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January
Sandokan (season 1)
8 episodes
“Sandokan” (Season 1) — unfolds in 1841 Borneo, where the feared pirate Sandokan cuts through the South China Sea like a phantom, leading a loyal, ragtag crew with the effortless authority of a man shaped by exile, loss, and the brutality of colonial rule, until a raid on a Brunei vessel brings him face‑to‑face with a prisoner whose prophecy binds Sandokan to a destiny he never sought. His arrival on Labuan, the polished jewel of British influence, ignites a dangerous spark with Marianna Guillonk — the “Pearl of Labuan,” trapped in a life of etiquette and expectation — whose fascination with the outlaw grows into a quiet rebellion against everything she’s been taught to revere. Their connection draws the attention of Lord James Brooke, a charismatic yet ruthless pirate hunter whose pursuit of Sandokan becomes a personal crusade, twisting admiration into obsession as political ambition and wounded pride collide. As tensions rise across the jungles and coasts of Borneo, alliances fracture, loyalties harden, and each character is forced toward a defining choice between power, freedom, and the dangerous pull of forbidden desire. “Sandokan” (Season 1) positions itself as a sweeping, romantic, high‑adventure epic where rebellion, destiny, and colonial intrigue crash together under the relentless heat of the tropics. (more…)
January
Run (season 1)
6 episodes
“Run” (Season 1) — unfolds as the electrifying rise and unraveling of Brenden Abbott, a brilliant, methodical bank robber whose precision‑engineered heists turn him into both a national obsession and a ghost the authorities can never quite catch, forcing him into a life where every triumph sharpens the danger closing in. As Brenden navigates the volatile loyalties of his inner circle — from the combustible Glenn to the quietly conflicted Jackie — his world becomes a tightrope of adrenaline, paranoia, and the fragile human ties he can’t fully sever, even as Detective Gary Porter’s relentless pursuit transforms their chase into a psychological duel neither man can afford to lose. Every new escape chips away at the illusion of control he’s built around himself. And with each close call, the line between strategy and desperation blurs into something far more dangerous. With each robbery escalating in ambition and risk, cracks begin to form in Brenden’s once‑impenetrable discipline, exposing him to betrayals, miscalculations, and the crushing weight of his own legend as the country turns him into a myth he can no longer control. “Run” (Season 1) positions itself as a stylish, character‑driven true‑crime thriller where charisma, obsession, and the cost of notoriety collide, charting the rise and fall of a criminal mind too brilliant — and too doomed — to ever stop running. (more…)
January
After the Flood (season 2)
6 episodes
“After the Flood” (Season 2) — follows newly promoted detective Jo Marshall as she’s pulled into a baffling new murder case in Waterside, a town simmering under the dual threat of rising moorland fires and the ever‑present risk of renewed flooding. A body discovered in strange, unsettling circumstances becomes the spark for an investigation that drags Jo into open conflict with powerful local forces determined to keep long‑buried corruption untouched, even as the community fractures under environmental pressure and political tension. Each step she takes feels like walking through a landscape where every truth has been deliberately drowned. And the deeper she digs, the more she senses that someone is orchestrating the chaos to keep the past submerged. Shadows of old alliances begin to surface in unexpected places, tightening around her like a noose. And every new lead seems engineered to push her toward a version of the truth that benefits everyone but her. As Jo pushes deeper, the case turns sharply personal, forcing her to operate in secret while navigating a police force compromised by decades of hidden rot and a town leadership willing to weaponize disaster to protect their own. “After the Flood” (Season 2) positions itself as a tense, atmospheric crime thriller where environmental crisis, institutional decay, and personal reckoning collide, pushing Jo toward truths that threaten everything she’s built. (more…)
January
Steal (season 1)
6 episodes
“Steal” (Season 1) — unfolds inside the glass-and-steel pressure cooker of Lochmill Capital, where Zara Dunne’s ordinary morning detonates into terror as a precision‑trained crew led by the cold, unreadable “London” storms the office, seizes the staff, and forces them into executing a £4‑billion trade that drains the firm’s pension‑fund empire to the bone. As Zara, intern Myrtle Clarke, and processor Luke Selborn are dragged into the robbers’ meticulously engineered plan, the heist mutates into a psychological siege where every keystroke and every hesitation becomes a weapon, and survival hinges on reading motives no one dares to voice. Outside, DCI Rhys Covaci and his team scramble to decode a crime that feels too surgical for greed alone, suspecting military‑grade expertise and a conspiracy stretching far beyond a single office tower. With offshore accounts shifting, loyalties fracturing, and the stolen billions moving like a ghost through the global financial system, Zara realizes the robbery is only the surface of a deeper, more predatory game — one that exposes the rot inside institutions built on other people’s money. “Steal” (Season 1) positions itself as a tense, high‑stakes heist thriller where ordinary workers are forced into the crosshairs of power, deception, and a plan designed to look clean while leaving no one untouched. (more…)
January
The Chief (season 2)
4 episodes
“The Chief” (Season 2) — follows Chief Commissioner Cameron Miekelson as his carefully curated public image unravels under a new wave of personal, political, and professional crises, beginning with the chaotic recording of his own autobiography, where his obsession with perfection collides with a tight deadline and the crime‑fighting demands of a nation. His world tilts further when he discovers his daughter Ellen is secretly dating an undercover officer, forcing him to juggle national‑security protocols with the fragile dynamics of his own family as a controversial foreign visit looms over Scotland. A cabinet reshuffle brings in Justice Minister Zander McGurk, whose promise of a bigger budget comes with a Faustian demand to “trim the fat,” pushing Miekelson toward a moral crossroads as he weighs political survival against the values he claims to defend. The season escalates when Ellen’s eco‑activist lifestyle and ankle tag ignite neighborhood scandal just as a background check during Miekelson’s contract renewal dredges up rumors that threaten to torch his spotless reputation, leaving him fighting fires both literal and metaphorical as gossip spreads and loyalties fracture. “The Chief” (Season 2) positions itself as a sharp, satirical character study where ego, public duty, and private chaos collide, pushing Scotland’s most self‑important policeman toward the brink of self‑inflicted collapse. (more…)
January
Percy Jackson and the Olympians (season 2)
8 episodes
“Percy Jackson and the Olympians” (Season 2) — adapts Rick Riordan’s The Sea of Monsters, picking up one year after Percy’s first quest with Camp Half-Blood under threat as Thalia’s tree is poisoned, weakening the barrier that protects the camp from monsters. Percy Jackson begins having troubling dreams of his satyr friend Grover, who has been captured by the Cyclops Polyphemus, and at the same time discovers he has a half-brother, Tyson, a Cyclops whose innocence and loyalty add both humor and heart to the group. Together with Annabeth Chase, Percy and Tyson set out across the Sea of Monsters to rescue Grover and recover the Golden Fleece, the only artifact powerful enough to heal the tree and restore the camp’s defenses. Along the way they face treacherous waters, rogue demigods allied with Luke Castellan, and encounters with mythological figures such as Circe, Hermes, and the chaotic Grey Sisters. The quest tests Percy’s leadership, Annabeth’s loyalty, Grover’s resilience, and Tyson’s courage, while Luke and Kronos escalate their plans to overthrow Olympus. Themes of family, betrayal, and destiny dominate the season, as Percy struggles with the burden of being Poseidon’s son and questions whether his lineage is a gift or a curse. “Percy Jackson and the Olympians” (Season 2) expands the world beyond Camp Half-Blood, blending thrilling action sequences like the chariot races and sea battles with emotional character arcs, delivering a faithful yet creatively reimagined adaptation of Riordan’s beloved novel. (more…)
January
WWE: Unreal (season 2)
5 episodes
“WWE: Unreal” (Season 2) — follows WWE in the turbulent stretch after WrestleMania 41, pulling viewers deep into the company’s chaotic road toward the first‑ever two‑night SummerSlam at MetLife Stadium in 2025, where backstage politics, creative gambles, and personal crises collide behind the curtain. Seth Rollins’ meticulously orchestrated fake knee injury — the so‑called “Ruse of the Century” — becomes the season’s spine, revealing how a tightly guarded deception is built, protected, and weaponized until its explosive payoff at SummerSlam. Parallel threads expose R‑Truth’s emotional contract dispute and shocking release, Naomi’s reflections on her 2022 walkout, Pat McAfee’s return, Jelly Roll’s in‑ring debut, and the constant push‑and‑pull between talent, producers, and creative leads as matches are rewritten, scrapped, or saved at the last second. The cameras capture raw moments rarely seen — from Road Dogg’s frustrations over booking chaos to John Cena comforting a devastated Lyra Valkyria after her botched No‑DQ title match with Becky Lynch, a scene that lays bare the emotional cost of chasing perfection in a business built on spectacle. “WWE: Unreal” (Season 2) positions itself as an unfiltered, high‑stakes chronicle of ambition, ego, vulnerability, and the relentless machinery required to turn wrestling’s biggest summer event into reality. (more…)
January
The Wayfinders (season 1)
6 episodes
“The Wayfinders” (Season 1) — follows three high‑school outsiders whose lives are upended when Zara, a mysterious woman able to glimpse the future, escapes a deadly pursuer on Earth and recruits them with a cryptic checklist that leads to the discovery of a broken golden orb during a school field trip, which the teens accidentally repair and activate, hurling them across the universe into a brutal medieval world ruled by a corrupt prince terrified of a prophecy foretelling three warriors destined to end his reign. Thrown into a realm of knights, wizards, dragons, and dark magic, Flynn, a socially awkward gamer and strategist, Cash, a popular athlete hiding a love for Broadway, and Oaklee, a punk girl hardened by a rough upbringing, are immediately hunted by the prince’s soldiers and forced to rely on their mismatched strengths to survive. As they flee through forests, dungeons, and war‑torn villages, they form uneasy alliances with a fierce rebel princess and a teenage werebear, becoming entangled in a civil war that exposes the cruelty of the prince’s regime and the desperation of those fighting to overthrow it. Their journey pushes them through traps, magical guardians, and near‑fatal confrontations, including a tense escape from a dungeon where Flynn’s quick thinking, Cash’s physical force, and Oaklee’s agility become the only reason they make it out alive. As they uncover the truth behind a powerful artifact the prince seeks to secure his rule, the trio begins to understand that the prophecy binding them to this world may hold the key not only to its salvation but to finding a way back home. “The Wayfinders” (Season 1) positions itself as a high‑energy fantasy adventure where three unlikely heroes are forced to grow, adapt, and trust one another as they navigate a world determined to either use them, worship them, or destroy them. (more…)
January
Can You Keep a Secret? (season 1)
6 episodes
“Can You Keep a Secret?” (Season 1) — unfolds in a quiet West Country town where retired couple Debbie and William Fendon accidentally stumble into a criminal opportunity after a bureaucratic mistake declares William dead, opening the door to a life‑insurance payout they were never meant to receive. What begins as a desperate, almost comedic attempt to hide William in the attic spirals into a tightening web of lies, as their son Harry is dragged into the conspiracy and forced to shield the truth from his wife Neha, a local police officer whose instincts sharpen with every inconsistency. As the Fendons scramble to maintain the illusion, an unknown blackmailer emerges, demanding a share of the money and pushing the family into increasingly reckless decisions that blur the line between farce and genuine danger. Each episode deepens the chaos — from clashes over returning the money to frantic hunts for the blackmailer — while William’s illness, mounting secrets, and the growing list of people who “know too much” threaten to collapse the entire scheme. “Can You Keep a Secret?” (Season 1) positions itself as a darkly comic domestic caper where love, fear, and foolishness collide, and where one small lie becomes the spark for a disaster no one in the Fendon family is prepared to contain. (more…)
January
Agatha Christie’s Seven Dials (season 1)
3 episodes
“Agatha Christie’s Seven Dials” (Season 1) — unfolds in 1925 at the lavish Chimneys estate, where a playful prank with alarm clocks during a country‑house party turns abruptly sinister when one of the guests is found dead, pushing sharp‑witted Lady Eileen “Bundle” Brent to reject the tidy official explanation and plunge into an investigation that spirals far beyond a simple murder. As she follows a trail of coded clues, secretive alliances, and buried motives, Bundle crosses paths with eccentric aristocrats, political schemers, and the enigmatic Superintendent Battle, each holding fragments of a truth tangled in conspiracies stretching through Britain’s upper circles. Even the most charming drawing rooms feel charged with unease, as if every polite smile hides a cipher waiting to be cracked. And Bundle senses that the deeper she goes, the more she is stepping into a game designed long before she arrived. The deeper she digs, the more the case shifts from a curious death to a web of hidden agendas and shadowy forces operating behind the façade of 1920s elegance, turning her pursuit into a race against dangers no one at Chimneys ever imagined. “Seven Dials” (Season 1) positions itself as a stylish, clue‑laden Christie mystery where charm, wit, and period glamour collide with secrets capable of reshaping lives. (more…)























