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May
Running Point (season 2)
10 episodes
“Running Point” (season 2) — follows Isla Gordon as she enters her second year as president of the Los Angeles Waves, determined to drag the franchise to a championship while navigating family sabotage, workplace chaos, and the relentless pressure of proving she deserves the job. Cam, freshly out of rehab and still spiraling, works behind the scenes to undermine her authority, embezzle team funds, and manipulate their siblings into helping him reclaim control of the organization. As the Waves push deeper into the season, Isla faces mounting scrutiny from the board, unexpected labor disputes, and a series of crises that threaten to derail both her leadership and the team’s momentum. And with Cam forging alliances, blackmailing relatives, and weaponizing every family fracture, Isla is forced to confront the possibility that her biggest enemy isn’t the league — it’s her own brother. The season tracks the Waves’ turbulent rise to the ABL finals, where personal stakes collide with professional ambition, culminating in a showdown that reshapes the Gordon family’s power dynamics. “Running Point” (season 2) becomes a sharp, fast‑moving blend of sports drama and family comedy about ambition, loyalty, and the cost of holding a team — and a family — together under fire. More …
May
Star Wars: Maul – Shadow Lord (season 1)
10 episodes
“Star Wars: Maul – Shadow Lord” (season 1) — tracks Darth Maul in the aftermath of his resurrection and escape from Sidious’s control, hiding in the Outer Rim as he rebuilds his shattered identity and begins forging the criminal power base that will one day become Crimson Dawn. Drawn by whispers of a Force‑sensitive artifact buried beneath a dying industrial moon, Maul assembles a crew of mercenaries, assassins, and discarded Sith acolytes, using them as both tools and tests of loyalty while he sharpens his hatred into purpose. As his influence spreads through the lawless sectors, Maul’s growing network attracts the attention of ancient cults who see in him a potential harbinger of their long‑dormant prophecies. And with each violent victory, he feels the dark side twisting around him in new, intoxicating ways, pulling him toward a destiny he refuses to acknowledge. As rival syndicates close in and the Empire’s early intelligence networks begin to sense a new shadow rising, Maul’s pursuit of the artifact forces him to confront visions of his former master, the phantom of Obi‑Wan, and the possibility that his rage is no longer enough to sustain him. “Star Wars: Maul – Shadow Lord” (season 1) becomes a brutal, operatic crime‑Force saga about a fallen apprentice clawing his way back into galactic relevance, shaping himself into a warlord in a galaxy that thought him dead. More …
May
Watson (season 2)
20 episodes
“Watson” (Season 2) — begins with Dr. John Watson expanding the Holmes Clinic for rare medical disorders, navigating new leadership challenges and a surge of complex cases. A mysterious illness affecting Mary Morstan’s mother draws the team into a web of genetic anomalies and ethical dilemmas. A new neurologist, Dr. Lena Cruz, joins the clinic, clashing with Watson over diagnostic protocols and patient risk. Meanwhile, a series of anonymous donations hint at a hidden benefactor with ties to Sherlock Holmes. The clinic also partners with a university research lab, unlocking access to experimental treatments that blur the line between science and speculation. At the same time, a journalist begins investigating the clinic’s past cases, raising questions about transparency and consent. The season’s opening arc explores the psychological toll of unresolved grief and the tension between innovation and tradition in medical practice. A revived pathogen outbreak forces the team into quarantine, testing their resilience and trust. At the same time, a whistleblower threatens to expose confidential patient data, putting the clinic’s future at risk. Personal stakes rise as romantic entanglements, professional rivalries, and moral decisions collide. “Watson” (Season 2) explores themes of identity, loyalty, and the cost of truth, blending medical mystery with emotional depth and interesting storytelling. The season builds toward a tense finale where the clinic’s survival hinges on a decision that could redefine Watson’s legacy. More …
May
Beyond Paradise (season 4)
6 episodes
“Beyond Paradise” (Season 4) — positions itself as the next emotional turning point for Humphrey Goodman and Martha Lloyd, a couple still carrying the quiet ache of losing their foster daughter while trying to rebuild a sense of normalcy in Shipton Abbott, a town whose gentle charm hides the constant pull of unresolved choices and unspoken fears. Their marriage, newly sealed yet already tested, becomes the fragile center around which the season’s tensions orbit, as Humphrey throws himself into the chaos of local investigations with the same restless energy he uses to avoid confronting the grief he doesn’t know how to name. Around him, the police team shifts and reshapes — Esther wrestling with feelings she can’t quite articulate, Kelby pushing against the limits of who he used to be, Margo navigating the town’s quirks with her usual stubborn warmth — each of them pulled into cases that mirror their own private uncertainties. As Shipton Abbott faces new mysteries, old wounds, and the quiet pressure of change, Humphrey and Martha are forced to decide whether the life they’re building can survive the weight of what they’ve lost and the future they’re afraid to imagine. “Beyond Paradise” (Season 4) frames itself as a tender, character‑driven chapter about love stretched thin, hope rebuilt slowly, and the small, stubborn miracles that keep people moving forward even when they don’t know where they’re going. 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
RJ Decker (season 1)
9 episodes
“RJ Decker” (season 1) — follows disgraced photojournalist and ex‑con R.J. Decker as he tries to rebuild his life in the chaotic, sun‑bleached underbelly of South Florida, where every case he takes as a newly minted private investigator drags him deeper into a world of corruption, eccentric criminals, and buried grudges that refuse to stay dead. Haunted by the assault conviction that derailed his career and the betrayal that sent him to prison, Decker navigates a landscape where favors come with strings, allies have shifting loyalties, and danger hides behind pastel colors and polite smiles. Each new job forces him to confront just how thin the line is between survival and self‑destruction in a place where everyone is running a hustle. And the deeper he sinks into this ecosystem, the more he realizes that the truth in South Florida is always filtered through someone’s agenda, including his own. With his journalist ex‑wife, her detective wife, and a mysterious benefactor from his past pulling him into increasingly bizarre investigations, Decker finds himself confronting not just the crimes he’s hired to solve but the ghosts of the choices that ruined him. “RJ Decker” (season 1) positions itself as a gritty, off‑kilter crime drama where reinvention collides with consequence, and a man trying to start over discovers that South Florida has a way of dragging every secret back into the light. More …
April
Imperfect Women (season 1)
8 episodes
“Imperfect Women” (season 1) — unfolds as a psychological thriller centered on a decades‑long friendship between Eleanor, Mary, and Nancy, which shatters after a devastating crime exposes the fault lines beneath their carefully curated lives. When Nancy is found dead near a bridge under violent, suspicious circumstances, Eleanor becomes the first to reveal that Nancy had been hiding a year‑long affair, triggering a chain of confessions, betrayals, and shifting loyalties that pull all these women into a tightening web of guilt and suspicion. As the investigation widens, the detectives begin uncovering inconsistencies in each woman’s story, suggesting that the truth has been edited and reshaped over years of buried resentment. And the more each of them tries to control the narrative, the clearer it becomes that their friendship has been held together by secrets rather than trust. As detectives dig deeper, buried secrets surface: Eleanor’s entanglement with Nancy’s husband, Mary’s unraveling marriage to Howard, and the hidden tensions that have shaped their friendship for years. Each episode reframes the same tragedy through a different woman’s perspective, revealing how love, resentment, and moral compromise collide in ways none of them can fully control. “Imperfect Women” (season 1) becomes a slow‑burn, character‑driven mystery where the truth is never clean, and every woman is forced to confront the parts of herself she hoped no one would ever see. More …
April
EPiC: Elvis Presley in Concert (2026)
“EPiC: Elvis Presley in Concert” (2026) — presents a reconstructed, hyper‑immersive stage experience built from remastered archival footage and isolated vocal tracks of Elvis Presley, weaving them into a narrative‑driven concert that traces his evolution from raw Memphis upstart to global icon. Using newly restored performances projected in lifelike scale and paired with a live orchestra, the production blurs the line between past and present, turning each song into a vignette about fame, reinvention, and the mythmaking machinery that shaped Elvis’s legacy. As the show shifts between eras, the staging folds in subtle thematic motifs that mirror the emotional undercurrents of each performance. And with each transition, the concert reframes familiar moments through a modern cinematic lens, giving Presley’s presence a renewed immediacy. As the show moves through eras — the early Sun Records swagger, the Hollywood sheen, the ’68 comeback fire, the Vegas grandeur — it frames his career as both a triumph of charisma and a meditation on the cost of cultural immortality. “EPiC: Elvis Presley in Concert” (2026) becomes a stylized, emotionally charged resurrection of a performer whose voice and presence continue to echo long after the curtain should have fallen. More …
April
Matlock (season 2)
16 episodes
“Matlock” (Season 2) — picks up after the season 1 cliffhanger, as Madeline “Matty” Matlock faces fallout from her covert investigation into the law firm’s ties to the opioid crisis. A man claiming to be the father of her grandson Alfie throws her personal life into chaos, while the team tackles a high-stakes arson case involving two teenage girls. Julian is forced to testify in a federal hearing, revealing cracks in his loyalty to the firm. Matty receives an anonymous tip about a hidden ledger that could expose decades of malpractice. A whistleblower from a rival firm reaches out with encrypted files that could shift the entire case. Meanwhile, Olympia begins working behind the scenes to secure her own future, even if it means betraying Matty. Alfie begins questioning his future in law, leading to a mentorship subplot with Billy. Matty’s strained alliance with Olympia fractures further as secrets about Julian’s role in the Wellbrexa cover-up resurface. As Matty navigates mounting pressure from powerful figures inside the firm, she must decide how far she’s willing to go to protect her family and expose the truth. With emotional stakes rising and courtroom battles intensifying, “Matlock” (Season 2) deepens its legal drama with personal twists and moral dilemmas. More …
April
Happy’s Place (season 2)
18 episodes
“Happy’s Place” (Season 2) — reopens the doors of the Knoxville tavern with fresh chaos, heartfelt revelations, and a long-buried secret that threatens to upend everything Bobbie thought she knew about her family. Bobbie McAllister continues to run Happy’s Place alongside her newly discovered half-sister Isabella, but tensions rise when a mysterious promise made to their late father resurfaces. The season kicks off with romantic sparks between Bobbie and Emmett, the tavern’s head chef, reaching a boiling point — only for Emmett to reject her, citing a secret vow to Happy. As the staff reels from the awkward fallout, Bobbie learns that Emmett’s real promise wasn’t about her, but about keeping Isabella’s existence hidden, a revelation that shakes their fragile trust. Meanwhile, the tavern faces new challenges: a no-nonsense health inspector, a social media campaign led by a local influencer, and a parade of eccentric guests including a free-spirited woman chasing justice and her forgetful husband. Each episode blends workplace comedy with emotional depth, exploring themes of loyalty, identity, and chosen family. Bobbie must remind her crew that family isn’t just who you’re born to — it’s who shows up for you, even in the messiest moments. “Happy’s Place” (Season 2) delivers laughs, romance, and surprises, proving that second chances and found families are worth fighting for. More …























