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June
Star City (season 1)
3 episodes
“Star City” (season 1) — steps behind the Iron Curtain into the same alternate-history space race, shifting the perspective from NASA’s triumphs to the Soviet program after the USSR becomes the first nation to put a man on the Moon. Inside the secretive world of Star City, cosmonauts, engineers, military officials, and intelligence officers are pushed to risk their bodies, careers, and families for a victory the state cannot afford to lose. Irina Morozova, Colonel Lyudmilla Raskova, Anastasia Belikova, Sergei Nikulov, and the people around them move through a system built on ambition, surveillance, propaganda, and fear, where every successful launch hides technical failures, political threats, and personal compromises. As training intensifies at the Yuri Gagarin Cosmonaut Training Center, the dream of reaching further into space becomes tangled with informants, loyalty tests, leaking secrets, and the constant pressure to make Soviet glory look effortless. The season turns the wonder of space exploration into a paranoid political thriller, where the stars promise freedom but the ground is ruled by secrecy, suspicion, and consequences. “Star City” (season 1) becomes a darker companion to the larger space-race saga, exploring sacrifice, ideology, and the people forced to decide how much of themselves they can give to a dream controlled by the state. (more…)
May
For All Mankind (season 5)
10 episodes
“For All Mankind” (season 5) — jumps into the 2010s, where Mars has evolved from a fragile outpost into a thriving, thousand‑resident colony fighting to define its own identity as Earth governments tighten their grip, demanding law, order, and obedience from a world they no longer understand. Ed Baldwin, now in his 80s, remains a pivotal but fading pillar of Martian leadership, gradually passing the torch to his daughter Kelly, his grandson Alex, and rising power players like Miles Dale, whose corporate ambitions collide with Dev Ayesa’s escalating economic war for control of the Red Planet. As rival factions quietly form within the colony, whispers of a potential breakaway movement begin to spread through the domes, hinting that Mars may soon reject Earth’s authority outright. And every new technological breakthrough — from asteroid mining to long‑range propulsion — becomes another weapon in a growing struggle over who will shape humanity’s future beyond Earth. As political tensions sharpen into open conflict, Mars becomes the central battleground for sovereignty, ideology, and the future of human expansion, with deep‑space missions pushing farther into the solar system even as the colony fractures under pressure. “For All Mankind” (season 5) becomes a sweeping alt‑history revolution story, where legacy, generational change, and the fight for independence reshape humanity’s place among the stars. (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
Monarch: Legacy of Monsters (season 2)
10 episodes
“Monarch: Legacy of Monsters” (season 2) — follows the expanding reach of Monarch as new timelines, new revelations, and a new Titan force the organization to confront the consequences of decades spent studying creatures far older and more powerful than humanity, pulling Cate, Kentaro, May, and the surviving members of the Randa lineage into a conflict where history refuses to stay buried. As the present‑day story shifts to 2017, the team grapples with the fallout of their time in Axis Mundi, where time itself bends, and their return to the surface world only deepens the mystery surrounding Monarch’s true intentions. Every attempt to piece together what happened below only widens the cracks between them, as each carries a different version of the truth shaped by what they saw — or think they saw. And with Monarch tightening its grip, the group begins to realize that the greatest threat may not be the Titans themselves, but the narratives being constructed around them. Flashbacks to the 1950s expose the organization’s earliest sins, while the emergence of Titan X — a bioluminescent, aquatic force described as a “living calamity” — threatens to destabilize the fragile balance between humanity and the Titans. The search for answers leads them from the ruins of old Monarch facilities to the shores of Skull Island, where the shadow of Kong looms and the past collides violently with the present. “Monarch: Legacy of Monsters” (season 2) positions itself as a sweeping, multi‑timeline monster epic where legacy fractures under pressure, secrets surface with seismic force, and the world learns that the Titans’ return is not an anomaly — but an evolution. (more…)
April
Project Hail Mary (2026)
“Project Hail Mary” (2026) — follows Ryland Grace, a middle‑school science teacher who awakens alone on an interstellar spacecraft with no memory of who he is or why he’s drifting light‑years from Earth, only to discover that he is the sole survivor of a desperate mission to stop a mysterious alien microorganism from draining the Sun’s energy and triggering planetary extinction. As fragments of his past return, Grace uncovers the scale of the crisis and the scientific puzzle at its core, forcing him to rely on ingenuity, isolation‑honed resilience, and an unexpected ally whose existence reshapes everything he thought he understood about survival. As the ship’s systems reveal clues he doesn’t remember programming, Grace begins to suspect that the mission was built on sacrifices far greater than he ever agreed to. And with each recovered memory, the line between duty and desperation blurs, pushing him toward choices that could redefine humanity’s place in the cosmos. The film tracks his race against cosmic deadlines as he navigates impossible physics, moral dilemmas, and the crushing weight of being humanity’s last hope. “Project Hail Mary” (2026) becomes an expansive, emotionally charged sci‑fi odyssey about sacrifice, discovery, and the fragile brilliance of connection across the void. (more…)
March
Star Trek: Starfleet Academy (season 1)
10 episodes
“Star Trek: Starfleet Academy” (Season 1) — unfolds in the fractured 32nd century as the Federation struggles to rebuild, throwing its first class of new cadets in over a hundred years onto the USS Athena, a hybrid training vessel where every lesson is interrupted by the chaos of a galaxy still reeling from disaster. Idealistic recruits like Caleb Mir, Genesis Lythe, Darem Reymi, SAM, and Jay‑Den Kraag quickly discover that Starfleet’s legacy is less a beacon and more a burden, forcing them to confront political instability, deep‑space threats, and the emotional wreckage left behind by the Burn. Their training spirals into crisis when Caleb’s attempt to reach his missing mother exposes the Athena to Nus Braka, a ruthless Klingon‑Tellarite pirate whose programmable‑matter assault cripples the ship and turns their education into a fight for survival. As the cadets improvise under fire they realize that courage arrives long before readiness, and that Starfleet’s future will be forged in moments no simulation could prepare them for. “Star Trek: Starfleet Academy” (Season 1) positions itself as a coming‑of‑age space drama where identity, mentorship, and the weight of legacy collide, shaping a new generation of officers in a galaxy still learning how to hope again. (more…)
March
War Machine (2026)
“War Machine” (2026) — follows the final recruits of a punishing special‑ops boot camp whose last days of training implode when a hostile force from beyond this world breaches the perimeter, turning their isolated military compound into a sealed arena where discipline fractures under the weight of terror. As the recruits struggle to survive, they realize the threat isn’t just alien but frighteningly adaptive, responding to their tactics with an intelligence that feels deliberate, as if it has been observing them long before the first attack. The deeper they push into the chaos, the more they uncover signs that their training program may have been designed not to prepare them, but to expose them — testing their breaking points, cataloging their reactions, and feeding data into something far larger than any of them imagined. The compound’s blackout, the missing instructors, and the sudden disappearance of communication lines only tighten the sense that they’ve been abandoned inside an experiment disguised as a battlefield. As paranoia spreads and alliances crumble, the recruits must confront the possibility that the enemy hunting them is not only extraterrestrial but intertwined with the very command structure they trusted. “War Machine” (2026) positions itself as a relentless sci‑fi survival thriller where young soldiers face a war engineered in the shadows, and where the line between human resilience and human expendability dissolves under the pressure of an evolving, unknowable predator. (more…)
March
The Beauty (season 1)
11 episodes
“The Beauty” (Season 1) — unfolds in a world where a sexually transmitted treatment known as the Beauty spreads with viral speed, granting its users flawless physical perfection while hiding a lethal biological cost that soon erupts into public panic as supermodels, influencers, and ordinary people begin dying in grotesque, unexplained ways. FBI agents Cooper Madsen and Jordan Bennett are pulled into the chaos when a series of high‑profile deaths in Paris exposes a global epidemic engineered by a shadowy tech billionaire, Byron Forst, whose trillion‑dollar empire depends on keeping the drug’s true nature buried. As the investigation deepens, the line between enhancement and mutation becomes terrifyingly thin, leaving even the agents unsure of what counts as human anymore. And every new victim reveals a pattern that feels less like an accident and more like a controlled evolution spiraling out of control. Their investigation drags them through the glittering rot of the fashion world and into the crosshairs of The Assassin, a lethal enforcer who took the drug years ago and now lives in a body decades younger than his real age, hunting anyone who threatens the Corporation’s secrets. As the virus spreads across Paris, Venice, Rome, and New York, an outsider named Jeremy is swept into the storm, searching for meaning while the agents race to stop a threat capable of reshaping humanity itself. “The Beauty” (Season 1) positions itself as a body‑horror, sci‑fi thriller where desire, vanity, and corporate power collide in a world willing to risk everything for perfection. (more…)
February
Forgive Us All (2025)
“Forgive Us All” (2025) — follows Rory, a grieving mother surviving in a post‑apocalyptic New Zealand where a viral outbreak has turned humans into violent cannibalistic creatures known as Howlers. After burying her daughter and killing her infected husband, she isolates herself in a rural compound with her father‑in‑law Otto, barely holding on to purpose as government‑run survivor camps tighten control over the remaining population. When Noah, a wounded escapee carrying a potential cure, arrives pursued by agents from the authoritarian G.M.A. organization, Rory is forced back into the world she’s been trying to shut out. Noah’s arrival forces her to confront the parts of herself she tried to bury along with her family. The fragile safety of the farm begins to collapse the moment she chooses to shelter him. Government forces led by Logan close in, turning the farm into a battleground where Otto makes a final stand, and Rory must decide whether to risk everything to protect Noah and the serum. As loyalties fracture and the line between survival and morality erodes, the story pushes Rory toward a confrontation with both the regime hunting them and the grief consuming her. “Forgive Us All” (2025) frames itself as a neo‑Western apocalyptic horror about loss, control, and the thin hope of redemption in a world collapsing under violence. (more…)
February
28 Years Later: The Bone Temple (2026)
“28 Years Later: The Bone Temple” (2026) — unfolds in a Britain reshaped by nearly three decades of viral devastation, where the remnants of civilization cling to survival amid feral landscapes, fractured militias, and the lingering terror of the Rage virus. What begins as a search for answers in a world that has forgotten stability draws together a new generation of survivors whose paths converge around a mysterious structure known as the Bone Temple, a towering ossuary built from the dead and rumored to hold clues about the virus’s long‑term evolution. Whispers of shifting infection patterns and sightings of infected behaving in unfamiliar, coordinated ways fuel paranoia across the wasteland, pushing desperate factions toward violent confrontation. Rumors of entire enclaves vanishing overnight deepen the fear that something older and more deliberate may be stirring beneath the chaos. Even the most hardened survivors begin to question whether the infected are evolving or whether the world itself is reshaping them into something far more calculated. As rumors spread of a cult that worships the infected as divine harbingers, the line between faith, madness, and survival grows dangerously thin. As these forces collide, “28 Years Later: The Bone Temple” (2026) positions itself as a brutal, atmospheric continuation of the 28 Years Later legacy — a world where the infected are no longer the only threat, and the living have become just as unpredictable, just as feral, and just as terrifying. (more…)























