affection turn their survival into both a strategy and an emotional complication. Guided by the drunken but shrewd former victor Haymitch Abernathy, dressed for the cameras by Cinna, and paraded before audiences by Effie Trinket and Caesar Flickerman, Katniss must learn that staying alive depends not only on archery and instinct, but on sponsors, image, and the cruel appetite of viewers watching from safety. Inside the arena, alliances, traps, fire, engineered beasts, and the threat of stronger Career tributes force her to weigh compassion against survival, especially as her bond with Peeta becomes impossible to separate from the performance the Capitol wants. “The Hunger Games” (2012) becomes a tense dystopian action drama about control, sacrifice, media spectacle, and a young woman whose refusal to play entirely by the rules begins to unsettle the system built to break her. (more…)
May
The Boroughs (season 1)
8 episodes
“The Boroughs” (season 1) — follows Sam Cooper, a grieving widower who reluctantly moves into the Boroughs, a sunlit retirement community in the New Mexico desert that promises comfort, safety, and one last peaceful chapter. But the polished streets, cheerful neighbors, and carefully managed routines begin to feel wrong after Sam’s monstrous encounter reveals that something impossible is hiding beneath the community’s perfect surface. As strange deaths, missing time, eerie staff behavior, and whispers of unnatural longevity unsettle the residents, Sam is drawn into a misfit alliance with Renee, Judy, Jack, Art, and Wally, a group of older outsiders whose age makes everyone underestimate them at exactly the wrong moment. Their search pulls them through medical facilities, guarded homes, desert edges, and community rituals where every friendly smile may be covering a darker purpose, while figures like Claire, Paz, Blaine, and Anneliese deepen the mystery around who truly controls the Boroughs. The season blends supernatural danger with humor and melancholy, turning fears of aging, grief, and being forgotten into the emotional core of a fight against an otherworldly force that wants to steal the one thing these heroes have least to spare: time. “The Boroughs” (season 1) becomes a warm but eerie sci-fi mystery about friendship, mortality, second chances, and the discovery that courage does not disappear just because the world has decided you are past your prime. (more…)
May
CIA (season 1)
12 episodes
“CIA” (season 1) — follows rule‑breaking CIA case officer Colin Glass and by‑the‑book FBI agent Bill Goodman, two mismatched operatives forced into an uneasy partnership at the Agency’s New York station as they investigate escalating domestic threats that blur the line between intelligence work and federal law enforcement. Their first cases — a top‑secret directed‑energy weapon stolen in broad daylight, a smuggler carrying unidentified cargo across the border, and a compromised U.S. intelligence officer detained overseas — push them into a volatile mix of international espionage, political pressure, and high‑stakes field operations where every misstep has diplomatic consequences. As they navigate foreign defectors, cyber‑engineers targeted in coordinated attacks, and criminal networks hiding behind legitimate fronts, the pair begin to realize that their clashing methods may be the only thing keeping them ahead of adversaries operating both inside and outside U.S. borders. With Deputy Chief Nikki Reynard and analyst Gina Gosian pulling them deeper into the Agency’s internal power struggles, “CIA” (season 1) positions itself as a tense, fast‑moving procedural where trust is scarce, alliances shift quickly, and the greatest danger often comes from the people standing beside you. (more…)
May
The Grand-ish Tour (season 1)
3 episodes
“The Grand‑ish Tour” (season 1) — follows three aging former motoring hosts as they reunite in a care home and host a trio of retrospective specials built around their fading memories, revisiting the fastest, funniest, and most disastrous moments from their years on The Grand Tour. Drawing from trips that spanned California, Morocco, Colorado, Scandinavia, Mongolia, Italy, and more, the trio relives hypercars, muscle cars, homemade contraptions, pranks, drag races, mud‑soaked misery, mechanical incompetence, and a frankly unnecessary number of injuries, all reframed through the lens of age, nostalgia, and selective recollection. As their memories clash and overlap, the stories take on a surreal, almost mythic quality, turning old arguments into epic sagas and minor mishaps into heroic near‑death escapes. And the more they try to agree on what “really happened,” the more obvious it becomes that the legend of their adventures has grown larger than the truth ever was. The season tracks their chaotic attempt to piece together a shared history that’s equal parts triumph and embarrassment, turning memory lane into a comedic obstacle course of misfires, tall tales, and affectionate mockery. “The Grand‑ish Tour” (season 1) becomes a warm, irreverent farewell tour where the legends of motoring television celebrate the only thing they’ve always trusted more than their cars — each other. (more…)
May
Law & Order Toronto: Criminal Intent (season 3)
10 episodes
“Law & Order Toronto: Criminal Intent” (season 3) — follows the detectives of Toronto’s Specialized Criminal Investigations Unit as they confront a new wave of high‑profile homicides and corruption cases ripped from the city’s headlines, each investigation pulling them deeper into the psychological terrain of suspects whose motives are as layered as the metropolis they navigate. With political pressure mounting and public scrutiny intensifying, Henry Graff and Frankie Bateman find themselves entangled in cases where personal histories collide with institutional failures, forcing them to question not only the evidence but the systems meant to uphold justice. The deeper they dig, the more they sense that every case this season is connected by an unseen thread tightening around the city’s power structures. Each new lead feels like a step into a maze where truth is weaponized, and every revelation threatens to destabilize the fragile balance between justice and influence. As the season unfolds, the unit faces crimes that expose the fractures beneath Toronto’s polished surface — from elite circles masking predatory behavior to underground networks thriving in the city’s blind spots — pushing the detectives toward moral and emotional breaking points. “Law & Order Toronto: Criminal Intent” (season 3) positions itself as a sharp, character‑driven procedural where every case is a psychological duel, every suspect a study in contradictions, and every revelation tightens the tension between truth, power, and the cost of pursuing justice. (more…)
May
The Super Mario Galaxy Movie (2026)
“The Super Mario Galaxy Movie” (2026) — follows Mario and Luigi as they settle into their new life in the Mushroom Kingdom, helping Princess Peach solve everyday problems while trying to prove that two former Brooklyn plumbers can belong in a world of castles, power-ups, talking creatures, and constant surprises. But when Peach’s birthday celebration is interrupted by a new cosmic crisis, the brothers are launched far beyond the kingdom and into a galaxy of strange planets, shifting gravity, and star-powered dangers unlike anything they have faced before. With Bowser reduced but not entirely harmless, Bowser Jr. steps forward with his own wicked ambitions, forcing Mario, Luigi, Peach, Toad, and their new companion Yoshi into a race across space to save Rosalina and protect the fragile balance of the stars. Along the way, Luigi’s nervous courage, Mario’s stubborn optimism, Peach’s leadership, and Yoshi’s chaotic energy are tested by unfamiliar worlds where every leap, tunnel, and power-up works by new rules. As the adventure expands from colorful kingdoms to dazzling cosmic arenas, the film keeps the playful comedy of the previous movie while raising the stakes through brotherhood, loyalty, and the discovery that heroism can look very different when the whole universe is watching. “The Super Mario Galaxy Movie” (2026) becomes a bright, fast-moving animated adventure about courage, friendship, second chances, and the realization that the Mario universe is far bigger, stranger, and more magical than anyone imagined. (more…)
May
Outlander (season 8)
10 episodes
“Outlander” (season 8) — follows Claire and Jamie Fraser as the American Revolutionary War closes in on Fraser’s Ridge, forcing them into a final, brutal chapter where survival, prophecy, and loyalty collide with the weight of everything they’ve lost and everything they still stand to lose. As political tensions ignite into full‑scale conflict, Jamie is haunted by the long‑whispered prediction of his death, while Claire fights to keep him alive in a world where medicine, fate, and war all conspire against her. Their fractured family is drawn back together through danger: Brianna and Roger confront threats that blur the boundaries of time, and the mystery surrounding their daughter Faith resurfaces with devastating implications. The closer the war comes, the more Claire senses that history itself is tightening around them like a noose she can’t cut through. Every choice they make feels like a step toward a fate already written, even as they fight to rewrite it with their own hands. The season tightens as betrayals, shifting alliances, and the encroaching violence of the war force the Frasers to confront the ghosts of Scotland, the promises of America, and the cost of choosing love in a world determined to tear them apart. “Outlander” (season 8) positions itself as an epic, elegiac finale where destiny, rebellion, and devotion converge, bringing the saga of Claire and Jamie to a fierce, emotional, and inevitable end. (more…)























