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September
Alien: Earth (season 1)
8 episodes
“Alien: Earth” (Season 1) is a sci-fi horror series, serving as a prequel to Ridley Scott’s 1979 film Alien. Set in the year 2120, the story begins when the deep-space research vessel USCSS Maginot crash-lands on Earth, unleashing a deadly cargo of Xenomorphs into a city controlled by the rival corporation Prodigy. Wendy, a hybrid whose human consciousness has been transferred into a synthetic body, joins a group of tactical soldiers to contain the threat. Her unique physiology allows her to interface with alien technology, making her both an asset and a target. Meanwhile, tensions rise within the squad as conflicting loyalties and hidden agendas threaten their mission from within. As the Xenomorph life cycle unfolds — from Ovomorph to Facehugger to Chestburster — the team faces escalating terror and corporate sabotage. The series introduces new classes of artificial life, including cyborgs and hybrids, raising ethical questions about identity and control. Prodigy’s CEO sees the aliens not just as a threat, but as a potential bioweapon, igniting a brutal power struggle. “Alien: Earth” (Season 1) blends psychological tension, body horror, and franchise lore, offering a chilling exploration of humanity’s obsession with immortality and its catastrophic consequences. (more…)
September
Atomic (season 1)
5 episodes
“Atomic” (Season 1) is a tense, globe-trotting thriller set in a world where nuclear weapons are dangerously accessible. Inspired by the non-fiction book Atomic Bazaar by William Langewiesche, the series follows Max, a free-spirited drug trafficker, and Mohammed, a man on the run, as they become entangled in a cartel’s plot to smuggle uranium across North Africa. Their unexpected alliance leads them through hostile borders, desert outposts, and underground networks, all while being pursued by Cassie Elliot, a relentless CIA agent determined to stop the bomb from ever being built. Along the way, they encounter mercenaries, arms dealers, and rogue scientists whose motives blur the line between profit and ideology. The tension escalates as each decision they make could tip the balance between survival and annihilation. As Max and Mohammed grapple with their pasts and the moral weight of their mission, they must decide whether to risk everything to prevent global catastrophe. The series blends espionage, action, and psychological tension, exploring themes of redemption, trust, and the terrifying ease with which nuclear chaos can be unleashed. With cinematic visuals and a tightly woven narrative, “Atomic” (Season 1) delivers a high-stakes story of survival and sacrifice in the shadow of modern warfare. (more…)
September
Lego Star Wars: Rebuild the Galaxy (season 2)
4 episodes
“LEGO Star Wars: Rebuild the Galaxy – Pieces of the Past” (Season 2) follows Sig Greebling as he once again becomes entangled in galactic chaos after meddling with the ancient Jedi relic known as the Cornerstone. The galaxy remains scrambled, with familiar characters hilariously and dramatically reimagined — Darth Jar Jar, Jedi Master Palpatine, Sith Lord Obi-Wan Kenobi, and podracer Luke Skywalker. In the midst of their search, the crew stumbles upon a fractured star system where the laws of physics shift daily, making survival a puzzle in itself. An unexpected alliance with a rogue Mandalorian historian reveals long-buried secrets about the Cornerstone’s true origin. Sig joins forces with Jedi Bob and a ragtag crew of misfits to hunt down a hidden archive that could restore order, but a new threat emerges in the form of Solitus, Jedi Bob’s former master, who plans to seize the Forcehold and rewrite reality itself. Returning allies like Yesi Scala, Bobarian Afol, and Dev Greebling (now Darth Devastator) raise the stakes, while newcomers such as Jaxxon T. Tumperakki and Darth Rose Tico bring fresh chaos to the mix. With irreverent humor, inventive storytelling, and heartfelt moments, “LEGO Star Wars: Rebuild the Galaxy – Pieces of the Past” (Season 2) builds on the original’s strengths to deliver an unpredictable, non-canon Star Wars playground where anything can happen — and probably will. (more…)
September
The Rumour (season 1)
5 episodes
“The Rumour” (Season 1) is a gripping British thriller adapted from Lesley Kara’s bestselling novel, following Joanna, a single mother who relocates to the quiet coastal town of Flinstead with her young son Alfie in search of a fresh start. Hoping to connect with the local community, Joanna shares a disturbing rumor she’s heard — that a convicted child killer may be living nearby under a new identity. Her comment, meant to spark conversation, instead ignites a wave of fear that spreads through the town like wildfire. As whispers turn into accusations, the line between truth and hysteria begins to blur. What begins as idle gossip quickly spirals into paranoia, suspicion, and social unrest, as neighbors turn on each other and long-buried secrets surface. Joanna finds herself at the center of a storm she can’t control, questioning her own instincts and the motives of those around her. As fear spreads and trust erodes, she must confront the consequences of her actions and uncover the truth before it’s too late. “The Rumour” (Season 1) explores how a single whisper can unravel lives — and how far someone will go to protect the ones they love. (more…)
September
Chief of War (season 1)
9 episodes
“Chief of War” (season 1) is a historical drama set in late 18th-century Hawai‘i, centering on Ka‘iana, a warrior from Kaua‘i who becomes entangled in the violent quest to unify the fractured Polynesian islands. After abandoning his allegiance to Maui’s King Kahekili, Ka‘iana seeks peace with his family on Kaua‘i, but is soon drawn back into conflict when his homeland faces imminent invasion. Joining a campaign to conquer O‘ahu, he discovers betrayal among his allies and begins to question the brutal cycle of conquest. Disillusioned, Ka‘iana travels beyond the Pacific to encounter foreign ideologies and technologies that shift his understanding of power and governance. As he returns to the islands, he brings with him radical ideas and a renewed purpose, determined to challenge tradition and forge a new vision for Hawai‘i’s future. The series unfolds across several episodes, blending political intrigue, cultural identity, and personal rebellion with rich historical textures and emotional depth. “Chief of War” (season 1) charts the transformation of a warrior into a revolutionary, spotlighting the human cost of legacy and the fight to reshape destiny. (more…)
September
Doc (season 1)
10 episodes
“Doc” (Season 1) is a compelling medical drama that follows Dr. Amy Larsen as she struggles to regain her life and career after a traumatic brain injury. After a devastating car accident, Amy wakes up with no memory of the past eight years. She loses her knowledge, medical experience, and even the connections with her loved ones. Determined to practice medicine again, Amy must navigate the challenges of relearning everything while dealing with the emotional and personal turmoil that comes with her memory loss. The series explores the intricate dynamics between Amy, her colleagues, friends, and family as they all adapt to her new reality. Based on the true story of Italian doctor Pierdante Piccioni, “Doc” presents an unsettling yet inspirational tale of resilience, perseverance, and the power of the human spirit. As Amy works to rebuild her life, viewers witness her relentless determination and the profound impact her journey has on those around her. The series delves into themes of identity, loss, and the challenges of overcoming adversity, offering a deeply human and relatable narrative. “Doc” combines medical drama with personal storytelling to create a captivating and emotional viewing experience. Set in a bustling hospital environment, the show highlights the complexities of the medical field while also focusing on the personal stories of its characters. The portrayal of Amy’s struggle and triumph serves as an inspiration, reminding viewers of the strength and resilience of the human spirit. (more…)
September
The Sunshine Murders (season 1)
5 episodes
“The Sunshine Murders” (Season 1) is a light‑toned crime drama that pairs mystery with culture‑clash comedy, following two half‑sisters brought together by circumstance and a shared search for their missing father. Shirley Rangi, a resourceful farmer from New Zealand, travels to Athens in hopes of finding the man she believes is her biological parent. There, she meets Helen Moustakas, a seasoned Greek detective juggling the pressures of her job, a teenage daughter, and an ex‑husband. Initially skeptical of Shirley’s claims, Helen is reluctantly drawn into her orbit when Shirley inadvertently helps crack the case of an archaeologist’s suspicious death. As the season unfolds, the sisters’ unlikely partnership takes them from bustling city streets to sun‑drenched coastal hideaways, investigating murders and uncovering secrets that intertwine with their personal quest. Shirley’s rural ingenuity and blunt pragmatism often clash — and occasionally harmonize — with Helen’s methodical police work, creating both friction and unexpected breakthroughs. Along the way, they encounter eccentric suspects, dangerous adversaries, and colorful allies, all while navigating the emotional complexities of ties newly discovered. With each case, “The Sunshine Murders” (Season 1) blends procedural intrigue with humor and heart, building toward revelations that could change both women’s lives forever. (more…)
September
The Great North (season 5)
22 episodes
“The Great North” (Season 5) continues to follow the Tobin family in the fictional town of Lone Moose, Alaska. Beef Tobin, a single father, is still trying to keep his family together while navigating the challenges of raising his four children: Wolf, Ham, Judy, and Moon, along with Wolf’s wife, Honeybee. This season delves deeper into the family dynamics as they face new adventures and obstacles. Beef continues to struggle with the changes in his children’s lives and his own feelings about his ex-wife, Kathleen. Wolf and Honeybee’s relationship is tested by various comedic mishaps, while Judy and Ham navigate their teenage years with their unique quirks and challenges. Moon, the youngest, continues to explore his imagination and curiosity about the world around him. The season promises to deliver the same heartwarming humor and touching moments that fans have come to love, with plenty of laughs and lessons about family, love, and resilience. The picturesque backdrop of Alaska adds to the charm of the series, providing a unique setting that enhances the stories of this endearing family. With its relatable characters, humorous situations, and touching moments, “The Great North” (Season 5) continues to capture the essence of family life in a way that resonates with audiences, ensuring that it remains a beloved and must-watch series. (more…)
September
Foundation (season 3)
10 episodes
“Foundation” (Season 3) leaps 152 years into the future, plunging the galaxy into a volatile era where the once-mighty Empire is fractured and the Foundation has grown into a formidable force. As tensions mount, an uneasy alliance forms between these two powers to confront a terrifying new threat: The Mule, a warlord with mind-control abilities and ambitions to dominate the universe. Hari Seldon and Gaal Dornick awaken from cryosleep to face the crisis they long predicted, while the Cleonic Dynasty struggles with internal decay and shifting loyalties. Brother Day, now emotionally detached and self-indulgent, clashes with Dawn and Dusk as Demerzel quietly manipulates events behind the scenes. The Mule’s rise destabilizes psychohistory itself, introducing chaos where logic once reigned. New characters like Bayta and Toran Mallow, Ebling Mis, and Magnifico Giganticus enter the fray, each with ties to the unfolding mystery. As betrayals surface and power structures collapse, the season unfolds like a cosmic chess match, where survival depends not just on strategy, but on instinct and sacrifice. With sweeping visuals, cerebral tension, and emotional stakes, “Foundation” (Season 3) reshapes the saga into a darker, faster-paced battle for the future of civilization. (more…)
September
Lockwood & Co. (season 1)
8 episodes
“Lockwood & Co.” (Season 1) is a British supernatural thriller set in an alternate London where deadly ghosts have plagued the city for over fifty years — a phenomenon known as “The Problem”. Only children and teens possess the psychic abilities needed to detect and combat these spirits, leading to the rise of ghost-hunting agencies staffed entirely by youth. Among them is Lucy Carlyle, a gifted Listener who joins the small, adult-free agency Lockwood & Co., run by the charismatic Anthony Lockwood and supported by the brilliant but eccentric George Karim. The season adapts the first two novels in Jonathan Stroud’s series — The Screaming Staircase and The Whispering Skull. As the trio tackles increasingly dangerous hauntings, they uncover sinister secrets behind the ghost epidemic and face off against corrupt institutions, rival agencies, and a chilling relic that threatens their lives. Lucy’s traumatic past and growing powers complicate their missions, while Lockwood’s mysterious locked room hints at a deeper family tragedy. With sharp dialogue, eerie visuals, and emotional depth, “Lockwood & Co.” (Season 1) delivers a compelling mix of horror, mystery, and youthful rebellion — all while asking what it truly means to fight the ghosts of the past. (more…)























